ch 9 Leadership
ch 10 Communication
ch 11 PST
ch 13 Imagery
ch 14
100

"Great leaders are born, not made." This statement is an example of which approach to leadership?

trait

100

ONE Nonverbal cues is transmitted via

body position etc.

100

When new psychological skills are being learned, how long should they generally be practiced? Free response

3 to 5 days a week, 15 to 30 minutes a day

100

Name ONE of the following senses Imagery involves

kinesthetic

100

According to Rosenthal and Jacobson's study on teachers' expectancies and students' performances,

children identified as "late bloomers" exhibited the greatest gains in IQ

200

The definition of leadership usually seen in the literature is

the behavioral process of influencing individuals and groups toward set goals

200

Which of the following is NOT a principle of communication when setting up team meetings?

What is discussed in the meeting is open to others outside the meeting.

200

According to Vealey's analysis, which ONE of the following reflects foundation methods in PST training?

physical practice

200

Vividly imagined events produce an innervation in muscles that is similar to the innervation produced by physically practicing the movement. This is an illustration of

psychoneuromuscular theory

200

Collective efficacy refers to

each individual's perception of the efficacy of the team as a whole

300

According to research on leadership behavior in youth sports by Smith and colleagues, which of the following is true?

Players with high self-esteem were not as affected by coaches' supportiveness and instructiveness as were players with low self-esteem.

300

A program has been developed to improve coach, athlete, and parent communication by putting mental training on smartphones, tablets, and computers so everyone can talk to one another. The name of this is

MentalApp

300

Which ONE of the following is a consideration when teaching mental skills to athletes with disabilities?

ensuring that the venues are accessible

300

Imagery functions as a coding system to help individuals acquire movement patterns. This describes

symbolic learning theory

300

Coaching efficacy is composed of all of the following areas except

playing experience

400

Which of the following is true regarding antecedents of coaches' expectations and values

There are cross-cultural variations in coaching behaviors.

400

In a study investigating verbal and nonverbal feedback used by coaches in practice and competition, results found

verbal and nonverbal feedback was about 50% each during practice

400

A new construct called Superior Performance Intelligence name ONE of the common threads

knowing how to maximize your potential

400

Triple code theory refers to what three parts of the image

image itself, image meaning, somatic response to the image

400

The strongest and most dependable information on which to base self-efficacy judgments comes from

performance accomplishments

500

Which ONE of the following statements regarding peer leadership is true

Peer leadership is positively related to task and social cohesion

500

Which of the following is NOT an individual style for managing conflict

aggregating

500

Name ONE of the following reasons why players and coaches often neglect psychological skills training?

lack of knowledge

500

In a review of PETTLEP imagery studies, it was found that PETTLEP imagery generally enhanced performance because of its focus on

functional equivalence

500

Research indicates that high-ability golfers relied on _______ for efficacy information whereas lower ability golfers relied on _______ for efficacy information.

handicap; previous practice

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