____ are short-lived feeling states triggered by events that involve subjective experiences, physiological responses, and behavioral expressions
emotions
A comedian, spark plug, and a mentor are all examples of which kind of role?
Informal Role
____ is the ability to understand, label, express, and regulate emotions in ourselves and others
Emotional Intelligence
This concept is multidimensional, not influenced by one thing, and often referred to as teamwork or closeness
cohesion
True or False: roles can be task or social related
true
3 environmental influences of violence in sport are...
noise, temperature, and crowding
____ is a decision-making flaw in cohesive groups where members prioritize consensus and harmony over critical evaluation of alternatives.
groupthink
This type of violence is intentional, can be caused by power imbalances, and can lead to long-term physical and psychological harm
Non-accidental violence
In response to an audience, you are more likely to perform well at home if you have a ___ self-esteem.
high
When responding to an audience, changing your self-concept to match recent behaviors is known as what?
internalization
True or False: cohesion increases as the size of a team increases
False
Cohesion decreases as the size of the team increases
This theory emphasizes that group behavior is not static—it evolves depending on contextual and interpersonal factors.
Self- Categorization Theory (SCT)
What are 4 examples of challenges in communication?
leveling, ordering, sharpening, and assimilating
Within group cohesion, this term refers to how teams with similar backgrounds, language, and motives tend to communicate more effectively and experience fewer misunderstandings
Homogeneity
Kim’s head coach instructs her to play more offensively, while the assistant coach encourages her to focus solely on defense, leaving her confused about her role on the team.
This is an example of which type of conflict?
Inter-sender conflict
Coach Miller tells Jake a defensive player, to be more aggressive in blocking opponents, yet criticizes him for being too rough on the court, creating mixed signals within the same role.
This is an example of which type of conflict?
Intra-sender conflict
What are the 2 motives of a coach-athlete relationship?
athletic excellence and personal growth
The likelihood of experiencing the 3 C+1 is based on the four properties of the interdependence structure
What are the 4 properties?
Under this theory, ideas, moods, attitudes, and behaviors become rapidly communicated and uncritically accepted by crowd members
Contagion Theory
Surface-level attributes have a stronger predictor on ___ cohesion where as deeper level attributes have a stronger predictor of ___cohesion
social ; task