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The differences in peoples performance that are caused by differences in stable and enduring abiliites
Indiviual differences
The method scientist use to examine variables that influence peoples performance in a uniform way
Experimental approach
The method scientiest use to examine individual abilities or differences
Differential approach
a view that a large number of specific indepedent motor abilities are the basis for every type of motor performance
Specificity hypothesis
Components of a movement that do not change the speed and size of the action changes are
Invariant features
Movement time, movement amplitude and overall force are considered to be of movement
surface features
Relative timing is considered an
Invariant feature
Temporal structure of a particular action
relative timing
Remains the same when performers adjust a particular movement
Invariant feature
Allows performers to adjust a movement pattern to meet specific enviromental demands
parameter value
Practical illustration of how output can be invariant and flexible at the same time
phonograph record analogy
Defines a flexible pattern of movement rather than a specific
generalized motor program
The sequencing and rhythm of a movement pattern
Deep structure