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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 654

  1. Identify two characteristics of learners that researchers might study when investigating tennis skill acquisition.   (2 marks)

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  2. Explain how these characteristics might affect the research design for a study on serving technique development.   (2 marks)

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  1. Researchers might study personality traits such as confidence or willingness to take risks when investigating tennis skill acquisition.
  2. Prior experience in similar racquet sports would be another important learner characteristic to study as it could affect transfer of learning.
  3. The research design would assess confidence levels beforehand because this ensures balanced experimental groups. This prevents confidence bias from affecting technique results.
  4. Prior experience documentation becomes essential as racquet sport backgrounds create different starting points. Researchers must control this variable through matched groups or exclusion criteria, ensuring valid technique comparisons.

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  1. Researchers might study personality traits such as confidence or willingness to take risks when investigating tennis skill acquisition.
  2. Prior experience in similar racquet sports would be another important learner characteristic to study as it could affect transfer of learning.
  3. The research design would assess confidence levels beforehand because this ensures balanced experimental groups. This prevents confidence bias from affecting technique results.
  4. Prior experience documentation becomes essential as racquet sport backgrounds create different starting points. Researchers must control this variable through matched groups or exclusion criteria, ensuring valid technique comparisons.

Filed Under: Skill learning and performance - Research Tagged With: Band 4, smc-5535-15-Research Process

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