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direct evaluative feedback

 
Sports Science and Medicine: direct evaluative feedback

Feedback given to an athlete by a coach (or other observer) in which the coach directly evaluates the athlete's behaviour without describing what led to that evaluation. Direct evaluative feedback may consist of a statement such as ‘You were terrible’, or ‘You were great’. Compare direct descriptive feedback.

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Sports Science and Medicine. The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine. Copyright © Michael Kent 1998, 2006, 2007. All rights reserved.  Read more