Abstract

Abstract Twenty-one male, teachers' college students were given six daily periods, each lasting 5 min., in which they mentally practiced a gross motor skill of which they were previously naive. On the day after the final practice their performance at the skill was rated by three experienced judges. The subjects also completed the Wiebe Test of Kinaesthesis and the scores obtained on this test were found to correlate +.161 with a criterion score derived from the T-scaled form of the mean of the judges ratings.

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