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一种质性研究方法,用于探索成人自行车学习项目参与者所使用的认知过程。

A qualitative approach to explore the cognitive processes used by members of an adult learn-to-cycle program.

作者信息

Franks Caitlyn, Reis Arianne C, Peel Nicole, Steel Kylie Ann

机构信息

School of Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.

School of Health Science, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Aug 1;6:1220795. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1220795. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Attaining movement proficiency under various constraints is well-researched; of particular interest here is how conscious processing and self-consciousness influence learning and performance. Current research relevant to these variables e.g., reinvestment, tends to utilize quantitative methods and thus overlooks a potentially rich source of understanding. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to apply a qualitative approach to explore the cognitive processes and self-consciousness within a less practiced population of adults participating in a non-competitive leisure activity.

METHODS

To achieve this, eleven semi-structured interviews were conducted with adult women learning or relearning to ride a bicycle.

RESULTS

Using thematic analysis, two distinct themes were evident and corroborated those illustrated in scales such as the movement-specific reinvestment scale. These themes included Conscious Processing, Recalling Experiences and Movement Analysis, in addition to Style of Movement, and Self-Consciousness. Anxiety also emerged as an additional and relevant theme to learning a new complex movement skill.

DISCUSSION

The findings indicated that participating women attuned to their movements to the extent that there was a conscious attempt to control their movements, but less so regarding movements being altered by self-awareness. Whilst further research is required, qualitative methods provide a promising basis for exploring the cognitive process involved with the conscious process involved in learning.

摘要

引言

在各种限制条件下实现运动熟练度已得到充分研究;在此特别值得关注的是意识加工和自我意识如何影响学习与表现。当前与这些变量相关的研究(例如再投资)倾向于采用定量方法,因而忽略了一个可能丰富的理解来源。因此,本研究的目的是运用定性方法,探索参与非竞争性休闲活动的较少练习的成年人群体中的认知过程和自我意识。

方法

为实现这一目标,对正在学习或重新学习骑自行车的成年女性进行了11次半结构化访谈。

结果

通过主题分析,出现了两个不同的主题,这些主题与诸如特定运动再投资量表等量表中所阐述的内容相互印证。除了运动风格和自我意识外,这些主题还包括意识加工、回忆经历和运动分析。焦虑也作为学习新的复杂运动技能的一个额外且相关的主题出现。

讨论

研究结果表明,参与研究的女性会在一定程度上调节自身动作,即有意识地尝试控制自己的动作,但在自我意识改变动作方面则不然。虽然还需要进一步研究,但定性方法为探索学习中涉及的有意识过程的认知过程提供了一个有前景的基础。

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