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Alainaaa8

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Continuous practice beyond some arbitrarily decided upon level of mastery called original learning, and which is designed to maintain the level of original learning, is termed
 A. maintenance practice.
  B. recall practice.
  C. overlearning.
  D. recognition-learning.

Question 2

Twenty-five hundred years ago, the Greek philosophy Plato wrote that as people learned athletic (i.e., motor) skills, they approached some ideal upper limit of performance to which they got closer and closer with practice, but which they never reached. Plato's observations have been confirmed by modern scientific study demonstrating the ____________ nature of performance curves.
 A. positively accelerating
  B. skewed
  C. asymptotic
  D. curvilinear



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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