HKIN 276 EXAM Study guide Chapters 1-3 Questions and Answers
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HKIN 276
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HKIN 276
HKIN 276 EXAM Study guide Chapters 1-3 Questions and Answers
What are the components of the environmental context?
a.
The supporting surface
b.
The objects involved in performing the skill
c.
Other living things involved in the performance
d.
All of the above - Answer-d. all of the above
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HKIN 276 EXAM Study guide Chapters 1-
3 Questions and Answers
What are the components of the environmental context?
a.
The supporting surface
b.
The objects involved in performing the skill
c.
Other living things involved in the performance
d.
All of the above - Answer-d. all of the above
Gentile's taxonomy of motor skills include which of the following factors as part of the
"environmental context" dimension?
a.
Intertrial variability
b.
Object locations
c.
Object orientation
d.
Body transport - Answer-a.
Intertrial variability
According to Gentile's taxonomy of motor skills, which of the following describes the
least complex skill?
a.
Regulatory conditions stationary, object manipulated
b.
Regulatory condition in motion, object manipulated
c.
Regulatory condition stationary, no object manipulated
d.
Regulatory conditions in motion, no object manipulated - Answer-c.
Regulatory condition stationary, no object manipulated
A softball player throws pitches to a stationary, cardboard cut-out of a batter. The
environmental context for the pitcher is:
a.
, Stationary with intertrial variability
b.
Stationary with no intertrial variability
c.
In-motion with intertrial variability
d.
In-motion with no intertrial variability - Answer-b.
Stationary with no intertrial variability
Which of the following would be a performance outcome measure?
a.
The distance a ball was kicked
b.
The angle of the knee at ball impact
c.
The electrical activity in the quadriceps muscle during the kick
d.
The electrical activity in the brain during the kick - Answer-a.
The distance a ball was kicked
Which of the following would be considered a performance production measure?
a.
The height of a jump
b.
The time to complete a jump
c.
The number of successful jumps to reach a target
d.
The joint torque at the knee just prior to take-off during a jump - Answer-d.
The joint torque at the knee just prior to take-off during a jump
Which two events mark the beginning and end of the interval known as reaction time?
a.
Warning signal and stimulus signal
b.
Stimulus signal and initiation of the response
c.
Stimulus signal and the completion of the response
d.
Warning signal and the initiation of the response - Answer-b.
Stimulus signal and initiation of the response
Shooting a free throw in basketball is an example of an open skill. - Answer-False
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