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©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e EDKP 498 - Final Exam Material (Post Midterm) Questions With Correct Answers 3 Types of Goal Setting - answer1. Process Goals (best): focus on specific behaviours that an athlete must engage in throughout the performance "keep your head up while carrying the puck" 2. Performance Goals: Focus on improving and attaining personal performance standards "improvgn save percentage each game" 3. Focus on social comparison and competitive results "win a game" SMART(ER) Principles - answerSpecific, Measureable, Adjustable, Realistic, Timely, Evaluate, Rewards Performance Profiling Steps - answer1. Identify key performance chaarcterisitics 2. Identify ideal rating for each characteristic (1-10) 3. Rate current ability for each characteristic (1-10) 4. Subtract current rating from ideal 5. Prioritize performance weaknesses and determine which is in need of most attention ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e Common Problems with Goal Setting - answer- setting too many goals - athletes do not "buy into it" - failure to recognie individual differences - underestimating the time required for effective goal setting programs - failure to provide athletes with follow-up Define Self-Talk What are the 2 types? - answer- verbalizations or statments addressed to the self, multidimensional in nature, and have interpretive elements associated with their context 1. Intructional Self Talk 2. Motivational Self Talk Instructional Self Talk - answerUsed for: - skill development - skill execution - strategy development - general performance improvement ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 | P a g e - breaking a bad habit Motivational Self Talk (3 purposes) - answer1. Mastery - eg. building self confidence 2. Arousal - eg. relaxing before competition 3. Drive - eg. increasing effort Task Matching Hypothesis - answerInstructional Statements: high skill, timing, and precision Motivational Statements: muscular strength + endurance 6 Dimensions of Self Talk - answervalence - positive of negative verbalization - overt or covert self-determination - assigned or freely chosen directional interpretation - motivating or demotivating directional intensity - not at all motivating or very much so motivating frequency - often or never History of Imagery (Who, when?) - answerEdmund Jacobson (1931) He imagined his arm moving and found that the neurons were firing even though his arm wasn't moving ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 | P a g e What is imagery? - answer- a form of simulation that involves recalling from memory pieces of information stored from experience and shaping those pieces into meaningful images - involves all senses: visual, kinesthetic (feel your body), auditory, tactile, olfactory - more complicated than visualization because it involves all the senses How imagery works: 1. Psychoneuromuscular Theory 2. Symbolic Learning Theory 3. Psychological Skill Hypothesis 3. Bioinformational Theory 4. Triple Code Model - answer1. Psychoneuromuscular Theory: progamming your muscles for action; imagined events innervate the muscles like physical practice of the movement would; strengthens neural pathways 2. Symbolic Learning Theory: understanding movement patterns; imagery functions as a coding system (mental blueprints) 3. Psychological Skill Hypothesis: imagery develops and refines mental skills like concentration and confidence, which reduces anxiety and improves performance 4. Bioinformational Theory: a description of an image consists of two main types of statments: stimulus propositions and response propositions

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©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

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EDKP 498 - Final Exam Material (Post
Midterm) Questions With Correct Answers


3 Types of Goal Setting - answer✔1. Process Goals (best): focus on specific behaviours that an

athlete must engage in throughout the performance "keep your head up while carrying the

puck"


2. Performance Goals: Focus on improving and attaining personal performance standards

"improvgn save percentage each game"


3. Focus on social comparison and competitive results "win a game"


SMART(ER) Principles - answer✔Specific, Measureable, Adjustable, Realistic, Timely, Evaluate,

Rewards


Performance Profiling Steps - answer✔1. Identify key performance chaarcterisitics


2. Identify ideal rating for each characteristic (1-10)


3. Rate current ability for each characteristic (1-10)


4. Subtract current rating from ideal


5. Prioritize performance weaknesses and determine which is in need of most attention


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, ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Common Problems with Goal Setting - answer✔- setting too many goals


- athletes do not "buy into it"


- failure to recognie individual differences


- underestimating the time required for effective goal setting programs


- failure to provide athletes with follow-up


Define Self-Talk




What are the 2 types? - answer✔- verbalizations or statments addressed to the self,

multidimensional in nature, and have interpretive elements associated with their context




1. Intructional Self Talk


2. Motivational Self Talk


Instructional Self Talk - answer✔Used for:


- skill development


- skill execution


- strategy development


- general performance improvement


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, ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- breaking a bad habit


Motivational Self Talk (3 purposes) - answer✔1. Mastery - eg. building self confidence


2. Arousal - eg. relaxing before competition


3. Drive - eg. increasing effort


Task Matching Hypothesis - answer✔Instructional Statements: high skill, timing, and precision


Motivational Statements: muscular strength + endurance


6 Dimensions of Self Talk - answer✔valence - positive of negative


verbalization - overt or covert


self-determination - assigned or freely chosen


directional interpretation - motivating or demotivating


directional intensity - not at all motivating or very much so motivating


frequency - often or never


History of Imagery (Who, when?) - answer✔Edmund Jacobson (1931)




He imagined his arm moving and found that the neurons were firing even though his arm

wasn't moving




3|Page

, ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
What is imagery? - answer✔- a form of simulation that involves recalling from memory pieces

of information stored from experience and shaping those pieces into meaningful images


- involves all senses: visual, kinesthetic (feel your body), auditory, tactile, olfactory


- more complicated than visualization because it involves all the senses


How imagery works:


1. Psychoneuromuscular Theory


2. Symbolic Learning Theory


3. Psychological Skill Hypothesis


3. Bioinformational Theory


4. Triple Code Model - answer✔1. Psychoneuromuscular Theory: progamming your muscles for

action; imagined events innervate the muscles like physical practice of the movement would;

strengthens neural pathways


2. Symbolic Learning Theory: understanding movement patterns; imagery functions as a coding

system (mental blueprints)


3. Psychological Skill Hypothesis: imagery develops and refines mental skills like concentration

and confidence, which reduces anxiety and improves performance


4. Bioinformational Theory: a description of an image consists of two main types of statments:

stimulus propositions and response propositions


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