The finding that delay of feedback on slow positioning tasks does not have much of an effect on learning can be interpreted as
A) evidence supporting the importance of reinforcement in motor learning
B) evidence against the importance of reinforcement in motor learning
C) evidence supporting the guidance hypothesis of motor learning
D) evidence against the guidance hypothesis of motor learning
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