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[Show more]sport and exercise psychology - Answer-the scientific study of human behavior in sport and exercise and 
practical application of that knowledge 
three roles of sport psychologists - Answer-1. Research 
2. Teaching 
3. consulting 
two major types of questions in the field? - Answer-1. Understand the...
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Add to cartsport and exercise psychology - Answer-the scientific study of human behavior in sport and exercise and 
practical application of that knowledge 
three roles of sport psychologists - Answer-1. Research 
2. Teaching 
3. consulting 
two major types of questions in the field? - Answer-1. Understand the...
4 steps of PST program - Answer-1. Education and assessment: teach importance 
2. Acquisition: create strategies for learning skills 
3. Practice: 
4. Evaluation: did it work? 
Sport and Exercise Psychology - Answer-The scientific study of human behavior in sport and exercise, and 
the practical app...
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Add to cart4 steps of PST program - Answer-1. Education and assessment: teach importance 
2. Acquisition: create strategies for learning skills 
3. Practice: 
4. Evaluation: did it work? 
Sport and Exercise Psychology - Answer-The scientific study of human behavior in sport and exercise, and 
the practical app...
What is Sport & Exercise Psychology? - Answer-The scientific study of human behaviour in sport and 
exercise, and the practical application of that knowledge 
What are the 3 Roles of Sports Psychologists? - Answer-- Research 
- Teach 
- Consult 
What are two Major types of questions in the field? - ...
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Add to cartWhat is Sport & Exercise Psychology? - Answer-The scientific study of human behaviour in sport and 
exercise, and the practical application of that knowledge 
What are the 3 Roles of Sports Psychologists? - Answer-- Research 
- Teach 
- Consult 
What are two Major types of questions in the field? - ...
What are the 4 steps of PST? - Answer-1. Education and Assessment 
- participants realize how important it is to acquire psychological skills and how the skill affects 
performance 
What are the 4 steps of PST? - Answer-2. Acquisition 
- Strategies and techniques for learning the various psychologic...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 steps of PST? - Answer-1. Education and Assessment 
- participants realize how important it is to acquire psychological skills and how the skill affects 
performance 
What are the 4 steps of PST? - Answer-2. Acquisition 
- Strategies and techniques for learning the various psychologic...
attributions? how do they relate to success/failure? - (approach/avoid or attract) 
Overtraining - short cycle of high levels of training that are near or at max capacity. Part of training 
cycle (overload) in which training is raised and then lowered in order to make the body more fit. 
(principle ...
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Add to cartattributions? how do they relate to success/failure? - (approach/avoid or attract) 
Overtraining - short cycle of high levels of training that are near or at max capacity. Part of training 
cycle (overload) in which training is raised and then lowered in order to make the body more fit. 
(principle ...
*What are the 4 Steps of a PST program & what happens in each step?* - Answer-1. Education & 
Assessment: convey importance, explain limitations 
2. Acquisition: strategies, techniques, & prioritization 
3. Practice: automation (practice it so much that it's automatic), integration (use skill in pr...
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Add to cart*What are the 4 Steps of a PST program & what happens in each step?* - Answer-1. Education & 
Assessment: convey importance, explain limitations 
2. Acquisition: strategies, techniques, & prioritization 
3. Practice: automation (practice it so much that it's automatic), integration (use skill in pr...
In a general psychological sense, motivation can be defined as 
A. the intensity of one's effort 
B. the direction of one's effort 
C. the direction and emotion associated with one's effort 
D. the direction and intensity of one's effort - Answer-D 
In terms of motivational approaches, the "tra...
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Add to cartIn a general psychological sense, motivation can be defined as 
A. the intensity of one's effort 
B. the direction of one's effort 
C. the direction and emotion associated with one's effort 
D. the direction and intensity of one's effort - Answer-D 
In terms of motivational approaches, the "tra...
sport & exercise psychology defintion - Answer-The scientific study of human behaviour in sport and 
exercise, and the practical application of that knowledge 
3 roles of sport psychologists - Answer--research 
-teaching 
-consulting 
What are the two major types of questions in the field? - Answer-...
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Add to cartsport & exercise psychology defintion - Answer-The scientific study of human behaviour in sport and 
exercise, and the practical application of that knowledge 
3 roles of sport psychologists - Answer--research 
-teaching 
-consulting 
What are the two major types of questions in the field? - Answer-...
2 characteristics of skilled/effective imagery? - - vividness 
- controllability 
2 Major Components of Fair Play - 1. formal rules 
2. unwritten rules 
3 potential benefits of mindfulness - - reduce pain 
- increase happiness and overall well-being 
- memory increases 
4 Components of Attention - 1...
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Add to cart2 characteristics of skilled/effective imagery? - - vividness 
- controllability 
2 Major Components of Fair Play - 1. formal rules 
2. unwritten rules 
3 potential benefits of mindfulness - - reduce pain 
- increase happiness and overall well-being 
- memory increases 
4 Components of Attention - 1...
_______ is defined as focusing on the relevant cues in the environment, maintaining that attentional 
focus over time, having awareness of the situation and performance errors, and shifting attentional focus 
as necessary. 
A. Attention 
B. Concentration 
C. Focus 
D. Awareness - B 
¨Imagine you ar...
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focus over time, having awareness of the situation and performance errors, and shifting attentional focus 
as necessary. 
A. Attention 
B. Concentration 
C. Focus 
D. Awareness - B 
¨Imagine you ar...
( inverted u) According to this theory, what is the optimal level of arousal for performing a task? - - 
performance is optimal at a moderate level of arousal and falls off if athletes are not aroused enough or 
too aroused (middle) 
(drive theory) According to this theory, what is the optimal level...
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Add to cart( inverted u) According to this theory, what is the optimal level of arousal for performing a task? - - 
performance is optimal at a moderate level of arousal and falls off if athletes are not aroused enough or 
too aroused (middle) 
(drive theory) According to this theory, what is the optimal level...
What are 4 steps of the Scientific Method? - - Develop the problem 
- Formulate Hypothesis 
- Gather Data 
- Analyze and Interpret results 
What are Attributions? - Interpretations or explanations individuals give for success or failure 
What are Mastery Attempts? - - Sporting Choices 
- Intensity 
...
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Add to cartWhat are 4 steps of the Scientific Method? - - Develop the problem 
- Formulate Hypothesis 
- Gather Data 
- Analyze and Interpret results 
What are Attributions? - Interpretations or explanations individuals give for success or failure 
What are Mastery Attempts? - - Sporting Choices 
- Intensity 
...
¨Describe the trait approach to personality. Why are traits a poor predictor of behavior on their own? - 
A study by Horn (1995) found that more frequent positive feedback was associated with poorer 
psychological outcomes, and a more critical approach was associated to more positive outcomes for 
...
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Add to cart¨Describe the trait approach to personality. Why are traits a poor predictor of behavior on their own? - 
A study by Horn (1995) found that more frequent positive feedback was associated with poorer 
psychological outcomes, and a more critical approach was associated to more positive outcomes for 
...
"Maybe the nature, content, and delivery of self-talk may not be as important as the individual 
interpretation of that self talk" is underscoring the notion of... - individual differences 
*4 Strategies for Increasing Self-Efficacy (that address each of the predictors of self-efficacy)* - 1. 
Ens...
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Add to cart"Maybe the nature, content, and delivery of self-talk may not be as important as the individual 
interpretation of that self talk" is underscoring the notion of... - individual differences 
*4 Strategies for Increasing Self-Efficacy (that address each of the predictors of self-efficacy)* - 1. 
Ens...
_______ is defined as focusing on the relevant cues in the environment, maintaining that attentional 
focus over time, having awareness of the situation and performance errors, and shifting attentional focus 
as necessary. 
A. Attention 
B. Concentration 
C. Focus 
D. Awareness - B 
4 steps of PST p...
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Add to cart_______ is defined as focusing on the relevant cues in the environment, maintaining that attentional 
focus over time, having awareness of the situation and performance errors, and shifting attentional focus 
as necessary. 
A. Attention 
B. Concentration 
C. Focus 
D. Awareness - B 
4 steps of PST p...
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