Extrinsic knowledge of results refers to feedback provided from an external source regarding the outcome of a performance or task. This type of knowledge can come from coaches, observers, or technology, and it helps individuals understand how well they performed relative to a goal or standard. It contrasts with intrinsic feedback, which is self-evaluated and based on personal perception of one’s performance. This external feedback is crucial for learning and improvement in various fields, including sports and education.
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Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
No, extrinsic properties are not physical properties. Extrinsic properties refer to characteristics that are not inherent to an object but are instead dependent on external factors or conditions. Examples include color, weight, and odor.
Extrinsic factors are outside influences.
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Extrinsic sugar is free in foods or it is added, it's not natural.
If the condition has an identifiable cause, it is designated as extrinsic.
Extrinsic muscles of the hand originate in the antebrachium (forearm).
Strange, foreign, alien, outside, and extrinsic are all synonyms for extrinsic.