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      언어적 단서의 유형에 따른 관찰학습 효과의 차이 = The Effectiveness of Different Verbal Cues on Observational Motor Learning

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      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different verbal cues during observational learning of a soccer kick. Methods: The to-be-learned task was an inside-of-the-foot soccer accuracy pass. Thirty female participants were rando...

      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different verbal cues during observational learning of a soccer kick. Methods: The to-be-learned task was an inside-of-the-foot soccer accuracy pass. Thirty female participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups according to the type of verbals cues combined with an expert model video; 1) discovery learning, 2) attention-focusing cue, 3) error-correcting cue. All participants practiced 10 trials without any information during a practice phase and 40 trials with treatments during an acquisition phase. A retention test was administered 24 h after acquisition. Results: The effect of observational learning was evaluated by kicking form, absolute error(AE), variable error(VE). The results revealed that two verbal cue groups displayed better kicking form than the discovery learning group during the retention test. The error-correcting cue group revealed better learning effect than attention-focusing cue group. However, for AE and VE the two verbal cue groups did not show a significant difference and the learning benefit relative to the discovery learning group. Conclusion: The results suggest that error-correcting cue is more effective during observational learning than the attention-focusing cue. The error-correcting cue facilitates attentional and retentional subprocesses. In addition, it facilitates the search for a task-appropriate coordination solution.

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      1 Newell, K. M., "Therapeutic intervention as a constraint in learning and relearning movement skills" 1-7, 1998

      2 Landin, D., "The role of verbal cues in skill learning" 46 : 299-313, 1994

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      8 Ste-Marie, D. M., "Observation interventions for motor skill learning and performance : an apllied model for the use of observation" 5 : 145-176, 2012

      9 Newell, K. M., "Motor skill acquisition" 42 : 213-237, 1991

      10 Schmidt, R. A., "Motor control and learning: A behavioral emphasis" Human Kinetics 2011

      1 Newell, K. M., "Therapeutic intervention as a constraint in learning and relearning movement skills" 1-7, 1998

      2 Landin, D., "The role of verbal cues in skill learning" 46 : 299-313, 1994

      3 Bandura, A., "Social Learning Theory" Prentice-Hall 1977

      4 Bandura, A., "Social Foundations of Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory" Prentice-Hall 1986

      5 Bandura, A., "Self Eficacy: The Exercise of Self-Control" Freeman 1997

      6 Ashford, D., "Observational modelling effects for movement dynamics and movement outcome measures across differing task constraints : A meta-analysis" 38 : 185-205, 2006

      7 Scully, D. M., "Observational learning and the acquisition of motor sills : Toward a visual perception perspective" 11 : 169-181, 1985

      8 Ste-Marie, D. M., "Observation interventions for motor skill learning and performance : an apllied model for the use of observation" 5 : 145-176, 2012

      9 Newell, K. M., "Motor skill acquisition" 42 : 213-237, 1991

      10 Schmidt, R. A., "Motor control and learning: A behavioral emphasis" Human Kinetics 2011

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