KNES 3318
In what year did sport psychology transform from a hobby to an actual field of study?
1925
Which of the following is NOT one of the purposes of a systematic review?
All of the answers were ( help establish generalizabilty of findings and Help establish consistency of findings)
______ gave the first Coleman Griffith lecture at the first AAASP conference in 1986
Boonie Strickland
The father of applied sport psychology is:
Bruce Olgivie
The women psychologist with the greatest influence on other women scholars is:
Carolyn Sherif
Coleman Griffith worked as the first sport psychologist for which two teams
Chicago Cubs and Notre Dame team
The father of American sport Psychology is
Coleman Griffith
it is generally accepted that there are two categories of sport psychologist. These are
Educational & clinical
Which of the following is NOT part of TARGET
Experience
Behaviors that are performed for intrinsic reasons are performed for monetary reward.
False
Which one of the following athletes did Coleman Griffith famously interview in 1924
Harold "Red" Grange
Which of the following is NOT a type of extrinsic motivation?
Intangible regulation
The Bobo Doll experiments serve as an example for which of the following personality approaches?
Situational approach
People following the ____ approach to sport and exercise psychology assume that behavior is determined by a complex interaction between the environment and the personal makeup of the athlete or exerciser.
Social psychological
According to Ryan and Deci (2000), individuals with an introjected regulation regulatory style have which of the following kinds of perceived locus of causality?
Somewhat external
According to Ryan and Deci (2000), individuals with an identified regulation regulatory style have which of the following kinds of perceived locus of causality?
Somewhat internal
Which famous book(s) were written by Coleman Griffith?
The Psychology of Coaching and The Psychology of Athletics
Although Coleman Griffith worked hard in the area of sport psychology his work had little effect on the growth of research and practice in sport psychology
True
Cognitive Evaluation Theory contends that social-contextual events (e.g., feedback, communications, rewards) enhance intrinsic Motivation for an activity when they support feelings of self-determined engagement
True
Many of the actions and behaviors people perform are not energized purely by intrinsic motivation
True
Morgan developed the mental health model to help explain the relationships between personality and athletic success
True
Recent research has been critical of some of the findings concerning the relationship between mood states and performance. Which of the following is NOT a recommended guideline for using mood profiling with elite athletes?
Use it as a predictor of team success
Motivation is concerned with
a. The amount of energy put into particular tasks b. the activates one directs his or her energies towards. c. The level of persistence one displays in the face of setbacks
As used in the sport psychology literature, motivation can refer to
a.An internal personality characteristic b.an external influence c.consequence of or an explanation for behavior
the concept of relatedness refers to:
a.a full sense of affiliation b.the perception that one is cared for c.a feeling of belonging in the social world
According to Ryan and Deci(2000), positive outcomes associated with more internalized motivation has emerged from all of the following EXCEPT
academics
research indicates that certain basic needs or drives are important for enhancing intrinsic motivation. This include(s):
both competence and autonomy
Which of the following is NOT one of the relevant regulatory process of intrinsic motivation,as discussed in Figure 1 of Ryan and Deci (2000)
compliance
Neuroticism may be descibed by all the following EXCEPT
constraint
Which of the following is not one of the "big five" personality factors
depression
Children who play sport bc they want to do what their friends are doing and children who play a sport bc their parents told them to are both exs of
extrinsic motivation
An individuals traits do not predispose them to act in a certain way, regardless the situation
false
Athletes exhibiting the ice berg profile score low on vigor but high on tension, depression, anger, fatigue and confusion
false
Piedmont et al.'s 1999 study concluded that coaches should only on ability when selecting athletes for their teams.
false
The interactional approach to understanding personality has several weaknesses
false
People are extrinsically motivated when they perform behaviors
for rewards bc of soical pressures to avoid coercive stimuli
The "big five" model of personality is important bc these five characteristics
have been found to exist across individuals
The situational approach to personality assumes that
individuals behave differently across situations
The most autonomous form of extrinsic motivation is
integrated regulation
In the Biddle (2006) article he performs what type of systematic review?
meta-analysis
The findings from Piedomnt et al. (1999) showed that two personality dimensions were significantly related to athletic performance . What were the two dimensions they found?
neuroticism and conscientiousness
The research investigating the personality profiles of athletes and non-athletes has found that
no specific personality profile distinguishes athletes from non-athletes
The trait approach to personality assumes that
people behave differently in different situations
the interactional approach assumes that
situational and personal variables are codeterminants of behavior
A weakness in the psychodynamic approach is
sole focus on internal determinants of behavior
Which of the following is NOT one of the discussed issues encountered by sport psychologist?
steroids/PEDs/doping
According to Weinberg and Gould (2007), personality is:
the characteristics or blend of characteristics that make a person unique.
Cognitive Evaluation Theory specifies
the social/contextual factors responsible for eliciting versus diminishing intrinsic motivation
According to Freud, 3 components of personality include the id, ego, and superego.
true
Norman Triplett noticed that cyclists had faster times when competing i groups than individually
true