Deck 3: Self-Confidence and Intrinsic Motivation
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Deck 3: Self-Confidence and Intrinsic Motivation
1
Which of the following statements is consistent with Harter's Competence Motivation Theory?
A)Children do not have an innate desire to be competent in sport.
B)Children must develop a desire to succeed in sport.
C)Children have an innate motivation to be competent in sport.
D)Children and sport do not mix.
A)Children do not have an innate desire to be competent in sport.
B)Children must develop a desire to succeed in sport.
C)Children have an innate motivation to be competent in sport.
D)Children and sport do not mix.
Children have an innate motivation to be competent in sport.
2
Which of the following is not an example of a model of psychological momentum?
A)Antecedents-consequences model.
B)Attentional deficit model.
C)Multidimensional model.
D)Projected performance model.
A)Antecedents-consequences model.
B)Attentional deficit model.
C)Multidimensional model.
D)Projected performance model.
Attentional deficit model.
3
A theory of self-confidence based upon an athlete's feeling of personal competence.
A)Bandura's model.
B)Harter's competence motivation theory.
C)Martens's theory of achievement motivation.
D)Vealey's sport specific model of sport confidence.
A)Bandura's model.
B)Harter's competence motivation theory.
C)Martens's theory of achievement motivation.
D)Vealey's sport specific model of sport confidence.
Harter's competence motivation theory.
4
The process by which an individual comes to see himself as competent is referred to as the
A)Perceived control process.
B)Cognitive restructuring process.
C)Internal monitoring process.
D)Reflective appraisal process.
A)Perceived control process.
B)Cognitive restructuring process.
C)Internal monitoring process.
D)Reflective appraisal process.
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5
Participatory modeling is linked with which component of Bandura's model of self-efficacy?
A)Successful performance.
B)Vicarious experience.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Emotional arousal.
A)Successful performance.
B)Vicarious experience.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Emotional arousal.
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6
Psychological momentum is most related to
A)Self-confidence.
B)Self-talk.
C)Cognitive restructuring.
D)Errors.
A)Self-confidence.
B)Self-talk.
C)Cognitive restructuring.
D)Errors.
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7
Ways that competence motivation can be enhanced include
A)Increasing intrinsic motivation.
B)Playing experience.
C)Perceived control.
D)All of the above.
A)Increasing intrinsic motivation.
B)Playing experience.
C)Perceived control.
D)All of the above.
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8
An independent variable that determines the effect that a second independent variable has upon a dependent variable.
A)Mediating variable.
B)Moderating variable.
C)Oscillating variable.
D)Suppressor variable.
A)Mediating variable.
B)Moderating variable.
C)Oscillating variable.
D)Suppressor variable.
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9
For women,the very act of framing a task as being masculine in nature leads to a decrement in performance and confidence.
A)Gender framing.
B)Feminine misinformation.
C)Stereotype threat theory.
D)Masculinization.
A)Gender framing.
B)Feminine misinformation.
C)Stereotype threat theory.
D)Masculinization.
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10
Which of the following is not a type of sport-confidence in Vealey's Multidimensional Model of Self-Confidence?
A)SC-Cognitive Efficiency.
B)SC-Self-Regulation Confidence.
C)SC-Physical Skills and Training.
D)SC-Resilience.
A)SC-Cognitive Efficiency.
B)SC-Self-Regulation Confidence.
C)SC-Physical Skills and Training.
D)SC-Resilience.
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11
Groups as well as individuals can exhibit high self-efficacy.This is referred to as
A)Reverse self-efficacy.
B)Global self-efficacy.
C)Gestalt self-efficacy.
D)Collective self-efficacy.
A)Reverse self-efficacy.
B)Global self-efficacy.
C)Gestalt self-efficacy.
D)Collective self-efficacy.
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12
The belief or degree of certainty individuals possess about their ability to be successful in sport.
A)Intrinsic motivation.
B)Sport confidence.
C)Self-efficacy.
D)Competence motivation.
A)Intrinsic motivation.
B)Sport confidence.
C)Self-efficacy.
D)Competence motivation.
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13
Which of the following models of psychological momentum argue against the notion of improved performance due to psychological momentum?
A)Projected performance Model.
B)Antecedents-Consequences Model.
C)Multidimensional Model.
D)None of the above.
A)Projected performance Model.
B)Antecedents-Consequences Model.
C)Multidimensional Model.
D)None of the above.
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14
Competence motivation is measured utilizing the
A)Gould self-competence scale.
B)Masters and Johnson's efficacy scale.
C)Personal attributes questionnaire.
D)Harter's perceived competence scale.
A)Gould self-competence scale.
B)Masters and Johnson's efficacy scale.
C)Personal attributes questionnaire.
D)Harter's perceived competence scale.
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15
Which of the following is not part of Bandura's (1977)Theory of Self-Efficacy?
A)Successful performance.
B)Attributional training.
C)Vicarious experience.
D)Emotional arousal.
A)Successful performance.
B)Attributional training.
C)Vicarious experience.
D)Emotional arousal.
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16
The most critical aspect of Bandura's Theory of Self-Efficacy is the notion of
A)Successful performance.
B)Vicarious experience.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Emotional arousal.
A)Successful performance.
B)Vicarious experience.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Emotional arousal.
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17
The reflected appraisal process,by which competence motivation is developed and maintained,is a function of
A)Actual appraisal of others.
B)One's own appraisal of self.
C)One's perception of how others appraise them.
D)All of the above.
A)Actual appraisal of others.
B)One's own appraisal of self.
C)One's perception of how others appraise them.
D)All of the above.
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18
Which of the following is not a component part of Vealey's multidimensional model of sport confidence?
A)Emotional arousal.
B)Sources of sport-confidence.
C)Types of sport-confidence.
D)Affect,behavior,and cognition.
A)Emotional arousal.
B)Sources of sport-confidence.
C)Types of sport-confidence.
D)Affect,behavior,and cognition.
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19
Which of the following is not an example of situation specific self-confidence?
A)The trait of feeling confident in one's self.
B)Bandura's self-efficacy.
C)Nicholls' perceived ability.
D)Sport confidence.
A)The trait of feeling confident in one's self.
B)Bandura's self-efficacy.
C)Nicholls' perceived ability.
D)Sport confidence.
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20
Lenny (1977)argued that women and girls suffer from reduced levels of self-confidence when one or more of three situational variables are present.Which of the following is not one of those situational variables?
A)Nature of the task.
B)Games involving chance.
C)Ambiguity of available information.
D)Social comparison cues.
A)Nature of the task.
B)Games involving chance.
C)Ambiguity of available information.
D)Social comparison cues.
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21
Which of the following is an example of a social factor that may lead to or detract from perceived competence and self-determination?
A)Success/failure.
B)Competition/Cooperation.
C)Coaches behavior.
D)All of the above.
A)Success/failure.
B)Competition/Cooperation.
C)Coaches behavior.
D)All of the above.
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22
Unifying psychological concept that brings meaning to the overall concept of motivation.
A)Self-confidence.
B)Self-efficacy.
C)Self-determination.
D)Attentional focus.
A)Self-confidence.
B)Self-efficacy.
C)Self-determination.
D)Attentional focus.
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23
Competence without autonomy gives rise to
A)Dictatorship.
B)The efficacious pawn.
C)Theatrics.
D)Learned helplessness.
A)Dictatorship.
B)The efficacious pawn.
C)Theatrics.
D)Learned helplessness.
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24
To the extent that social factors do not allow for the satisfaction of basic psychological needs,they will result in diminished motivation,impaired psychological development,alienation,and perhaps poor performance.
A)Self-determination theory.
B)Theory of self-efficacy.
C)Competence motivation theory.
D)Reversal theory.
A)Self-determination theory.
B)Theory of self-efficacy.
C)Competence motivation theory.
D)Reversal theory.
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25
Which of the following is not a basic psychological need that mediates the relationship between social factors and motivation?
A)Competence.
B)Fortitude.
C)Autonomy.
D)Relatedness.
A)Competence.
B)Fortitude.
C)Autonomy.
D)Relatedness.
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26
A variable that determines how a previous variable affects a subsequent dependent variable.
A)Mediating variable.
B)Moderating variable.
C)Oscillating variable.
D)Suppressor variable.
A)Mediating variable.
B)Moderating variable.
C)Oscillating variable.
D)Suppressor variable.
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27
What are the substantive differences between the Sport Motivation Scale (SMS)and the Sport Motivation Scale-6 (SMS-6).
A)The SMS allows for the calculation of a relative autonomy index (RAI).
B)The SMS-6 includes an integrated regulation scale and a single intrinsic motivation scale.
C)The SMS-6 does not measure external motivation.
D)The SMS does not measure amotivation.
A)The SMS allows for the calculation of a relative autonomy index (RAI).
B)The SMS-6 includes an integrated regulation scale and a single intrinsic motivation scale.
C)The SMS-6 does not measure external motivation.
D)The SMS does not measure amotivation.
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28
Which is not a synonym for autonomy?
A)Choice.
B)Self-determination.
C)Reinforcement.
D)Agency.
A)Choice.
B)Self-determination.
C)Reinforcement.
D)Agency.
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29
Which form of motivation is associated with the greatest degree of self-determination?
A)Amotivation.
B)Extrinsic motivation.
C)Intrinsic motivation.
D)Reverse motivation.
A)Amotivation.
B)Extrinsic motivation.
C)Intrinsic motivation.
D)Reverse motivation.
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30
The most self-determined form of extrinsic motivation.
A)Integrated regulation.
B)External regulation.
C)Introjected regulation.
D)Identified regulation.
A)Integrated regulation.
B)External regulation.
C)Introjected regulation.
D)Identified regulation.
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31
In addition to the SMS and the SMS-6,what other recently developed inventory also measures self-determined motivation?
A)Behavioral Regulation in Sport Questionnaire.
B)Sport Motivation Scale-8.
C)Self-determined motivation scale.
D)None of the above.
A)Behavioral Regulation in Sport Questionnaire.
B)Sport Motivation Scale-8.
C)Self-determined motivation scale.
D)None of the above.
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32
Which of the following is not related to the other three?
A)Cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Theory of self-determinism.
C)Integrated theory of motivation.
D)Self-actualization theory.
A)Cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Theory of self-determinism.
C)Integrated theory of motivation.
D)Self-actualization theory.
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33
The notion that motivation can be increased by offering athletes external rewards for their efforts is based upon which of the following?
A)Goal setting theory.
B)Additive principle.
C)Multiplicative principle.
D)Cognitive evaluation theory.
A)Goal setting theory.
B)Additive principle.
C)Multiplicative principle.
D)Cognitive evaluation theory.
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34
_________________ is autonomous in nature and leads the person to choose to engage in an activity that they like.
A)Absence of passion.
B)Amotivation.
C)Obsessive passion.
D)Harmonious passionl
A)Absence of passion.
B)Amotivation.
C)Obsessive passion.
D)Harmonious passionl
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35
The notion that motivation lies on a continuum from no autonomy to complete autonomy or agency.
A)Motivation continuum.
B)Social facilitation continuum.
C)Self-efficacy continuum.
D)Self-determination continuum.
A)Motivation continuum.
B)Social facilitation continuum.
C)Self-efficacy continuum.
D)Self-determination continuum.
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36
The most self-determined form of motivation.
A)Amotivation.
B)Extrinsic motivation.
C)Intrinsic motivation.
D)External motivation.
A)Amotivation.
B)Extrinsic motivation.
C)Intrinsic motivation.
D)External motivation.
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37
The least self-determined form of extrinsic motivation.
A)Identified regulation.
B)Integrated regulation.
C)External regulation.
D)Introjected regulation.
A)Identified regulation.
B)Integrated regulation.
C)External regulation.
D)Introjected regulation.
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38
Cognitive evaluation theory is a/an ______________ to/of the integrated theory of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
A)Competing alternative.
B)Replacement.
C)Add on.
D)Subtheory.
A)Competing alternative.
B)Replacement.
C)Add on.
D)Subtheory.
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39
In the integrated theory of motivation in sport,what mediates the relationship between social factors and motivation?
A)Competence.
B)Autonomy.
C)Relatedness.
D)All of the above.
A)Competence.
B)Autonomy.
C)Relatedness.
D)All of the above.
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40
Basic need to relate to other people,to care for others and for others to care for you.
A)Relatedness.
B)Autonomy.
C)Social facilitation.
D)Social cohesion.
A)Relatedness.
B)Autonomy.
C)Social facilitation.
D)Social cohesion.
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41
When an athlete comes to perceive that their behavior is controlled by external forces,they respond with decreased levels of intrinsic motivation.
A)Informational aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Locus of control aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
C)Additive aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
D)Controlling aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
A)Informational aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Locus of control aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
C)Additive aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
D)Controlling aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
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42
The notion that the interaction between intrinsic and extrinsic rewards could either increase or decrease intrinsic motivation is predicted by
A)Cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Additive principle.
C)Multiplicative principle.
D)a and c above.
A)Cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Additive principle.
C)Multiplicative principle.
D)a and c above.
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43
Adding external rewards to an otherwise interesting activity may represent an/a ___________,and cause an individual to ____________ the intrinsic value of the interesting activity.
A)Over-simplification,enhance.
B)Over-justification,enhance.
C)Over-justification,discount.
D)Under-justification,discount.
A)Over-simplification,enhance.
B)Over-justification,enhance.
C)Over-justification,discount.
D)Under-justification,discount.
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44
An athlete receives an external reward for her efforts and believes that the reward provides her with information about her competence.
A)Informational aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Locus of control aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
C)Additive aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
D)Controlling aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
A)Informational aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
B)Locus of control aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
C)Additive aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
D)Controlling aspect of cognitive evaluation theory.
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