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200

This is too much behaviour of a particular type.

What is a behavioural excess?

200

Behavioural deficits and behavioural excesses causing athletes to seek help from a sport psychologist and availability of specific procedures are two reasons for this.

What is why the book places emphasis on specific behaviours rather than summary labels?

200

This type of behaviour is observable, like throwing a punch.

What is overt?

200

Cognitions are assumed to be covert behaviours and this are two assumptions the author makes about cognitions.

What is suggesting confidence can be analyzed behaviourally and not just cognitively?

200
Belief, thought, expectancy, and attitude describe this.

What is cognition?

400

These are three synonyms for behaviour.

What are performance, response, and activity?

400
Being goal-oriented, helpful to the athlete's performance, being based on respondent and operant conditioning, and these three others are characteristics of BSP.

What are interpreting cognitive techniques and applying them to behavioural methods, using single-subject designs, and holding everyone involved accountable?

400
Cue, signal, and prompt are synonyms for this.

What is stimulus?

400
Any muscular, glandular, or electrical activity of an organism describes what how?

What is behaviour technically?

400

This is the study of the scientific laws that govern the behaviour of humans and other animals.

What is behaviour analysis?

600

These are to be improved on in a sport psychology program.

What are target behaviours?

600

This type of behaviour is not observable, like self-talk.

What is covert?

600
Athletes and coaches being willing to participate, requiring direct assessment, and individual data being useful for athletes and coaches are three reasons that these are commonly used.

What are single-subject research designs?

600

This involves the use of behaviour analysis to enhance the performance and satisfaction of athletes.

What is behavioural sport psychology?

600

Writing off an athlete who is labelled as unintelligent or creating self-fulfilling prophecies are two disadvantages of using these.

What are summary labels?

800

This is the performing or application of certain techniques to aid people in everyday life.

What is behaviour modification?

800

This ensures that the techniques and treatments being implemented are in the client's best interests.

What is social validation?

800

"Anything a person says or does" describes what how?

What is behaviour generally?

800

This is too little behaviour of a particular type.

What is a behavioural deficit?

800

This is a form of therapy focused on replacing negative behaviours with more constructive ones.

What is cognitive behavioural therapy?

1000
These are three things not included in behaviour analysis procedures.

What are traditional assessments, hypnosis, and the use of drugs?

1000

An athlete's general optimism or pessimism before practice is a this of traditional psychological term like attitude.

What is a behavioural perspective/interpretation?

1000

The specific physical variables in one's immediate surroundings.

What are stimuli?

1000

These three concepts concerning the athlete's thoughts on intervention are addressed by social validity.

What are goals, procedures, and results?

1000

People use these to describe what causes a behaviour.

What are general terms (like intelligence, attitude, and personality)?