نتایج جستجو برای: individual skill

تعداد نتایج: 475657  

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2002
Andrew J Waters Fernand Gobet Gerv Leyden

The extent to which the acquisition of expertise in knowledge-rich domains, such as chess, can be influenced by general individual characteristics, such as intelligence, has remained unclear. Some previous studies with children have documented significant correlations between chess skill and performance on some psychometric tests, such as performance IQ. However, we found no evidence for a corr...

2015
Lucinda J. Lyon Arthur A. Dugoni

This study was designed to explore development of skill acquisition in dental education, utilizing the Dreyfus and Dreyfus continuum. By identifying what skill progression may be recognized in the expert dental educator and what experiences appear to influence this growth, the knowledge gained may inform more efficient, effective faculty support, development and life-long learning. Employing a ...

2006
Sarah White Elizabeth Milne Stuart Rosen Peter Hansen John Swettenham Uta Frith Franck Ramus

This study attempts to investigate the role of sensorimotor impairments in the reading disability that characterizes dyslexia. Twenty-three children with dyslexia were compared to 22 control children, matched for age and non-verbal intelligence, on tasks assessing literacy as well as phonological, visual, auditory and motor abilities. The dyslexic group as a whole were significantly impaired on...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015
M A Lyle F J Valero-Cuevas R J Gregor C M Powers

Agility is important for sport performance and potentially injury risk; however, factors affecting this motor skill remain unclear. Here, we evaluated the extent to which lower extremity dexterity (LED) and muscle performance were associated with agility. Fourteen male and 14 female soccer athletes participated. Agility was evaluated using a hopping sequence separately with both limbs and with ...

Journal: :Medicina 2016
Indrė Brasaitė Marja Kaunonen Arvydas Martinkėnas Vida Mockienė Tarja Suominen

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The importance of patient safety is growing worldwide, and every day, health care professionals face various challenges in how to provide safe care for their patients. Patient safety skills are one of the main tools to ensure safe practice. This study looks to describe health care professionals' skills regarding patient safety. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data were collecte...

1999
Samuel Bowles Herbert Gintis

Schooling raises individuals' scores on cognitive tests. It also raises individual earnings. What is the connection between these two facts? Many have interpreted the substantial economic returns to schooling as evidence for the importance of cognitive skills as a determinant of individual earnings. But skill enhancement is not the only way schooling a ects earnings. We shall argue that schooli...

2010
George Konidaris Scott Kuindersma Andrew G. Barto Roderic A. Grupen

We introduce CST, an algorithm for constructing skill trees from demonstration trajectories in continuous reinforcement learning domains. CST uses a changepoint detection method to segment each trajectory into a skill chain by detecting a change of appropriate abstraction, or that a segment is too complex to model as a single skill. The skill chains from each trajectory are then merged to form ...

2015
Roy A. Brown Patrick A. Crookes Don Iverson

BACKGROUND A competitive Carrick Institute Competitive Grant (CG7-523) was obtained to explore what skills were taught and what assessment of practice approaches were used in nursing programmes in Australia. The intention was twofold; firstly to identify what skills were being taught which would contribute to the development of an assessment of practice toolkit for eligibility to practice progr...

2017
F. Castroviejo-Royo L. A. Rodríguez-Toves J. M. Martínez-Sagarra-Oceja C. Conde-Redondo J. A. Mainez-Rodríguez PALABRAS CLAVE

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2016
Adam J Cocks Robin C Jackson Daniel T Bishop A Mark Williams

We tested the assumptions of Attentional Control Theory (ACT) by examining the impact of anxiety on anticipation using a dynamic, time-constrained task. Moreover, we examined the involvement of high- and low-level cognitive processes in anticipation and how their importance may interact with anxiety. Skilled and less-skilled tennis players anticipated the shots of opponents under low- and high-...

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