PSYC 4030 Lecture 13: PSYC 4030 Lecture 13

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PSYC 4030
Lecture 13
What are the components of the general practice cycle?
Assess performance,
test,
Reflect on Feedback,
Analysis,
New hypothesis,
Make Decision, revise strategy, change task,
Practice skill,
hypothesis.
Best Feedback (feedback is critical for improvement):
Is focused on task performance, not the person
Is specific (rather than general) and usable
o Specific in a way where you can turn it around and
change/do something about it
Is delivered soon after task performance rather than long
after
Is reflected upon (rather than ignored or briefly
considered)
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Is focused on task performance, not the person. Is specific (rather than general) and usable: specific in a way where you can turn it around and change/do something about it. Is delivered soon after task performance rather than long after. Is reflected upon (rather than ignored or briefly considered) Best feedback is when people think about it and consider it and decide whether to apply it or not and how to apply it. Can come from many different sources: friends, other students, teachers or coaches, work colleagues. But this feedback varies in type, quality, and timing. Impact of feedback depends on how the recipient processes it. You should take an active role in designing or asking for feedback. Decide who to ask for feedback o be aware of the limitations of the reviewer : decide on type and quality of feedback .

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