Goal Setting
Arousal Regulation
Team Dynamics and Cohesion
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

A goal that is focused on a competitive result of an event, and long term

Outcome goal

100

Anxiety reduction/relaxation exercises are classified as                   and/or                  

Cognitive and/or somatic

100

What is an example of an informal role on a team?

Comedian, spark plug, cancer, enforcer, mentor, informal leader, star player, malingerer, social convener

100

A psychoneuromuscular condition that lies on a continuum anchored by focal dystonia (e.g., involuntary tremors, freezing, or jerking of the hands) and choking (type II) caused by anxiety, nerves, and/or choking. 

The yips

100

What are the three stages of the Multimodal Anxiety Reduction framework?

Cognitive-Affective Stress Management Training

Stress Inoculation Training

Pressure Training

200

A goal focused on achieving certain performance objectives based on comparison to one's own previous performances.

Performance Goals 

200

What are two arousal inducing techniques?

  • Increase breathing rate

  • Act energized

  • Use mood words and positive statements

  • Yell or shout

  • Listen to energizing music

  • Use energizing imagery

  • Complete a pre-competition workout

200

There is a circular relationship between team cohesion and team                   

performance

200

A                        includes two or more people who "interact with, and exert mutual influence on, each other.”

Group

300

A goal focused on the actions required to execute a skill.

Process goals

300

What is the easiest and most effective way to control anxiety and muscle tension?

Breath control

300

The stage of team development in which familiarization, formation of interpersonal relationships, and development of team structure occurs is called

Forming

300

The process of constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external or internal demands or conflicts appraised as taxing or exceeding one’s resources is called

Coping

400

Process goals directly improve both _____ and ____. 

Performance and self-efficacy

400

You must increase your                       of your psychological states before you can control your thoughts and feelings

Self-awareness

400

The phenomenon by which individual performance decreases as the number of people in the group increases.

The Ringelmann Effect 

400

What is one example of a process that occurs during the norming phase of team development?

Development of solidarity and cooperation; group conflicts resolved. 

Group purpose is defined more concretely. 

500

Name at least 3 goal setting principles

  1. Set specific goals

  2. Set moderately difficult, but realistic goals

  3. Set long- and short-term goals

  4. Set performance and process goals as well as outcome goals

  5. Set practice and competition goals

  6. Record goals

  7. Develop goal achievement strategies
  8. Consider participants’ personalities and motivations
  9. Foster an individual’s goal commitment
  10. Provide goal support
  11. Provide evaluation of and feedback about goals
  12. Daily or weekly at a minimum
500

Tensing and relaxing specific muscles through a methodical progression process is called

Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)

500

What are the three theories of group development discussed in class?

Linear, cyclical (life cycle), and pendular

500

When individuals within a group or team put forth less than 100% effort due to loss of motivation.

Social loafing

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