Exam 2: Motivation and Goal-Setting in Sport
Exam 1: Introducing sport and exercise psychology: discipline and profession19 Questions
Exam 2: Motivation and Goal-Setting in Sport20 Questions
Exam 3: Psyching up and Calming Down: Anxiety in Sport20 Questions
Exam 4: Staying Focused in Sport: Concentration in Sport Performers19 Questions
Exam 5: Using imagination in sport: mental imagery and mental practice in athletes20 Questions
Exam 6: What lies beneath the surface? Investigating expertise in sport20 Questions
Exam 7: Exploring Team Cohesion in Sport: A Critical Perspective20 Questions
Exam 8: Does a healthy body always lead to a healthy mind? Exploring exercise psychology19 Questions
Exam 9: Helping Athletes to Cope With Injury: From Theory to Practice20 Questions
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In psychology, the term "orthogonal" means:
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In sport psychology, the acronym TEOSQ refers to:
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According to cognitive evaluation theory, "controlling" rewards tend to impair:
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In applied research on goal-setting, the acronym SMART stands for:
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Locke and Latham were pioneers of psychological research on the topic of:
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Research evidence suggests that "psyching up" athletes by emphasizing the disastrous consequences of failure, is largely:
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According to cognitive evaluation theory, rewards can fulfil one of two functions - controlling and:
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What are the two types of motivational orientation in athletes that are postulated by achievement goal theory?
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A coach who punishes athletes' mistakes by making them train harder is displaying:
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The construct of achievement motivation is associated mainly with the research of:
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A "mastery" motivational climate is one in which a coach emphasizes:
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The goal specificity effect is the claim that specific goals:
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Which football manager observed that "fear is the best way not to achieve what you want to achieve"?
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The self-serving attributional bias refers to people's tendency to make:
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