The Effect of Normative Feedback on Goal Orientation and Learning of Dart Throwing

AuthorMasoumeh Doostien
AuthorAfkham Daneshfaren
OrcidMasoumeh Doosti [0000-0002-1253-1488]en
OrcidAfkham Daneshfar [0000-0003-2371-2652]en
Issued Date2021-11-30en
AbstractBackground: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of positive and negative normative feedback on goal orientation (task orientation and ego orientation) and darts throwing learning in young girls.Method: Thirty-five young girls with a mean age of 22.7 (±1.5) were divided into 3 groups of positive, negative, and control normative. After 9 trials as a pretest, participants practiced 60 darts throwing trails in 2 sessions (30 throws per session, 10 sets of 3 trails) and after 24 hours, retention and transfer tests were taken and participants completed a goal orientation questionnaire in the post-test again.Results: The results of the mixed analysis of variance test 3 (group) * 4 (test) showed that the normative feedback had no significant effect on reducing the two-dimensional variable error (VE) of dart throwing (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.52547/ijmcl.3.4.27en
KeywordFeedbacken
KeywordSocio-comparativeen
KeywordGoal Orientationen
KeywordAimingen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Effect of Normative Feedback on Goal Orientation and Learning of Dart Throwingen
TypeResearch Articleen

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