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PGA PGM Teaching & Coaching Exam Questions And Answers Negative augmented feedback can function as either negative reinforcement or punishment. (T/F) - ANS True Instructors should avoid giving positive feedback when using negative feedback as punishment. (T/F) - ANS False Feedback functions as negative reinforcement when it strengthens undesirable behavior. (T/F) - ANS True Biofeedback devices provide intrinsic feedback to the player (T/F) - ANS False After executing a motor skill, a player will evaluate the skill movements by comparing the results of the performance to his or her expectations for the performance (T/F) - ANS True Knowledge feedback will influence the direction of a student's efforts but is unable to influence the student's arousal and motivation level. (T/F) - ANS False Because beginners have no established motor program, they can easily determine if they performed the skill movements as planned. (T/F) - ANS False Augmented feedback given immediately after skill performance is considered positive reinforcement if the teacher or coach perceives the feedback as rewarding. (T/F) - ANS True What function of feedback energizes and directs student behavior toward achieving a goal? - ANS Motivation What is the defining property of feedback that functions as reinforcement? - ANS Desirable Response What is an example of intrinsic feedback serving as negative reinforcement? - ANS Bad feeling swing, resulting in a drive OB What should teachers expect their students to learn from the feedback they provide for the purpose of improving or maintaining performance? - ANS Knowledge to understand error, detect error, correct error What should students learn from instruction given to improve or maintain performance? - ANS -Knowledge relevant for learning -Increase in motivation -Correct skill movements -Intrinsic/Augmented Feedback A teacher watches a student leave a ten-foot putt short and then informs her that the putt needed to be hit with more speed. What type of feedback is this an example of? - ANS Augmented Feedback Negative augmented feedback can function as either negative reinforcement or punishment. (T/F) - ANS True Instructors should avoid giving positive feedback when using negative feedback as punishment. (T/F) - ANS False Feedback functions as negative reinforcement when it strengthens undesirable behavior. (T/F) - ANS True Biofeedback devices provide intrinsic feedback to the player (T/F) - ANS False After executing a motor skill, a player will evaluate the skill movements by comparing the results of the performance to his or her expectations for the performance (T/F) - ANS True Knowledge feedback will influence the direction of a student's efforts but is unable to influence the student's arousal and motivation level. (T/F) - ANS False Because beginners have no established motor program, they can easily determine if they performed the skill movements as planned. (T/F) - ANS False Augmented feedback given immediately after skill performance is considered positive reinforcement if the teacher or coach perceives the feedback as rewarding. (T/F) - ANS True What function of feedback energizes and directs student behavior toward achieving a goal? - ANS Motivation What is the defining property of feedback that functions as reinforcement? - ANS Desirable Response What is an example of intrinsic feedback serving as negative reinforcement? - ANS Bad feeling swing, resulting in a drive OB What should teachers expect their students to learn from the feedback they provide for the purpose of improving or maintaining performance? - ANS Knowledge to understand error, detect error, correct error What should students learn from instruction given to improve or maintain performance? - ANS -Knowledge relevant for learning -Increase in motivation -Correct skill movements -Intrinsic/Augmented Feedback A teacher watches a student leave a ten-foot putt short and then informs her that the putt needed to be hit with more speed. What type of feedback is this an example of? - ANS Augmented Feedback


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