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Sport/leisure skill learning by adolescents with mild mental retardation: A four-step strategy
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Authors/contributors
- Yang, J.-J. (Author)
- Porretta, D.L. (Author)
Title
Sport/leisure skill learning by adolescents with mild mental retardation: A four-step strategy
Abstract
Based on Singer's (1986) method, we investigated the effects of a four- step strategy (ready, look, do, score) on training, maintenance, and generalization of three closed skills (basketball free throw, overhand softball throw, and dart throw) by adolescents (M age = 17.2) with mild mental retardation (MR). A multiple baseline across skills design was used. Performances of 3 males and 3 females across these three skills were examined. Participants averaged a total of 46 sessions for the duration of the study. Results indicated that participants increased performance 18-56% across all three closed skills during the training phase. A total of 4 participants maintained performance on all three skills when reminders were present, and 2 decreased performance when the reminders were removed. All participants exhibited improved performance when a reinforcer was introduced. Moreover, 5 participants were able to generalize the four-step strategy to a different setting.
Publication
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
Publisher
Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.
Date
1999
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
300-315
Journal Abbr
Adapt. Phys. Act. Q.
Citation Key
yangSportLeisureSkill1999
ISSN
07365829 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
5 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Yang, J.-J., & Porretta, D. L. (1999). Sport/leisure skill learning by adolescents with mild mental retardation: A four-step strategy. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 16(3), 300–315. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.16.3.300
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