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

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Behaviour is learnt from significant others by socialisation.

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Combination of trait and social learning to predict behaviour in a specific situation

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B=f(PxE)- behaviour is a function of personality and environment.

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