Learning Plateau. Flashcards

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Define Plateau.

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A period of time with no improvement in performance.

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Explain the first stage of the graph.

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  • rate of learning is slow.
  • cognitive stage of learning.
  • poor level of performance.
  • possible trial and error learning.
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Explain the second stage of the graph.

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  • rapid acceleration in rate of learning.
  • begin to master a task.
  • gains success, acts as reinforcement and motivation.
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Explain the third stage of the graph.

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  • no improvement in rate of learning.
  • maintains same level.
  • performer has reached a plateau.
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Explain the fourth stage of the graph.

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  • performance may deteriorate at end of tasks.
  • possibly due to fatigue or boredom.
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Define Drive Reduction.

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An end-of-task period when performance may get worse.

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List the Cause of Plateau.

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  • lack of motivation.
  • targets set too low.
  • limit of ability.
  • boredom.
  • coaching.
  • fatigue.
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List the Cures for the Plateau.

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  • lack of motivation: a coach can offer more positive reinforcement praise / specific feedback.
  • targets set too low: set new targets.
  • limit of ability: mental rehearsal/imagery/visualization.
  • boredom: add more variety to the task.
  • coaching: find a new coach.
  • fatigue: take a rest break.
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