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__________ is information provided to the learner from an external source.

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__________ is information provided to the learner from an external source. Augmented feedback
Yoked control groups are provided with the same organization of practice as self-regulated groups except conditions are not under the control of the learner
__________ practice provides relatively little rest between trials, whereas __________ practice calls for much more rest between trials. Massed; distributed
Members of a class of movements have all of the following characteristics except common effectors for movement execution
A set of rules relating the various outcomes of a person's actions to the parameters that the person sets to produce those outcomes is schema
A practice schedule in which a person rehearses different variations of the same action is variable practice
A practice sequence in which a significant amount of time is spent on one task before practicing the next task is blocked practice
The ________ hypothesis states that contextual interference in random practice causes people to appreciate the distinctiveness of different tasks. elaboration
Choose a practice structure that would be appropriate for practicing one bounce pass, one overhead pass, and one chest pass in basketball. random practice
During skill acquisition, Shea and Morgan's 1979 study found that __________ practice was more effective for performance and __________ practice was more effective for learning. blocked; random
Sensory information provided by an outside source is augmented (or extrinsic) feedback
__________ is augmented feedback that provides information about the quality of movement the performer produced. Knowledge of performance
________occurs if feedback is given too often. Dependency
Feedback that is given to learners when their errors exceed a certain tolerance level is bandwidth feedback
__________ is feedback provided after a series of performance attempts that informs the learner about each of the attempts in a series. Summary feedback
The instructor has control over which type of information? augmented
The total number of feedback presentations across a set of trials is the _________ of feedback. absolute frequency
Persistent guidance is __________ in practice and is __________ to learning. beneficial; detrimental
The interval of time after the completion of a movement until feedback is presented is feedback delay interval
Providing instantaneous feedback prevents the learner from processing inherent feedback
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