PGA Level 2 Teaching and Club Performance Exam Questions And Answers
PGA Level 2 Teaching and Club Performance Exam Questions And Answers Showing a student a video recording of his or her swing is an example of intrinsic feedback. - ANS F Feedback that functions as knowledge can also function as incentive to motivate a student to learn. - ANS T When a student experiences positive intrinsic feedback after a golf swing, it means that the fundamentals of the swing were correct. - ANS F A teacher's praise functions as positive reinforcement if the student perceives the feedback as rewarding. - ANS T The same augmented feedback can be used as both punishment and negative reinforcement. - ANS T When is augmented feedback redundant? - ANS When it fails to add to the intrinsic feedback When does feedback tend to arouse a student towards further skill improvement? - ANS When there is an increase in the difference between actual and ideal performance What type of feedback increases the likelihood of the student suppressing poor behavior? - ANS Punishment What does a student experience when a drill or training aid delivers unpleasant feedback after an incorrect skill performance? - ANS Negative reinforcement What does a teacher experience when he or she feels a sense of satisfaction every time he or she delivers negative feedback following a student's undesirable behavior - ANS Positive reinforcement Students who do not know how to interpret intrinsic feedback need KP in order to make corrections. - ANS T It is possible to learn a golf swing based solely on intrinsic feedback - ANS T Students can become so dependent on KP provided by a drill or training aid that performance improves only when getting KP. - ANS T There is little benefit to adjusting the precision of KP as students progress through the stages of golf skill learning. - ANS F There is no benefit to having students process KP about swing errors - ANS F What kind of feedback most benefits students in the early stage of learning? - ANS Prescriptive
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