A comparison of adaptive and non-adaptive training strategies in the acquisition of a physically complex psychomotor skill.

Author(s)
Riedel, J.A. Albrams, M.L. & Post, D.
Year
Abstract

The relative effectiveness of using adaptive and non-adaptive (fixed) strategies to facilitate acquisition of a physically complex psychomotor skill was investigated. In addition, task and practice difficulty levels were studied. Results suggest no significant difference between fixed and adaptive techniques for the skill studied. The results are discussed and recommendations made.

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B 9946 /83.5/
Source

San Diego, Naval Personnel Research and Development Center NPRDC, 1975, 32 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; NPRDC TR/76-24 / NTIS AD-A 018880.

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