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What are the 4 areas of the Multilevel Classification System for Sport Psychology (MCS-
SP)? - Answer Performance Development
Performance Dysfunction
Performance Impairment
Performance Termination
What are the 11 areas of the Sport Psychology Service Delivery (SPSD) Heuristic? -
Answer 1 Professional Boundaries
2 Professional Philosophy
3 Making contact
4 Assessment
5 Conceptualizing athletes' concerns & potential interventions
6 Range, types & organization of service
7 Program implementation
8 Managing the self as an intervention instrument
9 Program & consultant evaluation
,10 Conclusions & implications
11 Leaving the setting
What are the five variables of Coach Leadership Models? - Answer Coaching Context
Coaches personal characteristics
Athlete Outcomes
Athlete Characteristics
Coaching Behaviors
What kind of leader provides tactical instructions to his or her teammates? - Answer
Task leader
What kind of leader is typically the greatest motivator on the field? - Answer
Motivational leader
What kind of leader cares for a good team atmosphere off the field? - Answer
Social leader
What kind of leader handles communication with club management, media,
and sponsors? - Answer External leader
What kind of leadership involves having roles that are prescribed or awarded (Such
as captains)? - Answer Formal leadership
What kind of leadership is used when roles emerge within the team as a result of
interactions between teammates and the demands of the task? - Answer
Informal leadership
,What are some transformational leadership behaviors that are important for athlete
leaders? - Answer Individual consideration (showing respect for followers & concern for
their personal feelings & needs)
Inspirational Motivation (Developing, articulating, and inspiring others with their
vision for the future)
Intellectual stimulation (Challenging followers to reexamine their assumptions about
their work & reconsider how it can be performed)
What approach states that in order to mobilize athletes efforts & to be successful,
leaders need to be seen as "one of us" AND to "craft a sense of us" "do it for us"
& "embed a sense of us"? - Answer Social identity approach
What scale distinguishes between instrumental or task leadership behaviors (ex.
"helps to set goals for the team") & expressive or social leadership behaviors (ex
"helps to settle conflicts among team members") - Answer Player leadership scale
Which inventory assesses the use of leadership behaviors that foster a shared identity
within the team? - Answer Identity Leadership Inventory (It distinguishes between 4
dimensions of effective identity-based leadership)
What are the 4 dimensions of effective identity-based leadership? - Answer 1 Effective
leaders need to be in-group prototypes (represent the unique qualities that define the
group & what it means to be a member of the group)
2 They need to be in-group champions (advance & promote the core interests of
the group)
3 They need to be entrepreneurs of identity (bring people together by creating a
shared sense of "we" & "us" within the group
4 Effective leaders need to be embedders of identity (develop structures that
facilitate & embed shared understanding, coordination & success)
, Psychology abilities that facilitates athlete performance and personal development
are referred to as what? - Answer Mental skills
Techniques or procedures that athletes engage in to develop physical & mental skills
are referred to as what? - Answer Mental tools
What refers to the process of identifying which internal & external information
is selected to be processed by one's system? - Answer Attentional Selectivity
What refers to how much info one is capable of attending to at one time? -
Answer Attentional capacity
What refers to how emotional arousal affects information processing? - Answer
Attentional alertness
Which model states that when cognitive anxiety is low, the arousal performance
relationship will manifest itself in the previously described inverted U-manner
(with higher cognitive state anxiety, higher arousal could equal lower performance)
- Answer Cusp Catastrophe Model
What theory states that regardless of the level of arousal or presence of various
emotional states, individuals can choose to reverse their perception of that state?
- Answer Reversal Theory
Using the mind to relax the body, along with repeated self-suggestions of
sensations associated with parasympathetic nervous system activation until a
relaxed states is entered is called what? - Answer Autogenic Training
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