A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
What is a Theory
This type of memory is "gone over" multiple times to ensure remembrance.
What is Rehearsal
What are the three phases of learning according to Fitts and Posner?
What is Cognitive, Associative, and Autonomous
This is the effect of practice on one task has on performing or learning a DIFFERENT task.
What is Transfer
What skills involves large muscle groups? Ex: Track and Field, Weightlifting
What is Gross Motor Skills
Also known as a process, this theory consists of d' and C. It refers to important information as a '____' and non-essential information as 'noise'
What is Signal Detection Process/Theory
Relating one thing to another is the definition of this kind of memory.
What is Association
A characteristic of this kind of learning is large gains, although there is inconsistent performance. For example, an individual will try to make sense of instruction. Lot of visual aid will be used in order to be learned.
What is Cognitive
This type of transfer is between two similar sorts or actions.
What is Skill to Skill
What skill does 100m swim fall under?
What is Coactive Skills
____ ____ ______ explains clearly of slow movements, but lacks the same attention in fast movements.
You "break up" this memory into pieces to help with remembrance.
What is Chunking
Performance is consistent and with minimal cognitive activity.
What is Autonomous
This type of transfer follows very similar rules, although the practices within the sport may be very unfamiliar to the individual.
If you climb up 30 flights of stairs for 30 straight minutes, what skill are you performing?
What is Continuous Skill
____ ____ _____ states that decisions are made in the brain and all information for one movement is sent ina single message.
What is Clarity
Practice is required to perfect the skill and develop consistent, coordinate movement demonstrating learning.
What is Associative
This type of transfer consists of the ability to execute the same skill with different sides of the body
What is Bilateral
What distinctiveness of movement skill and stability environment contribute to throwing darts?
What is Discrete Skill and Closed Skill
This two part theory was established by a professor with the same last name as a popular natural deodorant brand. The theory claims that _____ is "being a set of generalized rules or rules that are generic to a group of movements."
What is Richard Schmidt Schema Theory
This is a type of memory that requires the individual to put information into groups to help with the individual better remember the information.
What is the exact order of the stages of learning using their alternative names?
1. Cognitive=Verbal-Motor Stage
2. Associative=Motor Stage
3. Autonomous=Automatic Stage
Practice vs. Game Day
What is Stage to Stage
Name all 5 ways to classify one's skill set.
Distinctiveness of the movement
Stability of Environment
Size of Musculature
External-internal Pacing
Interaction Continuum