What is the sport competition process? - ANSWER 1) Objective Competition Situation
2) Subjective Competition Situation
3) Response
4) Consequences
Objective Competition Situation - ANSWER Standards are set by:
1)
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What is the sport competition process? - ANSWER 1) Objective Competition Situation
2) Subjective Competition Situation
3) Response
4) Consequences
Objective Competition Situation - ANSWER Standards are set by:
1) An individual's past performance
2) An idealized performance
3) Another individual's performance
To have a competitive situation, there
MUST be a criteria for comparison that is known by at least 1 other person who is in a position to evaluate the performance
Subjective Competition Situation - ANSWER An individual's perceptions, interpretations, and appraisals of the competitive situation
What is a Response? - ANSWER Whether an individual approaches a competitive
situation and how he or she does so
What are the three types of Response? - ANSWER 1) Behavioral
2) Physiological
3) Psychological: state anxiety, self-talk, concentration, self-confidence
What is a Behavioral Response? - ANSWER The choice of an easy, optimal, or difficult standard (or to avoid competition)
What is a Physiological Response? - ANSWER The arousal level (HR, skin conductance, blood pressure, perspiration)
What is a Psychological Response? - ANSWER The state anxiety, self-talk, concentration, self-confidence
What is a Consequence? - ANSWER The longer-term effects/outcomes of the competitive process
What are the three types of Consequences? - ANSWER 1) Performance
2) Attitudes
3) Health
What is a Performance Consequence? - ANSWER Successful or unsuccessful (outcome, technique)
What is a Consequence in Attitude? - ANSWER Self-perceptions, feelings of enjoyment, motivation (continue or discontinue)
What is a Health Consequence? - ANSWER Sleeping patterns, eating patterns, susceptibility to injury, substance abuse
What is Competition? - ANSWER A social process that occurs when rewards are given to people on the basis of how their performances compare with the performances of others doing the same task or participating on the same event
What is Cooperation? - ANSWER A social process through which performance is evaluated and rewarded in terms of the collective achievements of a group of people working together to reach a particular goal
What is a Zero-Sum for Competition? - ANSWER A situation where rewards are distributed unequally based on performance outcome
What is Social Evaluation? - ANSWER Comparison of performance to a standard, in the presence of at least one other person, who is aware of the competition goal, and can evaluate the performance
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