C7- Types of feedback Flashcards

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Describe Intrinsic feedback

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  • happens within the performer
  • Information received by the athletes kinaesthetic senses (dominant response)
  • Accurately performed technique gives internal feeling of satisfaction
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Name some advantages of intrinsic feedback

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  • Immediate
  • Performer doesn’t need to rely on others
  • good for autonomous performers
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Name some disadvantages of intrinsic feedback

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  • Cognitive learners may not benefit as they might not have the correct dominant response yet
  • Performers interpret movement better than others
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Describe extrinsic feedback

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  • External source of feedback
  • during or after performance
  • teachers, coaches, team mates
  • correct = can improve performance and motivate
  • incorrect = can deteriorate performance and demotivate
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Name some advantages of extrinsic feedback

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  • more objective
  • get feedback on knowledge of results (how well you have done)
  • get feedback on knowledge of performance (how to improve technique
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Name some disadvantages of extrinsic feedback

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  • can be negative and demotivate
  • Becomes outcome focused
  • over reliant on feedback
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describe Positive feedback

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-extrinsic and involves information that rewards or praises a performance
- helps strengthen SR bond

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Name some advantages of positive feedback

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  • SR bond is strengthened (correct dominant response)
  • motivating for cognitive performers
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Name some disadvantages of positive feedback

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  • Wrong SR bond if not deserved
  • total reinforcement is bad
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Describe negative feedback

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  • criticism of performance and may be centred around poor aspects of a performance or result
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Name some advantages of negative feedback

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  • beneficial to autonomous performers
  • performer will know what to improve
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Name some disadvantages of negative feedback

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  • can be demotivating at the cognitive stage
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Describe knowledge of performance

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  • focuses on how well the athlete performed and the quality and pattern of movement
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Describe knowledge of results

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  • Knowledge of end result
  • important to know result of their actions
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What is the difference between terminal and continuous feedback

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  • continuous is when feedback is received during the skill or performance
  • terminal is when feedback is received after completion of the skill or performance.
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What are the key factors to giving effective feedback

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  • objective data
  • immediate feedback
  • has meaning for individual
  • make the negative feedback individual
  • limit amount of info given
  • facilitates intrinsic feedback