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Title: Learning and Performance (AS Level Physical Education)
Description: These notes provide a detailed insight into the current learning theories surrounding sport. Specifically suitable for students studying AS level Physical Education.

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Learning and Performance

Operant conditioning is manipulating behaviour in order to produce the correct response
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Methods are such as trial and error (learner can
experiment with different ways of determining the objective)
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Adams closed loop theory is the idea that we have a memory trace which is able to select which
motor programmes that we need in order to achieve the goal
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Schmidt’s Schema Theory: This is made up of a recall schema that stores information about how to
produce a movement and consists of the initial conditions (knowledge of the environment and limb
positions) and response specification (the motor programme that needs to be selected and the
movement objective)
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Social learning theory is where we copy and mimic others in order to be socially accepted
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In order for the
participant to copy this they need to have attention (level of attention), retention (performer needs
to create a mental picture), motor reproduction (must be physically able), motivation (intrinsic or
extrinsic)
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Title: Learning and Performance (AS Level Physical Education)
Description: These notes provide a detailed insight into the current learning theories surrounding sport. Specifically suitable for students studying AS level Physical Education.