Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Personality
Chapter 3 Motivation
Chapter 6 Motivation
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Emotional disorders affecting sport performance, such as eating disorders and drug abuse, would best be treated by a

what is a clinical sport psychologist

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The most superficial, and therefore most easily changed, part of a personality structure

what is role-related behavior

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Achievement motivation best be viewed as

what is a personality factor

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A study by Amorose and Horn (2000) showed that changes in intrinsic motivation occurred primarily because of

What are coaching behaviors

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Leading researcher during period 3 (1938-1965)

who is Franklin Henry

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focuses on mistakes and evaluation by others

What is Maladaptive perfectionism

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The most difficult but most important component of structuring sport and exercise environments to meet an athlete's or exerciser's needs

what is individualizing coaching and teaching

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The ratio of positive to negative behaviors recommended to coaches by the Positive Coaching Alliance is

what is 5:1

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The father of American sport psychology

who is Coleman Griffith

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Behavior is best determined by accounting for situational and personal characteristics.

Phenomenological Approach

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Stable attributions are linked to

what are expectations of future success or failure

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the use of rewards and punishment, which increase or decrease the likelihood of a similar response occurring in the future.

what is Reinforcement 

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the first woman to practice sport psychology and conduct research in this area as well as develop the relaxation-set method to help a boxing team

who is Dorothy Yates

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Behavior is determined largely by the situation or environment.

Situational Approach

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Attribution theory explains

what individuals think their success and failure are

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One reason principles of reinforcement are complex

People react differently to the same reinforcement

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In period 2 (1921-1928), sport psychology laboratories began in all of the following countries except

what is England

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In a case study of an individual with cerebral palsy, Gaskin and colleagues (2010) argued that unconscious motives and unresolved childhood conflicts were a key to understanding his present behavior. This is indicative of which approach to personality

what is psychodynamics

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"I don't want to run slower than my personal best time" is an example of

what is mastery-avoidance goal

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TARGET stands for tasks

What is tasks, authority, rewards, groupings, evaluation, and timing.