SPORTS PSYHCOLOGY

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  • Created by: Elly Cope
  • Created on: 09-01-18 11:43
These are the people that thrive on a challenge. They are usually determined, quick workers who take risks and enjoy being assessed. Most sports people fall into this group.
NACH
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These people tend to avoid challenges because they do not want to risk failing. They are slow workers who avoid responsibility, are easily dissuaded from taking part and do not like being assessed
NAF
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Measure their success on beating others and being the 'top' competitor
EGO ORIENTATED
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Successes are often attributed to internal causes whereas failure is often blamed on external factors such as equipment and officials!
SELF SERVING BIAS
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Motivation from within.
INTRINSIC MOTIVATION
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Motivation from another source.
EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION
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The sum of an individuals characteristics which make them unique The pattern of psychological characteristics that make each person unique
PERSONALITY
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A relatively stable, highly consistent attribute that exerts a widely generalised causal effect on behaviour'
TRAIT
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When a person is stopped from achieving they become frustrated and aggressive
FRUSTRATION
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Aggression is learnt from those around us and those in the public eye
SOCIAL LEARNING
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These people tend to avoid challenges because they do not want to risk failing. They are slow workers who avoid responsibility, are easily dissuaded from taking part and do not like being assessed

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NAF

Card 3

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Measure their success on beating others and being the 'top' competitor

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Card 4

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Successes are often attributed to internal causes whereas failure is often blamed on external factors such as equipment and officials!

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Card 5

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Motivation from within.

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