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    Cars 3 Psychology

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    Cars 3 is an animated sports film directed by Brain Fee. In the movie, Lightning McQueen (the main character), found himself fighting to stay relevant in the vast and ever-changing world of Cars. As new cars and superior models entered onto the race track, Lighting started to fall behind the batch. Thus, he tired reinvented himself to compete at a high level. In this process, he met a race car trainer, Cruz Ramirez, and together they tried to get McQueen back on the winning path. The movie focused on and used certain motivational theories prevalent in sports psychology for Lighting and Cruz to improve throughout the film. Specifically, the movie presented motivational theories such as the of planned behavior, the theory of competence motivation…

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    Although I've done a lot of fun things in my life, one that really stood out was when I went to the Buck-O-Rama with three of my friends, and we had so much fun! I was so excited to get to sleep the night before, because when I woke up I could meet my friends at the total and start our way to the Buck-O-Rama. When we got there we checked into our hotel, me, Kyra, Abigail, and Perri got to have a room all by our selves. We put the stuff in our room, and headed back to the car so we could go…

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    experiment was inclusive of both faculty and students at The Ohio State University, and would be conducted in the Psychology Building on the university’s campus. For this procedure the use of random assignment was necessary to ensure the two groups are equivalent at the beginning of the study. Within the confines of the experiment the only thing that would differ between the groups was that one group would have their behavior effected and one would not. The study would begin with the groups…

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