Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 22 & 23
Chapters 19 & 7
Chapters 10 & 15
100

Who is known as the Godfather of Sport Psychology?

Who is Coleman Griffith?

100

This is the deepest and most stable part of personality.

What is the psychological core?

100

True or False: Burnout can also occur in professionals outside of sport.  

 True.

100

Behavior modification uses positive and negative __________ to influence behavior.

What is reinforcement?

100

Which leadership approach argues that successful leaders possess certain personality traits that make them effective regardless of the situation?

What is the Trait Approach?

200

Name the three areas of specialization in sport and exercise psychology.

  • Research 

  • Teaching 

  • Consulting 

200

Which level of personality changes depending on the situation or social setting?

What is role-related behavior?

200

Which burnout theory suggests athletes continue participating because they feel trapped?

What is Commitment and Entrapment Theory?

200

Giving an athlete praise after a desired behavior is an example of what type of reinforcement?

What is positive reinforcement?

200

List the four approaches to studying leadership.

  • Trait 

  • Behavioral 

  • Situational 

  • Interactional 

300

Which specialist is licensed to diagnose and treat severe mental disorders such as eating disorders or substance abuse?

What is a Clinical Sport Psychologist?

300

This personality approach says behavior is influenced by both personality and the environment.

What is the interactional approach?

300

Burnout is defined as physical, emotional, and ________ withdrawal from a previously enjoyable activity.

What is social?

300

Name two major barriers to exercise discussed in class.

Any two: 

  • Lack of time 

  • Lack of energy 

  • Lack of motivation 

  • Excessive cost/no facilities 

  • Illness or injury 

  • Feeling uncomfortable 

300

An athlete's confidence changes depending on the situation they are in. What type of confidence is this?

What is state self-confidence?

400

Name the three major orientations in sport and exercise psychology. 

  • Psychophysiological 

  • Social-Psychological 

  • Cognitive-Behavioral 

400

An athlete wants to improve their own personal best instead of beating everyone else. This athlete is demonstrating what type of achievement goal?

What is a task (mastery) goal?

400

Name three signs or symptoms of burnout.

Any three of: 

  • Physical exhaustion 

  • Emotional exhaustion 

  • Social withdrawal 

  • Reduced motivation 

  • Loss of enjoyment 

  • Feeling ineffective/reduced accomplishment 

400

Flow is considered a special case of what type of motivation?

What is intrinsic motivation?

400

What is the difference between state self-confidence and trait self-confidence?

  • State self-confidence: Temporary and changes depending on the situation. 

  • Trait self-confidence: Stable and part of a person's personality. 

500

Which orientation emphasizes that thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors determine behavior?

What is the Cognitive-Behavioral Orientation?

500

A coach offers both competitive leagues and recreational leagues so athletes can participate for different reasons. Which motivation guideline is the coach applying?

 Change the environment to enhance motivation.

500

Which burnout model suggests an athlete's identity becomes centered entirely around being an athlete?

What is the Unidimensional Identity Development Model?

500

A coach removes extra conditioning after the team consistently arrives on time. What type of consequence is being used?

What is negative reinforcement.

500

Name three sources of self-efficacy.

Any three of: 

  • Performance accomplishments 

  • Vicarious experiences (modeling) 

  • Verbal persuasion 

  • Imaginal experiences 

  • Physiological states 

  • Emotional states