Ch.1 HW
What are the untraditional domains in which future career growth is possible using the principles of sport psychology
- development of youth life-skills through sport - exercise and wellness promotion programs
What are major career tracks that have been identified in the field of applied sport and exercise psychology?
- teaching and research in psychology - teaching and research in sport sciences - applying sport psychology skills across diverse contexts - consulting with athletes
What are the contributions of Bruce Oglivie and Tom Tutko to the field of sport psychology?
- they developed the Athletic Motivation Inventory - They authored the revolutionary book "Problem Athletes and How to Handle Them"
In the context of the future direction of research in the field of sport psychology. What are some statements about sport psychological interventions?
- they should help athletes understand how problematic subcultures may have enculturated unhealthy behaviors - they should do more than help athletes perform better - they should be designed as tools for individual empowerment and social justice
What are some of the professional issues faced by sport psychologists in the 1980s?
- what kinds of services should be offered by the discipline - Is there an adequate scientific base for the practice of sport psychology
The field of psychology that is concerned with the psychological factors that influence performance in sport, the psychological effects derived from participation, and the theories that can be used to enhance performance is known as _____
Applied Sport Psychology
The International Society of Sport Psychology was formed in ____ in 1965
Rome
The professionals who study the motivation, violence, leadership, group dynamics, exercise and psychological well- being, thoughts and feelings of athletes are known as _____.
Sport Psychologists
Sport Psychology was ____ in Eastern Europe during the Soviet Union era
a highly esteemed field of academic and professional concern
Eastern Europe, during the Soviet era, was believed to be ____
ahead of North America
An accurate statement about the anticipated future job market of sport psychology is that discipline should _____
apply its principles to performing arts, music, business, and the military
In the 1980s, a research development that occurred was ___
better documentation of the effectiveness of psychology in performance enhancement
In the 1980s, most of the sport psychology journals were driven by _____
cognitive theories from psychology
Sport Psychology is used by athletes to gain what?
competitive edge
During the period of 1990-2013, there was more research conducted on the influence of ____ on psychological processes and behavior
culture
One of Dorothy Yate's pioneering practice was that she ___-
developed a psychology course for aviators and athletes at San Jose State College
In the 1970's, instead of forays into application, a lot of people in the field of sport psychology felt that ____ would be better for the discipline
developing a strong research foundation
One of Coleman Griffith's contributions to sport psychology is that he ____
established the first sport psychology laboratory in North America
According to J.H. Salmela (1984), the research scope in sport psychology during the Soviet Union era in Eastern Europe limited when compared to the Western world due to _____
greater governmental control
In the 1970s, a major factor in the coming of age of sport psychology was the ____
increase in systematic research by growing number of sport psychologists
The ____ considers person and environmental variables and their potential interaction
interactionism paradigm
In her overview of the historical development of sport and exercise psychology, R.S Vealey described 1993-2005 as being the period of emerging diversity in the ____ sport psychology
methods, paradigms, and epistemology used in
The usage of qualitative studies is extremely useful because it allows researchers to gain in-depth knowledge by ___
observing and interviewing people
Techniques of ____ were used to voluntarily control bodily functions such as heart rate, temperature, and muscle tension
psychic self regulation
Sport Psychology experienced considerable growth in the 1980s due to the publicity generated by ____
sport psychologists working with olympic athletes
In the 1990s, one main development was ____
standards were set as to what constituted ethical behavior
According to J.H. Salmela (1981), the research focus in sport psychology _____ during the Soviet Union era in Eastern Europe
tended to be of a field variety
Rainer Martens chided the field of sport psychology for conducting laboratory-based research because he believed that field research ______
would result in more relevant findings and results