Individual differences
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- Created on: 20-12-16 11:53
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- Sports Psychology
- Individual Differences
- Personality
- Personality traits
- Type A or Type B
- Stable or Unstable
- Extroversion or Introversion
- Social Learning and Personality
- Interactionist approach to Personality
- Personality traits
- Attitude
- The triadic model of Attitude
- 1 beliefs
- cognitive element
- 2 Emotions
- affective element
- 3 Behaviour
- Behavioural element
- 1 beliefs
- Persuasive communication
- The triadic model of Attitude
- Motivation
- Motivation involves our inner drives towards achieving a goal
- Motivation depends on external pressure and rewards that we perceive in out environment
- motivation concerns the intensity ans the direction of our behaviour
- Extrinsic motivation
- Relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
- Arousal
- Drive theory= relationship between arousal and performance is linear.
- Inverted U theory= aroual and performace is linear util an optimum point them performace will decrease
- Catastrophe theory= reaches optimum level then has an extreme decline
- Peak flow experience
- Reticular activating system (RAS)
- Anxiety
- Competitive anxiety
- **** Test
- Somatic and cognitive anxiety
- Zone of Optimal Functioning
- Cue utilisation
- Aggression
- Instinct theory of aggression
- Frustration - Aggression hypothesis
- Aggression cue hypothesis
- Social learinging theory
- Bandura- behaviour theory
- Social facilitation
- Evaluation apprehension
- Effects of social facilitation on performance
- Personality
- Group and team dynamics and goal setting in sport
- Group and team
- Group or sports team formation
- Stage 1:Forming
- Stage 2: Storming
- Stage 3: Norming
- Stage 4: Performing
- Group or sports team formation
- Team Cohesion
- Group or sports team performace
- Actual Productivity= potential productivity- losses due to faulty processes
- The Ringlemann effect
- Goal setting
- SMART goal setting
- Different types of goals
- POP
- Long term and short term goals
- Group and team
- Individual Differences
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