Self-confidence
Self-efficacy
Concentration & Attention
Mindfulness & Self-talk
Misc.
100

The belief that you can successfully perform a desired behavior is known as what?

self-confidence

100

The belief in one’s ability to successfully complete a task or achieve a goal is known as

self-efficacy

100

___ is the ability to maintain focus on relevant environmental cues

Concentration

100

People practicing this technique are consciously attending to their specific thoughts and feelings that arise in awareness and observe them nonjudgmentally

mindfulness

100

An athlete listens to the same song before every game as this helps keep him task-focused and relaxed, this is known as having a ___-____ routine

pre-performance

200

_____ self confidence is the degree of certainty individuals have about their ability to succeed.

trait

state self-confidence is the belief of certainty that individuals have at a particular moment about their ability to succeed.

200

Someone high in self-efficacy would typically set what type of goals for themselves?

More challenging goals

200

The concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events is known as

attention

200

When this technique is used appropriately, it helps one focus on the present and keep the mind from wandering

self-talk

200

Which of the following is NOT true about me?!!

a. I have 6 tattoos

b. I have 6 piercings

c. I have 3 cats and 1 dog

d. I have lived in 3 different states

c. 3 cats and 1 dog

I only have 2 cats!

300

What effect does overconfidence have on performance?

Lack of preparation, undermines performance

300

What is the most dependable source of self-efficacy?

Past performance accomplishments

300

____ awareness is the ability to make appropriate decisions based on the current situation, can allow players to size up other opponents.

Situational awareness

300

Negative punishment from coaching behaviors lead to what type of self talk?

Negative self-talk

300

List two physiological changes that occur during choking

- racing heart rate

- increased muscle tension

- increased breathing rate

400

In the sport confidence model, which of the following is not a source of self-confidence?

a. achievement

b. organizational culture

c. self-regulation

d. social climate

b. organizational culture (factor influencing sport confidence)

the 3 are achievement, self-regulation, and social climate

Hint: I would review the consequences of this model :)

400

This specific type of of self-efficacy focuses on an individuals belief in their ability to learn a new skill

learning efficacy

Hint: I would review the 4 specific types of self-efficacy :)

400

During competition, skilled performers should focus their attention on what type of factors?

external

400

Which of the following is NOT an outcome of MAC (mindfulness acceptance training)?

  • Enhances commitment

  • Skill consolidation and poise

  • Maintains and enhances compassion and acceptance

  • Overall better physiological health

Overall better physiological health

400

There are 6 rules for creating self talk, list at least 3 of them


Keep phrases short and specific.


Use the first person and present tense.


Construct positive phrases.


Say your phrases with meaning and attention.


Speak kindly to yourself.


Repeat phrases often.

500

Expecting something to happen can cause it to actually happen is known as what phenomenon?

self-fulfilling prophecy

500

What are the 4 sources of self-efficacy?

- past performance accomplishments

- social persuasion

- vicarious experiences (modeling)

- physiological/affective states

500

What are the four types of attentional focus?

Hint: on the slides, there were examples including a golfer and a football player in diff. scenarios

narrow & broad

external & internal

500

Sophie is worried about her upcoming quiz and keeps saying to herself, "I am going to fail this quiz." How can she turn this negative self-talk statement into a positive self-talk statement?

"I have prepared well and will do my best."

"I can do this with enough effort."

500
This attentional strategy is described as monitoring bodily functions and feelings such as heart rate, breathing, and muscle tension

associative attentional strategy

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