feladatspecifikusság
Feladatspecifikusság refers to the principle that learning and performance are often enhanced when training or practice is directly related to the specific task or skill that needs to be performed. This concept is widely recognized in fields such as psychology, education, and sports science. It suggests that skills acquired in one context may not transfer effectively to another, especially if the contexts are significantly different. Therefore, to achieve proficiency in a particular task, individuals should engage in activities that closely mimic the demands of that task.
This principle implies that the more closely the training environment and methods resemble the actual performance
The opposite of feladatspecifikusság would be a more general or transferable skill approach, where broad abilities