Correcting Errors
Diagnosing Errors
Stages of Learning
100

The general term used to describe the information a learner receives about the performance of a movement or skill

What is Feedback?

100

Occur as a result of the organismic, task, or environmental constraints.

What are errors?

100

Stage 1 of Gentile's two-stage model 

What is "getting the idea of the movement"?

200

Provides information regarding the outcome of a response and is concerned with the success of the intended action concerning its goal 

What is knowledge of results?

200

Occur when a learner doesn't understand the requirements of the skill or what is expected

What are comprehension errors?

200

The way progress is assessed 

What is "performance curves, retention tests, and transfer tests"?

300

Provides information regarding the specific characteristics of the performance that led to the outcome

What is knowledge of performance?

300

Result from problems in assessing the environment for task-relevant cues, faulty decision-making, or forgetting. 

What are errors in selection?

300

The period of time during the learning process in which no overt changes in performance occur. 

What is a performance plateau?

400

Serves to provide information for error correction, motivate, and reinforce.

What is augmented feedback?

400

Occur when learners have not had enough time to establish proper neuromuscular coordination. 

What are execution errors?

400

The measure of the degree to which the learner can adapt the practiced skill to a different performance situation. 

What is a transfer test?

500

Auditory feedback, visual displays, video replay, equipment and drills, and biofeedback are all examples of what type of feedback 

What is augmented feedback?

500

Whether an error should be corrected depends on the learners' capability to 

What is make the correction?

500

The learners pass through three distinct stages: cognitive, associative, and autonomous. 

What is Fitts and Posner?

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