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What instructor characteristic is represented by a willingness to adapt their
communication style to fit the needs of their students? - ANSWERFlexible
How will a club play if it is shortened? - ANSWERFlatter
How is the term "timing" defined in the course manual? - ANSWERThe proper
sequence of body and club movement
What is a good way instructors can be sure a student does not get lost when the lesson
transitions from one physical or conceptual activity to another? - ANSWERClearly signal
each change
What should the learning environment emphasize when working with early childhood
students? - ANSWERExperimentation with movement patterns and skills
A student's improved performance by the end of the first lesson is evidence that
learning has occurred. - ANSWERTrue
What is the shaft's kick point? - ANSWERWhere the shaft bend is greatest
What is the essential assumption of the basic information processing model? -
ANSWERPeople are active processors of information
What term is used to describe a short low-trajectory shot played to the green? -
ANSWERChip shot
In addition to high ball velocity, what launch parameters will a golfer seeking maximum
distance with their driver attempt to achieve? - ANSWERHigh launch angle and low spin
rate
Mary has small hands and a weak grip. Which grip option probably would be best for
her? - ANSWERTen-finger grip
What can teachers achieve by clearly communicating expected attitudes and
behaviors? - ANSWEREnhanced student relationships
What is most likely to increase the number of rounds played by a golfer? -
ANSWERImprovement from lessons
, What is a typical advantage of the left-hand low putting grip? - ANSWERThe left wrist is
less likely to collapse on the forward stroke
According to the Challenge Point Framework, the level of difficulty should be increased
as a player improves or becomes familiar with how swing movements feel. -
ANSWERTrue
A one-time Sunday evening members-only scramble is an example of a player
development program. - ANSWERFalse
Clubface angle position and clubhead path at impact are less important considerations
when putting than when hitting full swing shots due to slower clubhead speed. -
ANSWERFalse
One minute is about the short-term memory storage capacity for new cognitive
information before it is lost due to inattention? - ANSWERTrue
Which of the following is one of the seven keys to effective demonstrations? -
ANSWERTake time to plan and prepare
What can an instructor do which likely would cause students to learn at a faster rate? -
ANSWERExhibit enthusiasm in voice and actions
A "pull slice" occurs when the swing path is outside-to-in and the clubface is open to
clubpath and closed to target. - ANSWERTrue
Students can expect a slower rate of learning as they progress through the three
phases of golf skill learning. - ANSWERTrue
What effect does adding bounce angle have on a golf club? - ANSWERIncreases the
club's loft
Motor learning has taken place when the improvements in skill technique were caused
by changes in motivation. - ANSWERFalse
How should teachers represent consistency in their interactions with students? -
ANSWERRespond in the same manner in similar situations
What makes lesson content relevant? - ANSWERStudents desire to learn it
Which of the following is the definition of learning? - ANSWERA relative permanent
change in performance
To what category of the PGA swing model does the term "connection" belong? -
ANSWERPrinciples