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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

IntroPersonality Goals Learning Mixed Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Introduction to Sport Psychology What is one of the two sport psychology career specialties?

$100 Answer from Introduction to Sport Psychology Clinical Sport Psychologists Educational Sport Psychologists

$200 Question from Introduction to Sport Psychology Knowledge gained through experience working in exercise and sport science field situations is called?

$200 Answer from Introduction to Sport Psychology Professional practice knowledge

$300 Question from Introduction to Sport Psychology What is one of the four guidelines to test for scientific research?

$300 Answer from Introduction to Sport Psychology Controlled Systematic Empirical Critical

$400 Question from Introduction to Sport Psychology DOUBLE JEOPARDY When behavior is determined by the interaction of the environment and personal makeup of the performer it is an example of a what kind of orientation to the field of sport psychology?

$400 Answer from Introduction to Sport Psychology Social-psychological orientation

$500 Question from Introduction to Sport Psychology Research by Weinberg and Gould investigating sources of stress among successful and unsuccessful elite wrestlers is a good example of what type of orientation to sport psychology?

$500 Answer from Introduction to Sport Psychology Cognitive-behavioral orientation

$100 Question from Personality and Sport Situational effects on behavior are called?

$100 Answer from Personality and Sport States

$200 Question from Personality and Sport The trait approach to personality assumes that people?

$200 Answer from Personality and Sport People behave similarly in different situations. Personality does not change much over time.

$300 Question from Personality and Sport Trait anxiety refers to ________ anxiety, whereas state anxiety refers to ________ anxiety.

$300 Answer from Personality and Sport General, momentary

$400 Question from Personality and Sport Which approach to the study of personality considers the situation and person as co-determinants of behavior?

$400 Answer from Personality and Sport Interactional Approach

$500 Question from Personality and Sport What is one variable measured on the Profile of Mood States?

$500 Answer from Personality and Sport Tension Anger Depression Vigor Fatigue Confusion

$100 Question from Goal Setting DOUBLE JEOPARDY Which type of goal typically focuses on a competitive result of an event?

$100 Answer from Goal Setting Outcome Goals

$200 Question from Goal Setting Give one reason why goal setting works?

$200 Answer from Goal Setting 1. Goals direct attention to important elements. 2. Goals mobilize athlete efforts. 3. Goals prolong athlete persistence. 4. Goals foster the development of new learning strategies.

$300 Question from Goal Setting What strategy must accompany the setting of goals?

$300 Answer from Goal Setting Goal-achievement strategies

$400 Question from Goal Setting The most frequent problem people in sport have when setting goals is?

$400 Answer from Goal Setting Failing to set specific goals.

$500 Question from Goal Setting Name one of the three basic stages of designing a goal setting system.

$500 Answer from Goal Setting 1.Preparation and planning 2.Education and acquisition 3.Implementation and follow-through

$100 Question from Learning The use of rewards and punishment that increase or decrease the likelihood of a similar response occurring in the future.

$100 Answer from Learning Reinforcement

$200 Question from Learning DOUBLE JEOPARDY During the initial stages of learning what type of reinforcement schedule should be used?

$200 Answer from Learning Continuous reinforcement schedule

$300 Question from Learning The attempt to structure the environment through the systematic use of reinforcement is called?

$300 Answer from Learning Behavioral Coaching Behavioral Modification

$400 Question from Learning Researchers suggest that ____% of the reinforcement should be positive?

$400 Answer from Learning 80% to 90%

$500 Question from Learning Which theory states that any events that affect individuals’ perceptions of competence and feelings of self-determination will also affect their levels of intrinsic motivation?

$500 Answer from Learning Cognitive Evaluation Theory

$100 Question from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning A _____ involves an investigator observing or assessing factors without changing the environment in any way.

$100 Answer from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Study

$200 Question from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Rewards that come from outside the athlete, such as the coach, are called?

$200 Answer from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Extrinsic Rewards

$300 Question from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Name one of the two kinds of feedback?

$300 Answer from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Motivational Feedback Instructional Feedback

$400 Question from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning When an athlete is totally involved in an activity and on automatic pilot they are said to be experiencing _______?

$400 Answer from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Flow Optimal Energy Zone

$500 Question from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning DOUBLE JEOPARDY When goals influence performance indirectly by affecting an athlete’s psychological state, including such factors as confidence level, anxiety and satisfaction the concept or view is called?

$500 Answer from Mixed Introduction, Personality, Goal Setting and Learning Indirect Thought-Process View

Final Jeopardy Your instructor listed her web page on the syllabus and she posted her resume in Blackboard. The publication page of her resume listed 24 different publications. Give two topics that she has published an article on?

Final Jeopardy Answer Basketball Title IX Gender Equity Financial Issues in Athletics Performance Reward Alcohol Education in Athletics Stereotyping and Female Athletes Age and Sex Role Expectations in Sport Academics and Athletics