A Level PE - Principles and theories of learning and performance - Statistics

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Defintion Keyword % Correct
First stage of learning used by a novice. Understanding and sub-routines are explored by trail and error Cognitive
89%
Type of feedback aka error correction Negative
83%
Type of feedback aka encouragement Positive
83%
Type of guidance; An explanation Verbal
83%
Final stage of learning used by an expert when movement is detailed and specific Autonomous
78%
Type of guidance; An artificial aid Mechanical
78%
Type of guidance; Physical support Manual
72%
Guidance that can be seen, a demonstration Visual
72%
Second stage of learning as motor programmes are developed and performance is smoother Associative
67%
Type of feedback from an outside force Extrinsic
67%
Having the drive to do the task Motivation
56%
Taking away an unpleasant stimulus after the correct reponse Negative Reinforcement
56%
A pleasant stimulus after the correct response Positive Reinforcement
56%
Information to aid error correction Feedback
50%
About technique Knowledge of performance
50%
Concerns the outcome Knowledge of results
44%
A period of no improvement in performance Plateau
44%
An unpleasant stimulus to prevent incorrect actions recurring Punishment
44%
Making the demonstration attractive to the performer Attention
28%
The use of reinforcement to ensure that correct responses are repeated Operant Conditioning
28%
Remembering the demonstration and being able to recall it Retention
28%
Having the mental and physical ability to do the task Motor Production
22%
A permanent change in behaviour as a result of practise Learning
17%
An action that creates unease to promote the avoidance of incorrect responses Annoyer
11%
Using experience and understanding to solve problems relating to the whole skill Insight learning
11%
An action that promotes a pleasant feeling so that responses are repeated Satisfier
11%
Type of feedback from within Instrinsic
6%
Learning from others externally Inter-psychological learning
6%
Learning using others or an MKO to develop knowledge Intra-psychological learning
6%
Learning by association with others Social development
6%
Attempts to explain how actions can be linked to stimuli Behaviourist Theory
0%
Building up learning in stages, based on the current level of performance Constructivism
0%
An end-of-task period when performance may get worse Drive reduction
0%
A temporary occurrence that can change from time to time because of many external and internal influences Performance
0%
Stage of learning based on the performer's needs, expectations and current level of performance Zone of proximal development
0%
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