Truan 6.1 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationSports psychologyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: ollie dowellCreated on: 15-06-17 14:22 Trait Theory An individual who is born with innate characteristics, produce consistent characteristics. 1 of 23 Extrovert Loud and bright personalities. 2 of 23 Social Learning Theory Behaviour is learnt from significant others by socialisation. 3 of 23 Interactionist Perspective Combination of trait and social learning to predict behaviour in a specific situation 4 of 23 Lewin's Formula B=f(PxE)- behaviour is a function of personality and environment. 5 of 23 Hollander Approach Personality is made up of three features. 6 of 23 What are the three features The core = values and beliefs, Typical responses = Inherited traits, Role-related behaviour = adopt specific role. 7 of 23 What is attitude A value aimed at an attitude object. 8 of 23 Triadic Model The three parts to attitude, Cognitive, affective and behavioural. 9 of 23 Cognitive Component A belief, like to win. 10 of 23 Affective Component Related to feelings and interpretation e.g. enjoyment. 11 of 23 Behavioural Component The actions of the performer. 12 of 23 Cognitive Dissonance New information given to the performer to cause unease and motivation change. 13 of 23 Persuasion An effective communication to promote change. 14 of 23 Arousal A level of activation, a degree of readiness to perform. 15 of 23 Drive Theory As arousal increases, so does performance, P=(DxH). 16 of 23 Dominant Response The stand-out response that the performer thinks is correct. 17 of 23 Inverted U-Theory Linking arousal and performance by stating that increased arousal improves performance to an optimal point at moderate levels of arousal. 18 of 23 Catastrophe Theory Increased arousal improves performance to an optimal point but then theirs a massive reduction beyond the optimal point. 19 of 23 Somatic Anxiety Physiological anxiety. 20 of 23 Cognitive Anxiety Psychological anxiety. 21 of 23 Zone Area of controlled arousal and high level performance. 22 of 23 Peak Flow The ultimate intrinsic experience felt by athletes, positive mental attitudes, with supreme confidence. 23 of 23
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