01:377:310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Line Graph, Ogive

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Concept: people who assess learning must make inferences from observing performance during practice and tests. Execution of a skill at a specific time and in a specific location. Definition: a change in the capability to perform a skill that must be inferred from a relatively permanent improvement in performance as a result of practice or experience. Improvement - becoming better at the task as time passes and you are performing it again. Consistency - are you consistent with the way you are performing. Stability - influence on skill performance on both internal and external perturbations. Persistence- if you learn a skill well you should be able to always perform it. Adaptability - never exactly the same each time so being able to change the way you perform and adapt to the differences means that you have learned well. Line graph describing performance by plotting performance measures across practice trials of periods of time. Early improvement but slows during latter practice.

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