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©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY PGA PGM 3.0 - Level 3 Practice Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. A teacher determines that a student better relates to internal motor imagery. What technique would be most successful for this student? - AnswerUsing internal imagery. Player imagines what they see and feel when they execute the swing from the performer's perspective What is the cognitive rehearsal of a physical activity in the absence of any observable muscular movement? - AnswerMental practice What is a conscious experience in which a player uses all her senses to create or recreate the execution of a motor skill in the player's mind? - AnswerMotor imagery A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is unable to learn from a face-on video of her swing? - AnswerExternal imagery A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is able to learn from a face-on video of her swing? - AnswerInternal imagery Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a fast rate before physically performing them interfere with the benefits of mental practice? - AnswerFalse - practicing at a faster rate helps remember the steps they need to perform What is the definition of modeling when used for teaching and coaching? - AnswerThe use of a demonstration as a means of conveying information about how to perform a motor skill. (Observational learning, used in demonstration) When is mental practice and motor imagery most effective? - AnswerWhen used in conjunction with physical practice What is the best way for beginners to improve their shot performance? - AnswerCombine mental and physical practice What makes 'cognitive hypothesis' an effective learning tool? - AnswerHelps identify what to do and where to focus attention Which condition enhances the benefits of mental practice? - AnswerCognitive hypothesis ©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY Based on research, at what speed should a skill be mentally rehearsed prior to actual performance? - AnswerThe same as actual performance (the same speed) What is an effective means of helping a beginner to use motor imagery to improve performance? - AnswerCombine with physical performance What situation justifies substituting mental practice for physical practice? - AnswerWhen the student cannot physically practice According to research, what will optimize performance when combining mental and physical practice? - AnswerRecall past shots, execute prior memory What is an example of "Form Focus of Attention"? - AnswerStance, ball position, posture What is an example of retroactive transfer? - AnswerSubsequent learning of a skill affects ability to perform previous acquired skill What is the influence of a previous skill on the current skill to be learned regardless of whether the influence is positive or negative? - AnswerProactive transfer Addison has acquired a new student who previously played ice hockey. During the opening interview, Addison asks questions to find out ways he can take advantage of previous learning, what skills to teach, and what order to teach them. This is an example of what learning transfer concept? - AnswerProactive transfer What determines the transfer of golf skill learning? - AnswerTime, structural similarity, skills and goals, skill level What conditions lead to greater learning transfer? - AnswerSame/similar conditions, same/similar skills What term is used to describe transferring a learned skill of a 20-foot chip onto a practice green to a 50-foot chip on the same practice green? - AnswerResponse generalization What type of transfer likely occurs when applying the skill of a 20-foot chip learned in practice to a situation for a 20-foot chip in a club championship tournament? - AnswerSlightly positive transfer What term is used to describe learning the skill of putting on a practice green and effectively transferring to various greens on the golf course? - AnswerStimulus generalization How is the "transfer effect" most likely to influence a situation where a player with an over-the- top down swing is being taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? - AnswerNegatively ©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY A student and his coach have been practicing high pitch shots from tight lies that he expects to find on the golf course for an upcoming tournament. What best describes the learning transfer concept involved in this situation? - AnswerStimulus generalization A relatively new golfer has taken a series of golf lessons beginning with putting, then chipping, then pitching, and most recently full swing with his irons. He has been able to transfer the relationship of impact from previous lessons to his full swing. Why has this student succeeded in his golf learning? - AnswerLearning was retained and positively transferred between lessons What approach is recommended to optimize learning transfer of a golf skill? - AnswerSimulating practice at a level of difficulty that is similar to actual playing conditions What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment? - AnswerPosture, ball position, grip, alignment Are some pre-swing changes that influence swing execution more challenging to learn and implement than others? (True/False) - AnswerTrue What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments? - AnswerPre- swing adjustments What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in performance? - AnswerPre-swing adjustments What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons? - AnswerThe amount of neural change A student has been coming over the top on the downswing and is trying to change his movement in the opposite direction by dropping the club to the inside on the downswing. What will most likely occur? - AnswerNegative transfer effect, interference with the new swing How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure situations? - AnswerIncrease the amount of practice under both practice and playing conditions until new movements are strongly established What is an example of movement? - AnswerLearning to transition from one position to another What is expected when other neural networks positively transfer to the new swing movements? - AnswerLess p

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PGA PGM 3.0 - Level 3 Practice Exam
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Verified.

A teacher determines that a student better relates to internal motor imagery. What technique
would be most successful for this student? - Answer✔Using internal imagery. Player imagines
what they see and feel when they execute the swing from the performer's perspective
What is the cognitive rehearsal of a physical activity in the absence of any observable muscular
movement? - Answer✔Mental practice
What is a conscious experience in which a player uses all her senses to create or recreate the
execution of a motor skill in the player's mind? - Answer✔Motor imagery
A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is unable to learn from a face-on
video of her swing? - Answer✔External imagery
A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is able to learn from a face-on video
of her swing? - Answer✔Internal imagery
Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a fast rate before physically performing them
interfere with the benefits of mental practice? - Answer✔False - practicing at a faster rate helps
remember the steps they need to perform

What is the definition of modeling when used for teaching and coaching? - Answer✔The use of
a demonstration as a means of conveying information about how to perform a motor skill.
(Observational learning, used in demonstration)

When is mental practice and motor imagery most effective? - Answer✔When used in
conjunction with physical practice

What is the best way for beginners to improve their shot performance? - Answer✔Combine
mental and physical practice

What makes 'cognitive hypothesis' an effective learning tool? - Answer✔Helps identify what to
do and where to focus attention

Which condition enhances the benefits of mental practice? - Answer✔Cognitive hypothesis

, ©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY


Based on research, at what speed should a skill be mentally rehearsed prior to actual
performance? - Answer✔The same as actual performance (the same speed)
What is an effective means of helping a beginner to use motor imagery to improve
performance? - Answer✔Combine with physical performance

What situation justifies substituting mental practice for physical practice? - Answer✔When the
student cannot physically practice
According to research, what will optimize performance when combining mental and physical
practice? - Answer✔Recall past shots, execute prior memory

What is an example of "Form Focus of Attention"? - Answer✔Stance, ball position, posture

What is an example of retroactive transfer? - Answer✔Subsequent learning of a skill affects
ability to perform previous acquired skill
What is the influence of a previous skill on the current skill to be learned regardless of whether
the influence is positive or negative? - Answer✔Proactive transfer
Addison has acquired a new student who previously played ice hockey. During the opening
interview, Addison asks questions to find out ways he can take advantage of previous learning,
what skills to teach, and what order to teach them. This is an example of what learning transfer
concept? - Answer✔Proactive transfer

What determines the transfer of golf skill learning? - Answer✔Time, structural similarity, skills
and goals, skill level

What conditions lead to greater learning transfer? - Answer✔Same/similar conditions,
same/similar skills
What term is used to describe transferring a learned skill of a 20-foot chip onto a practice green
to a 50-foot chip on the same practice green? - Answer✔Response generalization
What type of transfer likely occurs when applying the skill of a 20-foot chip learned in practice
to a situation for a 20-foot chip in a club championship tournament? - Answer✔Slightly positive
transfer
What term is used to describe learning the skill of putting on a practice green and effectively
transferring to various greens on the golf course? - Answer✔Stimulus generalization
How is the "transfer effect" most likely to influence a situation where a player with an over-the-
top down swing is being taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? - Answer✔Negatively

, ©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY


A student and his coach have been practicing high pitch shots from tight lies that he expects to
find on the golf course for an upcoming tournament. What best describes the learning transfer
concept involved in this situation? - Answer✔Stimulus generalization
A relatively new golfer has taken a series of golf lessons beginning with putting, then chipping,
then pitching, and most recently full swing with his irons. He has been able to transfer the
relationship of impact from previous lessons to his full swing. Why has this student succeeded
in his golf learning? - Answer✔Learning was retained and positively transferred between
lessons
What approach is recommended to optimize learning transfer of a golf skill? -
Answer✔Simulating practice at a level of difficulty that is similar to actual playing conditions

What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment? - Answer✔Posture, ball position, grip,
alignment
Are some pre-swing changes that influence swing execution more challenging to learn and
implement than others? (True/False) - Answer✔True

What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments? - Answer✔Pre-
swing adjustments
What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in
performance? - Answer✔Pre-swing adjustments

What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons? - Answer✔The
amount of neural change
A student has been coming over the top on the downswing and is trying to change his
movement in the opposite direction by dropping the club to the inside on the downswing. What
will most likely occur? - Answer✔Negative transfer effect, interference with the new swing
How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure
situations? - Answer✔Increase the amount of practice under both practice and playing
conditions until new movements are strongly established

What is an example of movement? - Answer✔Learning to transition from one position to
another
What is expected when other neural networks positively transfer to the new swing
movements? - Answer✔Less practice is needed to facilitate performance

What is an example of interference or negative transfer? - Answer✔Old swing movements
trump new swing thoughts

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