1) The learned ability to bring about predetermined results with the following except:
a) Maximum accuracy
b) The ability to multitask
c) Minimum outlay of energy
d) Minimum time
e) All of the above are correct
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1) The learned ability to bring about predetermined results with the following except:
a) Maximum accuracy
b) The ability to multitask
c) Minimum outlay of energy
d) Minimum time
e) All of the above are correct
2) Fitts and Posner three stage model includes:
a) Cognitive, Learning, and Autonomous stages
b) Mental, Physical, and Spiritual stages
c) Cognitive, Associative, and Autonomous stages
d) Cognitive, Associative, and Physical stages
3) Which of the following is not true:
a) Learning is a relatively permanent change in performance
b) Practice makes perfect
c) Human beings are processors of information
d) One bit is the amount of information required to reduce original uncertainty by half
e) b and d
4) The Limiting Principle states:
a) People are limited to doing one task at a time
b) One cannot tell from the end results of action reasons for successful or unsuccessful
performance
c) Even after analyzing an action, it is impossible to discover which stage produced the
problem
d) Novice performers are limited by their lack of ability
5) Long-term memory:
a) Is believed to have a limitless capacity for well-learned information
b) Is also called “working memory”
c) Holds information momentarily
d) Is enforced via selective attention
e) a and b
f) a and d
6) Throwing a foul shot in basketball is considered a:
a) Closed and continuous skill
b) Open and discrete skill
c) Closed and discrete skill
d) Open and continuous skill
Mock Exam: KINE 3020 ( ) Skilled Performance
and Motor Learning
7) Motor time is:
a) Time from the appearance of the stimulus to the beginning of the movement
b) The time it takes to complete a skill
c) The first change in EMG until movement begins
d) The stimulus until the first EMG activity
8) Constant error gives:
a) The variability of performance
b) Response bias
c) The number of scores that were more than one standard deviation from the mean
d) General indication of the magnitude of error across all trials
9) Solutions to the Degrees of Freedom Problem include all except:
a) A mid-range of joint angles
b) A continued practice during a performance plateau
c) Smooth movements
d) Using gravity to help move legs forward while walking
e) All of the above are solutions
10) When inspecting an object eye movements consist of:
a) A unique pattern of saccades
b) Fixations
c) A complex pattern of saccades and fixations
d) Eyes do not move when inspecting an object
11) An umpire judged a pitch as a ball, but in reality, it was a strike. The umpire made a:
a) Correct positive
b) Type I error
c) Correct negative
d) Type II error
12) Discrimination reaction time:
a) Assumes 100% accuracy if given unlimited time to respond
b) Should be improved by first attempting to speed up
c) Concerned with accuracy of responses, not time
d) An example is when a linesman fails to call a fault when one occurs
13) Hick-Hyman law:
a) Predicts discriminative reaction time
b) Assumes a lot of
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