Effects of Class Size upon the Learning of a Motor Skill |
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Authors: | Dr. Frank Verducci |
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Affiliation: | Men's Physical Education Department , San Francisco State College , San Francisco , California , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study inquires into the effects of class sizes of approximately 15, 37, and 60 students on the learning of a motor task (as measured by the Dyer Backboard Tennis Test) by college students during a nine-week period meeting twice a week. The primary independent variable was the size of the classes. The results show that: (a) students in a small-sized group performed significantly higher (P < .05) than subjects in the larger-sized group; (b) pupils in the small-sized group did not produce a significant difference (P > .05) when compared with individuals in the middle-sized group; and (c) students in the medium-sized group scored higher, but not significantly so (P > .05), than subjects in the large-sized group. |
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