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2007
R. Horn, Williams, A. M., Hayes, S. J., Hodges, N. J., and Scott, M. A., “Demonstration as a rate enhancer to changes in coordination during early skill acquisition”, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 599 - 614, 2007.
S. J. Hayes, Hodges, N. J., Scott, M. A., Horn, R., and Williams, A. M., “The efficacy of demonstrations in teaching children an unfamiliar movement skill: The effects of object-orientated actions and point-light demonstrations”, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 559 - 575, 2007.
2006
S. J. Hayes, Hodges, N. J., Horn, R., Scott, M. A., and Williams, A. M., “Scaling a motor skill through observation and practice”, JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, vol. 38 , pp. 357 - 366, 2006.
2005
S. J. Hayes, Horn, R., Hodges, N. J., Scott, M. A., and Williams, A. M., “The relative effects of demonstrations and outcome information in the teaching of novel motor skills”, in Science and Football V: The Proceedings of the Fifth World Congress on Sports Science and Football , Lisbon, Portugal, 2005, p. 94.
R. Horn, Williams, A. M., Scott, M. A., and Hodges, N. J., “Visual search and coordination changes in response to video and point-light demonstrations in the absence of intrinsic knowledge of results”, JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, vol. 37, pp. 265 - 274, 2005.

Author

Matthew Scott

Room 300, War Memorial Gym
School of Kinesiology
University of British Columbia
210 - 6081 University Blvd.
Vancouver  BC   V6T 1Z1
Canada

Tel. 604-822-5895
Email: nicola.hodges@ubc.ca