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Enhancing performance expectancies through positive comparative feedback facilitates the learning of basketball free throw in children

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&NA; The present study examined the influence of enhancing performance expectancies through comparative feedback on the learning of a sport motor skill, the basketball free throw, in children. Two groups… Click to show full abstract

&NA; The present study examined the influence of enhancing performance expectancies through comparative feedback on the learning of a sport motor skill, the basketball free throw, in children. Two groups of participants, a positive comparative feedback group (PF) and a control group, practiced 40 basketball free throws. All children received feedback regarding their punctuation scores after each block of practice. Participants in the PF group also received positive socialā€comparative feedback suggesting that their own punctuation score was better than that of a peer group's on the block. Learning effects were observed through a transfer test performed one day after practice. Participants in the PF group demonstrated higher learning of the task, showing greater punctuation scores on the transfer test than participants in the control group. Questionnaire results also showed higher levels of perceived competence, importance of doing well, and persistence related to the task among the PF group relative to the control participants. These findings provide the first evidence that enhancing performance expectancies through positive comparative feedback enhances the learning of sport motor skills in children. They also demonstrate the important motivational role of feedback on children's learning of motor skills. HighlightsWe investigate the effects of enhancing performance expectancies in children.Participants practice in two conditions: positive comparative feedback (PCF) and control.Learning of the basketball free throw was facilitated in the PCF condition.Enhanced expectancies through PCF enhance sport learning in children.

Keywords: performance expectancies; basketball free; comparative feedback; group; feedback; enhancing performance

Journal Title: Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Year Published: 2018

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