Clinical simulation and deliberate practice in rapid-cycle deliberate practice: a randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Objectives: to compare clinical simulation with a standardized patient with rapid-cycle deliberate practice in knowledge acquisition, perception of experience and scenario design in the care of patients with suspected stroke.
Gisele Cabral da Silva +5 more
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Facing Facts About Deliberate Practice [PDF]
More than 20 years ago, Ericsson and colleagues proposed that “individual differences in ultimate performance can largely be accounted for by differential amounts of past and current levels of practice” (Ericsson et al., 1993, p. 392). We empirically tested this claim through a meta-analysis of studies of music and chess (Hambrick et al., 2014).
David Z. Hambrick +4 more
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Relationships among deliberate practice, task persistence, perceived challenge, and creative performance in physical education classes of Chinese secondary school students: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BackgroundCreativity in physical education (PE) has become increasingly important in educational psychology, particularly in China, where traditional teaching methods are being combined with more student-centered and cognitively engaging practices ...
Jilin Li, Xiaohui Jiang, Xuehui Zhang
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The fine line between deliberate play and deliberate practice within talent development in grassroots football: evidence from a one-year longitudinal case study [PDF]
IntroductionWhile former studies into talent development in football have considered elite clubs and retrospective studies, this single-case study provides detailed data on the training activities of a 13-year-old male football player in a grassroots ...
Dag Vidar Hanstad +3 more
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Over 25 years ago Ericsson et al. (1993) published the results of their search for the most effective forms of training in music, a domain where knowledge of effective training has been accumulated over centuries.
K. Anders Ericsson, Kyle W. Harwell
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Deliberate Practice in Point-of-care Ultrasound Interpretation of Hydronephrosis [PDF]
Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become increasingly utilized as an important tool in acute care settings. Deliberate practice as part of POCUS training has previously been shown to enhance learner performance in image interpretation ...
Hong Yu Wang +3 more
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Causal relationships among perception of errors, challenges, and deliberate practice in athletes with disabilities [PDF]
IntroductionThere is limited evidence that the psychological characteristics of athletes with disabilities are identical to those of non-disabled athletes, owing to differences in ecological traits, and there is insufficient information on how athletes ...
Young Kyun Sim +4 more
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The influence of deliberate practice on musical achievement: A meta-analysis
Deliberate practice (DP) is a task-specific structured training activity that plays a key role in understanding skill acquisition and explaining individual differences in expert performance. Relevant activities that qualify as DP have to be identified in
Friedrich ePlatz +3 more
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Enhancing Counselor Education and Supervision through Deliberate Practice
Professional and student counselors must develop and maintain their counseling skills in order to engage in ethical and effective counseling. Recent research suggests that graduate education and supervision has little effect on client outcomes ...
Zach Budesa , Casey A. Barrio Minton
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Brazil has been the benchmark for volleyball performance for at least two decades, providing a unique context to examine expertise development.
Felipe G Mendes +6 more
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