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HudsonKB16

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If a person driving a golf ball keeps her arms locked at the elbows and wrists so that her arms move in a stick-like fashion, we can infer that she is in which stage of learning according to both Fitts and Posner's and Vereijken's learning stages models?
 A. Beginning stage.
  B. Intermediate stage.
  C. Advanced stage.
  D. Either the intermediate or advanced stage.

Question 2

According to dynamical systems perspectives on learning, people progress through identifiable stages of learning as they learn to
 A. reduce the number of affordances to which they respond.
  B. recognize and use existing bodily synergies.
  C. control redundant degrees of freedom.
  D. more accurately process procedural memories.



kkenney

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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