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Wallace, Stephen A.; Hagler, Richard W. – Research Quarterly, 1979
Learning is possible in the absence of knowledge of performance when knowledge of results is present, but a higher level of performance is achieved when both types of information are present. (MM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Feedback, Perceptual Motor Learning, Performance Factors
McConnell, Ann – Research Quarterly, 1976
Testing of physical education majors supports hypotheses that: (1) groups having the greatest number of gains in performance of a motor task develop a more positive attitude toward the task, and (2) groups having the greatest number of performance gains in successive trials will show the greatest change in already formed attitudes. (MB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Feedback, Hypothesis Testing, Motivation Techniques
Reeve, T. Gilmour; Magill, Richard A. – Research Quarterly, 1981
A study was done to determine the usefulness of the components of a knowledge of results (KR) statement for organizing response correction. Errors in direction and distance components of a KR statement testing psychomotor skills were manipulated across four groups. The groups receiving directional information were more accurate in error…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Educational Research, Error Patterns, Feedback
Anshel, Mark H. – Research Quarterly, 1979
Parents, teachers, and athletic coaches have a primary responsibility in attempting to elicit desirable changes in the locus of control of their children, students, or athletes. (JD)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Behavior Patterns, Feedback, Locus of Control
Singer, Robert N.; Gerson, Richard F. – Research Quarterly, 1981
The task classification scheme suggests that motor skills be categorized as the processing demands placed on a learner, feedback availability, and pacing conditions. Potential learning strategies were identified and defined in relation to the classification scheme. (JN)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Feedback