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Deck 3: Motor Abilities
1
The ability to make skillful hand movements to manipulate objects is known as:
A) Arm-hand coordination
B) Limb coordination
C) Finger dexterity
D) Manual dexterity
A) Arm-hand coordination
B) Limb coordination
C) Finger dexterity
D) Manual dexterity
D
2
The ability to make skillful,well-directed arm-hand movements that involve manipulating objects rather quickly is known as ________.
manual dexterity
3
Research showing the low correlation between reaction time (RT)and movement time (MT)supports the general motor ability hypothesis.
False
4
Which of the following abilities is not included in Fleishman's taxonomy:
A) Multi-limb coordination
B) Reaction time
C) Speed of arm movement
D) Static balance
A) Multi-limb coordination
B) Reaction time
C) Speed of arm movement
D) Static balance
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5
Research shows that standing on one leg and stabilizing the body after landing on one leg:
A) Are highly correlated with each other
B) Are NOT highly correlated with each other
C) Are essentially the same skill
D) Are essentially the same skill because they are so highly correlated with each other
A) Are highly correlated with each other
B) Are NOT highly correlated with each other
C) Are essentially the same skill
D) Are essentially the same skill because they are so highly correlated with each other
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6
The type of timing used by dancers to maintain a specific rhythm and tempo when no music is playing is called _______ timing.
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7
In addition to identifying perceptual-motor abilities,Fleishman also identified __________abilities.
A) Athletic
B) General motor
C) Strength and endurance
D) Physical proficiency
A) Athletic
B) General motor
C) Strength and endurance
D) Physical proficiency
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8
Research suggests that the ability to precisely time movements is:
A) Controlled by a common internal clock for all tasks
B) Task specific
C) Acquired only through practice
D) Dependent on whether a task is an open or closed motor skill
A) Controlled by a common internal clock for all tasks
B) Task specific
C) Acquired only through practice
D) Dependent on whether a task is an open or closed motor skill
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9
Research suggests that reaction time (RT)and movement time (MT)are:
A) Independent motor abilities
B) Highly related motor abilities
C) Moderately related motor abilities
D) None of these
A) Independent motor abilities
B) Highly related motor abilities
C) Moderately related motor abilities
D) None of these
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10
The ability to coordinate the movement of a number of limbs simultaneously is known as ________.
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11
The term ability refers to:
A) How well a person performs a skill
B) An individual capacity that underlies performance
C) How quickly a skill can be learned
D) Probability for high level of performance
A) How well a person performs a skill
B) An individual capacity that underlies performance
C) How quickly a skill can be learned
D) Probability for high level of performance
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12
The specificity of motor abilities hypothesis predicts that if a person is highly skilled in one activity then he or she should be or become skilled in all activities.
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13
The terms ability and skill should be considered synonymous.
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14
The ability to visually follow a moving object is called ________.
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15
The general motor ability hypothesis proposes that individuals have:
A) One motor ability that determines a person's potential to perform motor skills
B) One motor ability that predicts how well a person will perform specific skills
C) Many specific motor abilities that are highly related to each other
D) Many specific motor abilities that are independent of each other
A) One motor ability that determines a person's potential to perform motor skills
B) One motor ability that predicts how well a person will perform specific skills
C) Many specific motor abilities that are highly related to each other
D) Many specific motor abilities that are independent of each other
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16
The hypothesis that proposes the many motor abilities that characterize people are highly related to each other is known as the _______ motor ability hypothesis.
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17
To develop his taxonomy of human perceptual-motor abilities,Fleishman:
A) Gave an extensive battery of tests to many people
B) Interviewed many people about their motor skill experiences
C) Observed many highly skilled athletes
D) Did many task analyses for many different motor skills
A) Gave an extensive battery of tests to many people
B) Interviewed many people about their motor skill experiences
C) Observed many highly skilled athletes
D) Did many task analyses for many different motor skills
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18
Compared to static balance,dynamic balance:
A) Involves the maintenance of balance while in motion,while static balance does not
B) Involves the maintenance of equilibrium while stationary,while static balance does not
C) Involves balancing on two limbs,while static balance involves balancing on one limb
D) Involves balancing on one limb while static balance involves balancing on two limbs
A) Involves the maintenance of balance while in motion,while static balance does not
B) Involves the maintenance of equilibrium while stationary,while static balance does not
C) Involves balancing on two limbs,while static balance involves balancing on one limb
D) Involves balancing on one limb while static balance involves balancing on two limbs
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19
Research suggests that static and dynamic balance abilities are:
A) Independent motor abilities
B) Highly related motor abilities
C) Moderately related motor abilities
D) Independent for some skills and highly related for other skills
A) Independent motor abilities
B) Highly related motor abilities
C) Moderately related motor abilities
D) Independent for some skills and highly related for other skills
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20
Rather than differing in terms of having or not having certain abilities,people differ in the ________ of each of the various identifiable abilities.
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21
In Fleishman's taxonomy,the ability to rapidly and accurately move the hand to a small target is known as finger dexterity.
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22
It is quite easy to predict which child athletes are going to excel as adult athletes using tests of motor abilities.
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23
Tests of motor abilities are often used to predict future performance of a motor skill.
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24
A task analysis is an essential part of identifying the motor abilities that underlie the performance of any motor skill.
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25
Fleishman's taxonomy of abilities should be considered an exhaustive inventory of all the abilities related to motor skill performance.
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26
Timing as an ability is typically specific to the requirements of the skill being performed.
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27
Identifying the relationship between balance and falls in the elderly requires the use of a multidimensional balance scale rather than a single test of balance.
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28
Visual acuity is one of the perceptual-motor abilities that Fleishman did not include in his taxonomy.
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