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This document provides key notes on the paper 2 module Skill Acquisition, let me know if you have any enquiries or questions and I hope you find these notes useful.

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3 types of skill

Réponse: Cognitive – thinking skills such as decision making. Psychomotor – using the brain to control movements. Perceptual – interpreting information gathered by the senses.

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Environmental contiuum

Réponse: how much the environment e.g. wind affects a skill. Closed or open

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Difficulty contiuum

Réponse: How much decision making is involved. Split into simple and complex skills

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Continuity continuum

Réponse: refers to how well defined a skill’s start and finish are. Split into discrete, serial and continuous skills.

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Muscular involvement continuum

Réponse: refers to the different muscle groups involved in a skill. Can be gross or fine skills

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Factors influencing the correct choice of practice

Réponse: 1. Type of skill. 2. Complexity of skill. 3. Environment. 4. Performer ability. 5. Performer motivation.

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Types of practice

Réponse: 1. Whole 2. Part 3. Whole-part-whole 4. Progressive part

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Methods of practice

Réponse: 1. Massed 2. Distributed 3. Fixed 4. Varied

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Part practice

Réponse: Skill is broken down into subroutines and practiced seperately. Low organised and complex skills e.g. Tennis serve.

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Whole practice

Réponse: Skill is not broken down into subroutines and is practiced as one. High organisation and simple skills e.g. Basketball dribble.

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Types of transfer

Réponse: 1. Positive transfer 2. Negative transfer 3. Bilateral transfer 4. Proactive transfer 5. Retroactive transfer 6. Zero transfer

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Positive transfer

Réponse: The learning of one skill aids the learning of another skill e.g. a Tennis serve aids the learning of throwing a baseball.

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Negative transfer

Réponse: learning of one skill hinders the learning of another skill e.g. a straight arm cricket bowl hinders the learning of a flexed arm throw of a tennis ball.

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Proactive transfer

Réponse: previously learned skill affects the learning of a new skill e.g. previously learned Tennis serve aids the learning of a new Volleyball spike.

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Retroactive transfer

Réponse: learning of a new skill affects the learning of an old skill e.g. new Rugby conversion kick skill learned aids the learning of a new goalkick in Football.

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Theories of learning

Réponse: 1. Operant conditioning - Skinner 2. Cognitive theory of learning - Gestaltists 3. Social learning theory - Bandura

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Operant conditioning

Réponse: 1.associationist/connectionist theory 2. behaviour is shaped through trial and error learning 3. behaviour is then reinforced either positively, negatively or by punishment. 4. Positive reinforcement is given when the desired response is given to a stimuli e.g. praise for the correct Tennis serve decision, 5. negative reinforcement is when the undesired stimulus is withdrawn after correct response e.g. Coach stops shouting after a goal in Football. 6. Punishment e.g. red card in Football, is when a stimulus is given to prevent a response from happening. 7. Positive and negative reinforcement strengthen SR bonds and punishment weakens SR bonds. 8. How fully strengthened or weakened these SR bonds are depends on Thorndikes laws’

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Thorndike\'s laws\'

Réponse: 1) Law of exercise – regular practice strengthens SR bonds, 2) Law of effect – previous successes of the skill can strengthen SR bonds more and 3) Law of readiness – Performer must be physically and mentally prepared to strengthen SR bonds.

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Cognitive theory of learning

Réponse: The cognitive theory of learning is a Gestaltist theory which is also referred to as insight learning, it is problem solving to gain understanding of a skill.

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Insight learning

Réponse: problem solving + memory to solve a challenge e.g. A tennis coach explaining why it is a good idea to approach the net on a short ball.

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3 stages of learning

Réponse: 1. Cognitive stage 2. Associative stage 3. Autonomous stage

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Cognitive stage of learning

Réponse: 1. The cognitive stage of learning is the first stage of learning, 2. in this stage movements are very jerky and 3. the performer relies on extrinsic feedback therefore must be given lots of reinforcement. 4. An example is a novice Tennis player who has a basic level of understanding of how to perform a basic tennis serve.

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Associative stage of learning

Réponse: 1. The associative stage of learning is the second stage of learning, 2. in this stage the movements are less jerky 3. but mistakes are still common. 4. The performer is more aware of complex skills but still requires some extrinsic feedback alongside using intrinsic feedback. 5. E.g. a Tennis player serving can do it but first serve percentage is not very high at all and double faults are still common.

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Autonomous stage of learning

Réponse: 1. The autonomous stage of learning is the third stage stage of learning, 2. in this stage the movements are automatic and intrinsic feedback is used on it’s own. 3. Tactics and strategies are used effectively and mistakes are very uncommon 4. e.g. A tennis player’s ball striking and footwork are very clean and efficient, groundstrokes are very consistently hit with depth and accuracy.

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Strategies to move from cognitive to associative stage

Réponse: 1. Use extrinsic feedback especially Knowledge of Results. 2. Use positive reinforcement to encourage performers. 3. Set realistic goals. 4. Make activity fun. 5. Use the correct practice method or type to maximise improvement.

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Memory models

Réponse: 1. Atkinson and Shiffrin\'s multi store model 2. Craik and Lockhart\'s levels of processing model

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Atkinson and Shiffrin\'s multi store model

Réponse: 1. Sensory short term memory 2. Short term memory 3. Long term memory

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Short term memory

Réponse: decision making happens here, capacity is 5-9 items and the duration is usually up to 30 seconds.

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Sensory short term memory

Réponse: selective attention occurs here, it has a large capacity and a duration of 0.25-1 second.

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Long term memory

Réponse: 1. Limitless capacity for long periods of time, info that is rehearsed and has meaning is more likely to be stored here. 2. The information is encoded into the LTM and can be decoded back to STM. 3. Motor programmes are usually compared here as well e.g. Spinning Tennis ball direction considered by the Tennis player, spin direction of the ball is then remembered, the direction of the ball spin is then compared to previous ball directions. 4. Therefore, the player can interpret the bounce direction of the ball and track the ball.

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