Topic: | Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State |
Posted by: | Jon Edwards |
Date/Time: | 23/10/2003 15:08:22 |
Hi GSM If I remember correctly, in your own postings describing how you teach your model to golfers, you stated that it makes no difference to performance if the learner doesn't believe that the model will help them hit the ball further. It's the specific behaviours (physical movements) that make the difference, not the beliefs about them? So why waste mental energy on beliefs? :-) Cheers, Jon |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 13:26:39 | GSM |
Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 15:08:22 | Jon Edwards |
Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 15:17:49 | GSM |
Re:Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 16:41:15 | Jon Edwards |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 17:15:48 | GSM |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 23/10/2003 18:33:15 | GSM |
Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 02/11/2003 12:20:30 | JPG |
Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 02/11/2003 15:21:13 | GSM |
Re:Re:Beliefs compared to Know Nothing State | 06/11/2003 02:42:01 | Todd |