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18 Cards in this Set
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Ideal Performance State |
Ultimate Goal of an Athlete |
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Athlete |
Someone who Engages in a Social Comparison (Competition) involving: |
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Sport Psychology |
Subdiscipline of Exercise Science that seeks to Understand the: |
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Three Major Goals of Sports Psychology |
1. Measuring Psychological Phenomena |
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Anxiety (State Anxiety) |
A Subjective Experience of: |
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Trait Anxiety |
A Personality Variable or Disposition Relating to: |
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Arousal |
Simply the Intensity Dimension of: |
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"Psyched-Up" Athlete |
Psychological Arousal |
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Anxiety and Athletic Performance |
Causes doubt by: |
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Cognitive Anxiety |
Relates to |
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Somatic Anxiety |
Relates to such Physical Symptoms as: |
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Stress |
Considered any Disruption from: |
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Stressor |
Environmental and/or Cognitive that: |
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Types of Stress |
Distress (Negative) = Comprises Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety |
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Attention |
The Processing of Both: |
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Selective Attention |
The Ability to Inhibit Awareness of some Stimuli in order to Process Others |
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Preparatory Routine |
To Deal with Anxiety and Attentional Challenge by: |
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Cue Utilization |
Theory Explains the Effect of Stress or Increased Levels of Physiological Arousal on: |