Review of Literature [electronic resource] : Utilizing Film/Videotape through Modeling or Self Examination of Performance To Enhance Performance / Brett D. Mills.
This paper examines eight studies that utilized film or videotape to enhance motor performance through modeling or self-examination of performance. The studies, dating as far back as 1944, dealt with learning bowling, golf, basketball, throwing, gymnastics, racquetball, and other motor tasks. For ea...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper examines eight studies that utilized film or videotape to enhance motor performance through modeling or self-examination of performance. The studies, dating as far back as 1944, dealt with learning bowling, golf, basketball, throwing, gymnastics, racquetball, and other motor tasks. For each study, the paper outlines the problem, the purpose, the method, the results, and interpretation of the results. (Contains 14 references.) (JDD) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED360266. |
Physical Description: | 21 p. |