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The document contains notes for introduction to macroeconomics for year 1 semester 1. The notes were specifically designed keeping in mind the open book nature of the exam, and can be printed out and taken to the exam.
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Stress 
Cognitive motivational theory 
Anxiety 
Model of stress 
Stress responses 
Arousal 
State anxiety vs Trait anxiety 
Cognitive appraisal 
Coping strategies 
Dynamic nature of coping 
Theories of anxiety and performance 
Drive theory 
Inverted-U theory 
Cusp catastrophe 
Individual zones of optimal functioning theory 
Outcomes of anxiety 
Outcomes of coping strategies
Self Esteem 
Importance of self esteem 
Self concept and behaviour 
Physical self concept 
Body image 
Body satisfaction 
Reducing body related concerns 
Designing sport to promote body related concerns
Stress and Arousal 
Stressors in sport 
Coping 
Coping strategies 
Coping categories 
Somatic anxiety 
Cognitive anxiety 
Arousal induced strategies
Goal setting 
Objective vs Subjective goals 
Types of goals 
Influence of goals 
Goal setting theory 
6 principles of effective team goal setting 
Common problems in goal setting 
Goal setting programme
Imagery 
Different types of imagery 
Why we use imagery 
Internal and External Imagery 
Psycho-neuromuscular theory 
Symbolic learning theory 
Bio-informational theory 
Cognitive interference
Dimensions of attention 
Concentration principles 
Components of exceptional performance 
Width of attention 
Methods of understanding concentration 
Internal and external distractions