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Effects of reducing frequency of intrinsic knowledge of results on the learning of a motor skill
Authors:Butki Brian D  Hoffman Shirl J
Affiliation:Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 62026-1126, USA. bbutki@siue.edu
Abstract:The guidance hypothesis suggests too much knowledge of results during skill acquisition can be detrimental to long-term performance. Possibly, the learner becomes dependent on augmented KR and is unable to use intrinsic feedback. This study examined this hypothesis with three groups performing a golf putting task. One group received continuous KR about ball path and final location; the other groups were deprived of specific KR on 50% or 100% of the acquisition trials. As expected, the continuous KR group performed better during acquisition, but the KR-deprived groups performed better on delayed retention trials, especially when KR was absent.
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