SHAFIZADEHKENARI, Mohsen, PLATT, Geoffrey K. and BAHRAM, Abbas (2013). Effects of focus of attention and types of practice on learning and self-efficacy in dart throwing. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 117 (1), 182-192. [Article]
Abstract
The present investigation studied the eff ect of focus of attention
and type of practice on self-effi cacy and learning during a demonstration of the
dart-throwing skill. 48 university students ( M = 22.5 yr., SD = 3.6) without any
experience of dart throwing were divided into four groups according to the type of
practice (physical and observational) and focus of attention (internal and external)
and practiced a dart-throwing task. Self-effi cacy in dart throwing was measured at
the pre-test, acquisition, and transfer phases. The internal-focus group concentrated
on their limb function, whereas the external-focus group concentrated on the darts
and the target during the demonstration. Observational groups only watched during
the acquisition phase, then performed the task in the retention and transfer
phases. There was a main effect of focus of attention in the retention and transfer
phases after controlling self-efficacy, with external focus groups showing higher
performance than internal focus groups. External focus of attention could facilitate
the acquisition of a motor skill during observation and may build and/or be supported
by self-efficacy.
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