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EXSS 181 Midterm 1 Study Guide Rated A+ Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 roles of sport psychologists 2 major types of questions in the field? What does B= f(P,E) mean? Who are the main historical figures? What did they do? 6 periods of sports psychology Identify and explain 3 ways of knowing. Advantages/disadvantages of each? 4 steps of scientific method? Identify the IV and DV in the following statement: do 8 year old gymnasts learn new vaults faster if they are exposed to mastery versus coping models? What is a theory? What is personality? Explain the difference b/t internal psychological core, typical responses, and role-related behavior in Hollander's model of personality Name the 5 big traits. What is the iceberg profile? Describe the trait approach to personality. Why are traits a poor predictor of behavior on their own? There are 2 theories that suggest that the situation influences personality development. Name them, and explain the basic premise of each. What does the interactionist approach to personality suggest about how personality develops? Should personality testing be used in athlete selection processes? Why or why not? Definition of motivation (2 parts) What is/are attributions? How do they relate to success and failure? What are the 2 key assumptions of attribution theory (Weiner, 1979, 1985)? What are the 3 characteristics of attributions? Example of each? What do the stability, causality, and controllability of attributions mean in terms of psychological outcomes when the athlete wins/succeeds? Loses/fails? Describe the self-serving bias and learned helplessness. What are the 2 assumptions of the Achievement goal theory? Define the task and ego achievement perspectives. What are the key differences b/t these perspectives? What are the 4 possible combinations of goal orientations? What are the common motivated/behavioral outcomes of task and ego involvement? What are the 3 predictors of goal involvement (state) from achievement goal theory? Which one might be the most easily influenced by a practitioner? What are the 2 conceptions of ability and what outcomes might they influence? What are the 2 types of motivational climate? What individuals in the achievement goal environment may influence these goals?

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EXSS 181 Midterm 1 Study Guide Rated A+

1). Sport and exercise psychology

 Ans: The scientific study of human behavior in sport and exercise, and the practical
application of that knowledge


2). 3 roles of sport psychologists

 Ans: -Research (plan, design, implement, and evaluate research);
-Teaching (university courses);
-Consulting (help individuals and teams improve performance)


3). 2 major types of questions in the field?

 Ans: -Understanding the effects of psychological factors on sport/physical activity
behavior and performance
-Understanding the effects of participating in sport/physical activity on psychological
development, health, and well-being


4). What does b= f(p,e) mean?

 Ans: Behavior is a function of both the person and his/her environment
-Is dynamic; precise prediction difficult; need to understand both person and context


5). Who are the main historical figures? what did they do?

 Ans: --Norman Triplett: key figure in history of social, sport, and exercise psychology;
studied social facilitation of bikers; tested whether bikers rode faster when in groups than
alone
--Coleman Griffith: "Father of Modern Sport Psychology"; first research lab; 25 research
articles


6). 6 periods of sports psychology

 Ans: --Early years(1895-1920): characterized by isolated studies
--Griffith Era(1921-1938): sport psychology labs and psychological testing took place;
Coleman Griffith became the first American to specialize in the area; lab at University of
Illinois



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, --Preparation for Future(1939-1965): characterized by the field's scientific development
attributable to the educational efforts of Franklin Henry
--Establishment of Academic Branch(1966-1977): sport and exercise psychology became
a valued component of the academic discipline of physical education
--Multidisciplinary Research(1978-2000): multidisciplinary science and practice,
characterized by tremendous growth as the field became more accepted and respected
by the public
--Contemporary(2000-present): distinguished by continued growth worldwide,
considerable diverse research, and interest in application and consulting


7). Identify and explain 3 ways of knowing. advantages/disadvantages of each?

 Ans: -Common sense (intuition, speculation); strength= easy and quick; limitations= not
based on experience or data
-Practical experience (observations, case studies); strengths= immediate, innovative;
limitations= fails to explain mechanisms, susceptible to bias
-Science (controlled, empirical investigations); strengths= reliable, objective; limitations=
reductionistic, slow to evolve


8). 4 steps of scientific method?

 Ans: -Develop the problem (what is the purpose; independent/dependent variables)
-Formulate hypotheses (must be testable)
-Gather data
-Analyze and interpret results


9). Identify the iv and dv in the following statement: do 8 year old gymnasts learn new vaults
faster if they are exposed to mastery versus coping models?

 Ans: IV: Mastery vs. coping models
DV: speed of learning


10). What is a theory?

 Ans: a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one
based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained


11). What is personality?

 Ans: That pattern of characteristics thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that
distinguishes one person from another and that persists over time and situations




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