Exam 17: Exercise Psychology
Exam 1: Foundations of Sport Psychology28 Questions
Exam 2: Personality As a Core Characteristic of the Athlete23 Questions
Exam 3: Self-Confidence and Intrinsic Motivation44 Questions
Exam 4: Goal Perspective Theory32 Questions
Exam 5: Youth Sports35 Questions
Exam 6: Attention and Concentration in Sport and Exercise46 Questions
Exam 7: Anxiety, Stress, and Mood Relationships47 Questions
Exam 8: Alternatives to Inverted-U Theory45 Questions
Exam 9: Coping and Intervention Strategies in Sport66 Questions
Exam 10: Goal Setting in Sport35 Questions
Exam 11: Imagery and Hypnosis in Sport56 Questions
Exam 12: Psychological Skills Training43 Questions
Exam 13: Aggression and Violence in Sport35 Questions
Exam 14: Audience and Self-Presentation Effects in Sport29 Questions
Exam 15: Team Cohesion in Sport42 Questions
Exam 16: Leadership and Communication in Sport54 Questions
Exam 17: Exercise Psychology63 Questions
Exam 18: The Psychology of Athletic Injuries and Career Termination42 Questions
Exam 19: Drug Abuse in Sport and Exercise70 Questions
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Which area of the brain has been identified as an important brain structure associated with physical activity and its effects on cognitive functioning?
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Individuals who are dissatisfied with their current exercise behavior,who exhibit high levels of ________________,and who set exercise goals are generally able to achieve their goals.
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Social physique anxiety is higher and self-presentation efficacy is lower in the ____________ focused environment.
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Exercise in which the exerciser does not get enough oxygen to maintain continuous exercise.
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Which of the following is not a primary determinant of adherence to an exercise program?
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Which of the following is not a component part of Sallis and Hovell's (1990)framework for studying the natural history of exercise?
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The notion that individuals can insulate or protect themselves against the stresses of life through regular exercise
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Exercise behavior is believed to be a function of an individual's intention to exercise,attitude towards exercise,social norms,and perceived behavioral control over environment.
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Which of the following statements is false relative to the benefits of regular exercise by the elderly?
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Which of the following is not a theory that purports to explain why exercise is associated with improved mental health?
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Anxiety that people experience when they perceive that other people evaluate their physical physique negatively.
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Which of the following statements is false relative to walking as a mode of exercise?
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The concept of processes of change,belongs to which of the following theories of exercise behavior?
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Research associated with the manipulation of aerobic exercise intensity reveals that the best psychological benefits are realized when exercise intensity (e.g.treadmill running)is
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The possession of high levels of competence,autonomy,and relatedness leads to a high level of intrinsic motivation,which leads to desirable consequences such as healthy exercise behavior.
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A person living an unhealthy sedentary life style recognizes a basic cognitive dissonance between their deepest core values and their negative health habits.
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An acute bout of aerobic exercise is linked to a reduction in a negative affect such as anxiety.Sometimes this beneficial effect does not manifest itself immediately following exercise but perhaps 30 to 90 minutes after exercise.
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The dual-mode hypothesis suggests that aerobic exercise intensity that is above the lactate threshold will be perceived by the exerciser as being
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Individuals pass through five dynamic stages in adopting healthy long-term exercise behavior.
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Which of the following personality characteristics exhibited during college is not predictive of frequent exercise behavior later in life?
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