The tendency to sacrifice the good of society for personal profit or convenience.
What is the tragedy of the commons?
These are extra long in distributed practice.
What are rest periods?
At the time of the filming, Ian Waterman was working on this behavior to attempt to appear more natural.
What is gesturing?
This causes a transition from antiphase to inphase.
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What is "speeding up"?
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See Figure 3.
What is the pursuit rotor task?
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The distinction between learning and performance is best exemplified by this process of imitation.
What is the incentive / motivational process?
In motor schema theory, a movement that is a mistake shows up as this on the scatterplot.
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What is an outlier?
According to this hypothesis, providing feedback that is too detailed can worsen performance.
What is the guidance hypothesis?
In coordination dynamics, this term refers to the patterns that are nearly impossible to perform.
What are repellors?
See Figure 4.
What is inphase?
In the language of coordination dynamics, the term for a dependent measure like “gait” or “relative phase”.
What is an order parameter?
Two types of augmented feedback.
What are Knowledge of Results (KR) and Knowledge of Performance (KP)?
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This term refers to the narrative that gives a learner access to a model’s inner thought process.
What is self-instruction?
See Figure 2.
What is LEARN?
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Four feedback conditions for the Trowbridge and Cason (3-inch lines) experiment.
What are irrelevant feedback, no feedback, qualitative feedback, and quantitative feedback?
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Five ways to improve self-control.
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What are: (1) “take responsibility”/ internal locus of control; (2) operant conditioning (shaping; reinf; punish); (3) cognitive strategies (selective thinking / attention / env); (4) pre-commitment; (5) enlist social support?
The shape of the learning curve that Hatze found when he provided KR for the first part of learning and then introduced KP.
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What are two learning curves, with the first for KR followed by a lower curve and asymptote for KP?
As a young man, Ian Waterman acquired a strange disorder that affected his use of this type of feedback?
What is proprioceptive feedback?
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In coordination dynamics, these two attractor landscapes contribute to the pattern that you actually perform.
What are your current skill set and your intention?
See Figure 5.
What are the current skill set, the intention, and the performed pattern?