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Unit 3
100

Scientifically derived knowledge has some limitations, including that it

What is reductionist and tends to be conservative

100

The most superficial, and therefore most easily changed, part of a personality structure is its


What is role-related behavior

100

A systematic and consistent practice of mental skills for performance improvement

What is Psychological Skills Training (PST)

100

John is playing in an important tennis tournament. His serves are automatic and usually win him points during matches; however, he is having difficulty even getting the serve in during this match. He begins overthinking how he is serving and continues to hit the ball out. What process is occurring?

What is Choking

100

What age does sport participation peak?

What is 12

200

Sport psychology specialists have three roles. They are...

What is teaching, researching, and consulting

200

Which of these is NOT a dimension of flow?
A. balance of skill and challenge
B. clear goals
C. merging of action and awareness
D. loss of self-consciousness
E. high levels of arousal
 

E. high levels of arousal
 

200

The perception of one’s ability to perform a task successfully

What is self-efficacy

200

An athlete’s confidence can change as the situation changes. This is known as

What is state self-confidence

200

Parental pressure is a major issue in youth sport.

True or False

What is True

300

Use of biofeedback techniques to train elite marksmen to shoot between heartbeats is a good example of a 

What is psychophysiological orientation

300

The Big 5 model of personality has become widely accepted. What are the five personality factors in the model?

What is Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism

300

The dynamical systems approach and the maturational perspective are often in agreement with each other regarding topics in motor development.
True or Fale

What is False

300

When an athlete fails to monitor bodily functions or feelings. What type of strategy are they using?

What is a dissociative attentional strategy

300

What are the major barriers to exercising?

What is perceived lack of time, a lack of energy, and a lack of motivation

400

What are the three psychological needs connected to self-determination theory?

What is competence, relatedness, and autonomy

400

Which theory predicts a linear relationship between arousal and performance?

What is drive theory

400

What does the PETTLEP Model of Imagery stand for?

What is physical, environment, task, timing, learning, emotion, and perspective

400

Name the sources of self-efficacy

What is performance accomplishments, vicarious experiences (modeling), verbal persuasion, imaginal experiences, physiological states, and emotional states

400

Which is NOT something related to peer relations?

A. Sense of acceptance

B. Self-esteem

C. Motivation

D. Physical pressure

What is D. Physical pressure

500

Hanin’s individualized zones of optimal functioning model suggests that

What is each individual has a specific optimal level of efficiency

500

Maladaptive perfectionism focuses on high standards accompanied by

What is a concern over mistakes and evaluation by others

500

Research has shown that the most effective somatic technique is

What is Biofeedback

500

The five stages of the self-regulation model

What is problem identification, commitment, execution, environmental management, and generalization

500

How big a part of a family's life has become filled with youth sport about ___%?

What is 50%

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