PM
KNH 184 (3) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST
UPDATE GRADED A++ 2025/2026
Terms in this set (47)
Physical guidance is a strong positive True
motor performance variable, but a
weak positive motor learning
variable.
Augmented feedback should be False
provided to a learner
instantaneously after a practice trial
so she/he can quickly decide what
to do differently on the next
practice trial.
One of the reasons a retention True
interval must be included in a
transfer/retention design is to allow
any temporary effects of practice to
dissipate (go away).
A performance variable is True
1/
31
,7/13/25, 7:05
PM
something that has a relatively
temporary effect on motor
performance.
A performance curve in which the True
rate of improvement decreases
over time would be described as
negatively accelerated.
Augmented feedback is essential for False
motor learning to occur.
A practice session involving 50 True
trials of kicking a ball with the right
foot, followed by 50 trials of kicking
a ball with the left foot would be
considered variable,
blocked practice.
Over the entire course of learning a True
motor skill, the energy used by the
learner to perform the target skill
usually decreases.
Motor learning is best evaluated by False
measuring motor performance
during practice.
A complete novice learner should use False
variable practice rather than
2/
31
,7/13/25, 7:05
PM
blocked practice.
Seeing your basketball pass to a inherent feedback
teammate sail over their head
because your pass was too high
could be classified as:
a) mental imagery
b) augmented feedback
c) contextual interference
d) inherent feedback
e) blocked practice
To maximize motor learning when distributed practice /
practicing a fatiguing continuous massed practice
task such as hurdling, is
recommended over _.
a) distributed practice / massed practice
b) verbal instructions / demonstration
c) blocked practice / random practice
d) massed practice / distributed practice
e) constant practice / variable practice
Regarding motor performance curves, practice
what is always plotted on the X
(horizontal) axis.
a) practice
b) skill performance
3/
31
, 7/13/25, 7:05
PM
c) learning
d) attention
e) degrees of freedom
_____________is the idea that the forgetting
random practice requires the learner hypothesis
to solve a problem on most or all
practice
trials, whereas blocked practice does
not.
a) Transfer of learning
b) Schema learning
c) The forgetting hypothesis
d) Component interaction
e) Exploiting passive dynamics
Motor skill practice that produces will typically result in
moderate to severe physical fatigue: poorer practice
a) cannot result in motor learning performance than less
b) is well-suited for tasks possessing a fatiguing practice
risk of serious injury
c) will typically result in poorer
practice performance than less
fatiguing practice
d) a&c
e) none of the above
4/
31