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Theories and models
Definitions
From a movie
Practical Strategies
100
These are three strategies to develop moral reasoning according to the structural-developmental approach
What are disorganizing experiences, linking moral issues to general life, and inductive discipline?
100
The tasks an individual with ego orientation and low perceived competence would choose
What are extreme tasks?
100
Sport and exercise psychology
What is the study of human behavior in sport and exercise contexts?
100
An example of this source of self-efficacy was seen from the when a little boy made his first jump off a bike and said "I did it!"
What is mastery experience?
100
An approach concerned with changing contexts and not individuals
What is the descriptive approach to motivation?
200
These are the sources of self-efficacy
What are mastery experience, vicarious experience, verbal persuasion, and physiological arousal?
200
The two sources of intrinsic motivation
What are perceived competence and self-determination?
200
Social loafing
What is group productivity decreasing due to lack of motivation?
200
Jillian Michaels was this type of model when she demonstrated, guided participants, and then removed the guidance.
What is a participant model?
200
According to the Stress Injury Model, these can be used to help prevent injury
What are psychological skills?
300
Target, Authority, Rewards/Recognition, Groups, Evaluation and Time are used to create this
What is a mastery climate?
300
An approach to moral development concerned with providing positive role models and reinforcing desirable behaviors
What is the internalization approach?
300
A type of model that provides flawless performance.
What is a mastery model?
300
The type of motivation expressed by Conner Long, who competes in triathlon to help bond with his brother.
What is extrinsic motivation?
300
The step in the stress process where thoughts could alter physiological changes
What is the appraisal step?
400
Forming, Norming/Transition, Performing and Adjourning.
What are the stages of group development?
400
A football player who has problems forgetting the plays, gets to skip one conditioning drill after every game that he plays without forgetting the play. Assuming he doesn't like conditioning, is this reinforcement or punishment?
Negative reinforcement
400
**DAILY DOUBLE** A source of group cohesion in which the members of the group work together to achieve a common goal.
What is task cohesion?
400
The theory of modeling represented in the "dancing dots" video
What is the Visual Perception Perspective?
400
A component of Cognitive Evaluation Theory affected by the controlling aspects of rewards
What is self-determination?
500
Distinctiveness, individual positions, group norms, individual sacrifices, interaction and communication.
What are strategies to enhance group cohesion?
500
The types of expectations that can result in performance and motivational differences in young, beginning, low self-esteem, and stereotyped athletes.
What are inaccurate and inflexible expectations?
500
Motivation
What is the direction and intensity of effort?
500
**DAILY DOUBLE** In the video on LeSean McCoy, severity and identity were these
What are moderating characteristics?
500
The level of arousal that arousal regulation techniques should help one achieve for best performance
What is a moderate level of arousal.