Skill Acquisition Quiz

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What is the first stage in the skill acquisition model?

  • Preparatory Stage
  • Autonomous Stage
  • Associative Stage
  • Cognitive Stage (correct)

Why is skill acquisition theory important?

  • It is limited to the initial skills acquired
  • It engages experts in coaching, biomechanics, psychology, physiology, and neuroscience (correct)
  • It focuses solely on verbal information and conscious performance
  • It has no impact on the quality and level of life

What characterizes the associative stage of skill acquisition?

  • Ingrained movements and unconscious thought
  • Rapid gains in performance and automatic movements
  • Little gains in performance and making adjustments (correct)
  • Conscious performance and awkward movement

What is skill acquisition theory primarily focused on filling the gaps between?

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What does the autonomous stage of skill acquisition signify?

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Skill Acquisition Theory

  • The first stage in the skill acquisition model is the cognitive stage, where learners understand the basics of the skill and start to develop a mental representation of it.
  • Skill acquisition theory is important because it helps trainers and instructors to understand how people acquire new skills, and design training programs that are more effective and efficient.
  • The associative stage of skill acquisition is characterized by the learner's ability to perform the skill with reduced mental effort, as they start to develop a more automatic response to different situations.
  • Skill acquisition theory is primarily focused on filling the gaps between declarative knowledge (knowing what to do) and procedural knowledge (knowing how to do it).
  • The autonomous stage of skill acquisition signifies that the learner has mastered the skill and can perform it automatically, without much conscious thought or effort.

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