Exam:
KINE
3020
(
)
Skilled
Performance
and
Motor
Learning
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
, 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
practice
decreases
the
slope
of
the
function
c) Assumes
a
lot
of
practice
increases
the
slope
of
the
function
d) Shows
that
the
more
choices
there
are,
the
faster
the
reaction
time
e) More
than
one
above
are
correct