Introduction
Personality
Attribution
Motivation
MISC
100

A sport psychologist wants to conduct a new study on how average male and female children respond to losing a soccer game. Which research design is the most appropriate, considering ethical and practical concerns?

Survey

100

An athlete who can judge how she is currently feeling and also judge the feelings of her opponent would score high on:         

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Extraversion
  • Openness
  • Agreeableness

Emotional Intelligene

100
  • Attribution theory describes how people explain their successes and failures based on locus of causality and:
  • Stability
  • Luck
  • Effort
  • Task difficulty

number 5

Stability

100

What is the definition of Motivation?

The direction and intensity of one's effort

100

TRUE OR FALSE

  • Sport psychology is only helpful to elite or professional athletes.

False.

200

What did Norman Triplett observe when he asked children to wind a string as fast as they could while alone and also in the presence of other children?


  • The children wound the string faster when they were in the presence of other children
200

A collection of values, attitudes, emotions, and cognitions that influence the way in which an individual approaches, responds to, and appraises demanding events to consistently achieve his or her goals is referred to as...

Mental Toughness

200

What attribution style is considered the most functional type of attribution for an athlete to make following a poor performance?

Internal, controllable, and unstable

200

Why do youth sports involve modifications of rules or equipment?

  • In order to allow for successful experiences
  • To create a performance goal oriented environment
  • To deter social loafing

Answers May Vary

200

Describe how an individual with an optimistic explanatory style would explain a team's victory. What about a team's defeat?

Critical thinking questions

Answers will vary

300

Who is considered the father of American sport psychology?

Coleman Griffith... Developed the first class and laboratory dedicated to sports psych, an active practitioner and researcher.

300

Which of the personality theories is widely used in sport psychology?

Social Learning or Trait... Trait

300

What are the 3 skills athletes can practice to build self-confidence and develop more constructive thought patterns?

  • Assessing personal assumptions
  • Disrupting strategies
  • De-catastrophizing
300

Define social loafing... Why is it considered to be negative?

**Diffusion of Responsibility... Attributed beyond sports. 

300

If increasing self-efficacy is important for increasing performance, should coaches ever be critical of their players? (Is there a limit to increasing an athlete’s self-efficacy?)

Critical thinking... Answers will vary... However, a good reminder is that self-efficacy refers to an individual's belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments 

400

A researcher wants to know if the temperature in the room will affect number of baskets made by basketball players. What would be the independent and dependent variables in this scenario?

  • The temperature of the room --> Independent variable
  • The number of baskets made --> Dependent variable
400

The ________ hypothesis states that people with certain personalities gravitate toward athletics in general or towards specific sports.

Selection

400

Accepting credit for success, but blaming failure on external factors is called...

Self-serving attribution

400

Why is it important to create different types of environments for different people?

  • People are motivated by different things
  • People become bored easily
  • People expect choices

People are motivated by different things

400

If 300 successful athletes take a personality test, and 70% of the athletes score high on resilience, we can assume that resilience may be ____ athletic success.

  • Correlated with
  • A leading cause of
  • Unrelated to
  • None of the above
Correlated with
500

Match the sport psychology focus during each phase

-The early years                                                -Applying information

-The contemporary years                                  -Academic and learning focus

-The formative years        -Continual growth and recognition in new organizations

Early to academic

Formative to applied

Contemporary to growth and inclusion

500

How athletes cope with _____ may be what connects personality to athletic performance.

  • Stressors
  • Failure
  • Success
  • Physical testing

Stressors

500

An examination of media coverage of the 2010 Olympic Games shows that commentators are more likely to attribute American athletes' success to ________ than they were for non-American athletes.

  • Commitment and intelligence
  • Rigorous training and team work             
  • Past experience and luck             
  • Task difficulty and coaching

Commitment and intelligence

500

Which type of extrinsic reward tends to lead to an increase in intrinsic motivation?

  • Verbal praise
  • Awards and trophies
  • Days off from practice
  • Team parties

verbal praise

500

What are two ways that sport psychology is similar to other branches of psychology (e.g., social psychology)? What are two ways that sport psychology is different from other branches of psychology?

Critical Thinking... Answers May Vary