Plateaus and the Curve of Learning in Motor Skill, Volume 49, Issue 3 |
Contents
REVIEW OF LITERATURE | 1 |
II | 10 |
TYPE II EXPERIMENTSTHE ACQUISITION OF A COMPLEX SKILL | 42 |
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AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION apparatus automatization average ball Batson beginning caused COMPANY OHIO COMPLEX MOTOR SKILL complex skill complex task complex whole component concentric rings continued practice coördination counting course of learning curve of complex curve shows day of practice difficulty direction arc Direction-b disc end of learning end of practice error curve error score experiment Experimental factors finger force index surface Force-c gradually hit the pendulum hole improvement inches interval introspections Iowa Studies learner learning curve learning process learning the complex level of error limit was reached method motor learning OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY pages annually periods of non-progress pick practice periods regarded the task revolutions per minute separate simple learning simple processes SIMPLE SKILL slow progress Studies in Psychology subject H Subscription success swing Target Rings thimble Throw Error Time-d tongs total curve trial tried University of Iowa vacational break weeks white card x-axis y-axis zero mark