Numerous studies in the motor learning domain have demonstrated learning advantages of self-controlled practice relative to yoked conditions. In separate lines of evidence in the social-psychological literature, findings show that providing participants with task-relevant autonomy support or minor incidental choices can result in superior outcomes when compared with conditions that thwart autonomy or do not offer choice. We hypothesized that motor learning could be enhanced by providing learners with choices – even if those choices are unrelated to task performance. In Experiment 1, two groups of participants practiced a golf putting task. While one group (the choice group) was able to select the color of golf balls (white, yellow, or orang...
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According to self-determination theory, both provision of choice and reduced task difficulty facilit...
Research during the past few decades has demonstrated that allowing individuals to control some aspe...
Previous studies have shown that autonomy support (AS) can foster a person’s motivation and facilita...
There were two main objectives of this research. First, we wanted to examine whether video feedback ...
We examined whether the combination of two factors that have consistently been found to enhance moto...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine whether supporting learners’ autonomy, by...
Background: Research stemming from Self-Determination Theory (SDT) shows that physical education (PE...
Recent studies examining the role of self-controlled feedback have shown that learners ask for feedb...
This study investigated how student autonomy in physical education can be enhanced without producing...
Recent research investigating how learners benefit from having control over some aspect of their pra...
The present research explores situations that demonstrate enhancing effects on motivation based on t...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
The purpose of the present review was to provide a theoretical understanding of the learning advanta...
In this study we examined the effects of feedback (knowledge of results; KR) after good and poor per...
Contains fulltext : 99212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous findi...
According to self-determination theory, both provision of choice and reduced task difficulty facilit...
Research during the past few decades has demonstrated that allowing individuals to control some aspe...
Previous studies have shown that autonomy support (AS) can foster a person’s motivation and facilita...
There were two main objectives of this research. First, we wanted to examine whether video feedback ...
We examined whether the combination of two factors that have consistently been found to enhance moto...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine whether supporting learners’ autonomy, by...
Background: Research stemming from Self-Determination Theory (SDT) shows that physical education (PE...
Recent studies examining the role of self-controlled feedback have shown that learners ask for feedb...
This study investigated how student autonomy in physical education can be enhanced without producing...
Recent research investigating how learners benefit from having control over some aspect of their pra...
The present research explores situations that demonstrate enhancing effects on motivation based on t...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
The purpose of the present review was to provide a theoretical understanding of the learning advanta...
In this study we examined the effects of feedback (knowledge of results; KR) after good and poor per...
Contains fulltext : 99212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous findi...
According to self-determination theory, both provision of choice and reduced task difficulty facilit...
Research during the past few decades has demonstrated that allowing individuals to control some aspe...