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Feedback Loop

The feedback loop concept has several sources, and there are several different ways to think about it. One way is to think about the meaning of cause and effect. People often think about variable A causing outcome B to happen, and that being the end of it—a straight line from cause to effect. The logic

Immediate Feedback

Counseling is a professional and dynamic relationship that requires clinicians to integrate and demonstrate their intellectual and interpersonal skills. This expectation may well have originated with Sigmund Freud, who required all who studied with him to submit to personal psychoanalysis as part of their academic and clinical training. Today, counselors and psychologists prepare for their

Feedback

Feedback,  or  response-produced  feedback,  consists  of  all  the  information  an  individual  receives as a result of a practice trial of a motor skill, classically divided into two parts—intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic feedback is all of the information one receives  naturally,  such  as  vision,  audition,  and proprioception.  Extrinsic  feedback  is  information  provided  over  and  above  intrinsic 

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