Self-organisation refers to an important element of dynamic systems theorythat means that when:
A. Movement emerges naturally from the dynamic interaction of constraintson movement (A)B. An individual modifies their movement according to a set of rules thecorrect pattern is producedC.

An individual deliberately modifies variables related to movement theycan create an appropriate movement patternD. Certain variables are modified by an individual they produce anappropriate motor program

In dynamic systems theory, the boundaries that influence the movementcapabilities of individuals are called:
A. Constraints (A)B. AttractorsC. AffordancesD. Parameters
Which of the following is an example of a task constraint?
A.

HeightB. TemperatureC. Off-side rule (A)D. Motivation

The element in the dynamic system that varies to produce changes in themovement pattern is the:
A. Order parameterB.

Control parameter (A)C. Motor programD. Schema

The constraints-led approach to skill acquisition emphasises:
A. Manipulating task constraints to encourage learners to explore movementsolutionsB.

Developing learning environments that couple key sources ofenvironmental information with movement (perception action-coupling)C. A and B (A)