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Dreyfus model of skill acquisition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition postulates that when individuals acquire a skill through external instruction, they normally pass through five stages. This model, first proposed by Stuart Dre...
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Free Online Library: Motor skill acquisition. (movement science series) by "Physical Therapy"; Health, general Motor ability Testing Motor skills Movement (Psychology) Research Movement, Psychology of ... will be fully explored and then used to discuss the phenomenon of learning as the acquisition of skill.
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Click here to start ... Table of Contents ... Knowledge and skill...
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Apprenticeship: A Metaphor for Human Skill Acquisition (1997) ... An apprentice-based approach to knowledge acquisition – Mahadevan, Mitchell, et al. - 1993 ... Advice taking and knowledge refinement: An iterative view of skill acquisition – Hayes-Roth, Klahr, et al. - 1981...
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Skill Acquisition and Self-Improvement for Environmental Change Adaptation of Mobile Robot (1998) [1 citations — 0 self] ... 9 Overregularization in language acquisition. Monographs of the society for research in child development – Marcus, Pinker, et al. - 1992...
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Drake, C., & Palmer, C. (2000). Skill acquisition in music performance: relations between planning and temporal control [.pdf]. Cognition, 74, 1-33. ... Planning and monitoring capacities increased most during initial stages of musical skill acquisition, whereas sensitivity to musical structure increased across all...
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This article starts by elaborating one of the most dominant conceptualizations of motor skills in sport, namely the information-processing approach to skills, and then it briefly recapitulates Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus’s phenomenology of skill acquisition.
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