“…They are also slower or less effective in learning novel motor skills (Jorgensen, 1972;MacGdlivaq, 1980;Swinnen, 1983Swinnen, , 1984Swinnen, Vandenberghe & Van Assche, 1986;Goulet, Talbot, Drouin, & Trudel, 1988). Further, Ennis and her colleagues (Ennis & Chepyator-Thornson, 1990;Ennis & Lazarus, 1990;Ennis, Chen, & Fernandez-Balboa, 1991) have reported that field-dependent children tend to show more learning behavior problems in physical education classes, and so they are less successful. The reason for this observation about field-dependent individuals is that such people tend to rely on and be influenced by external frames (significant others, given conditions, etc.…”