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"By contrast, in random practice, motor learners work on a number of different skills in combination with each other, randomly working trials and patterns of one and then the next and the next, with each trial interleaved on the previous one." [https://psychologywod.com/2013/08/18/blocked-practice-vs-random-practice-shake-things-up-in-your-training-and-in-your-life/] | "By contrast, in random practice, motor learners work on a number of different skills in combination with each other, randomly working trials and patterns of one and then the next and the next, with each trial interleaved on the previous one." [https://psychologywod.com/2013/08/18/blocked-practice-vs-random-practice-shake-things-up-in-your-training-and-in-your-life/] | ||
"blocked practice" and "random practice" seem to be used a lot in a sports/motor skills context, whereas I've seen "interleaving" in other contexts. |
Revision as of 01:57, 13 September 2018
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this might be related to "random practice" (contrasted with "blocked practice")
"By contrast, in random practice, motor learners work on a number of different skills in combination with each other, randomly working trials and patterns of one and then the next and the next, with each trial interleaved on the previous one." [1]
"blocked practice" and "random practice" seem to be used a lot in a sports/motor skills context, whereas I've seen "interleaving" in other contexts.