SUBJECT-CONTROLLED PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK AND LEARNING OF A CLOSED MOTOR SKILL

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作者
JANELLE, CM
KIM, JG
SINGER, RN
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[1] University of Florida, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Gainesville
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10.2466/pms.1995.81.2.627
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Research on knowledge of results and knowledge of performance has been directed toward identification of the optimal schedule for administering feedback. The purpose of this investigation was to assess whether a schedule based on performance feedback controlled by the learner would be a more effective means of delivering feedback than any predetermined or random schedule. Participants were randomly assigned to one of five conditions: (a) control group receiving no performance feedback, (b) 50% relative performance feedback, (c) summary performance feedback, (d) subject-controlled performance feedback, and (e) yoked control group. Data were collected during an acquisition phase (four blocks of 10 trials) and a retention phase (two blocks of 10 trials) in which subjects performed an underhand ball toss. Repeated-measures analyses indicated significant main effects for the absolute error (AE). Participants in the subject-controlled performance feedback condition performed significantly better on both retention trials than the other groups. Analysis suggests that a feedback schedule which is controlled by the learner may be a more effective means of delivering augmented feedback than other schedules which have been examined.
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页码:627 / 634
页数:8
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