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[Kinesiology 1088A/B] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 56 pages long Study Guide!
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Intro to sports psych - monday, september 12. Kolb"s learning cycle: concrete experience (ce) - actual/feeling, reflective observation (ro) - watching
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Study Guide - Motor Control, Executive Functions, Autostereogram
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A field of study, which explains why athletes reach their full potential/expertise. Former grad student (olaf) was one of steve nash"s first head coach
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Study Guide - Shared Experience, Interpersonal Communication, World War Ii
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Objectives of sport/exercise psychology: participation in sport effects an individual"s psychological development/health, considers how psychological f
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A] consider how psychological factors effect an individual. B] how participation in sport and exercise effects an individual psychological development,
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Sport and exercise psychology: is the scientific study of people and there behaviour in sport and exercise contexts and the practical application of th
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6 biweekly labs (online), 3% each, drop lowest mark. Objectives: consider how psych factors affect individuals physical performance, consider how parti
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Study Guide - Electrodermal Activity, Figure Skating, Heart Rate Monitor
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Kinesiology 3339A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Performance-Enhancing Substance, Phosphocreatine, Resting Metabolic Rate
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Kinesiology 2276F/G Study Guide - Final Guide: Extraversion And Introversion, Kinesiology, Conscientiousness
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Kinesiology 1070A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Psychological Intervention, The Control Group, Sport Psychology
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The rationale for doing this particular study was to investigate and determine if short term psychological intervention in athletes would aid in speedi
View DocumentKinesiology 1070A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Michael Sheard, Negative Affectivity, Confounding
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This assignment is based on a scientific study that supports the following proposition: Psychological interventions are effective at enhancing psycholo
View DocumentKinesiology 2241A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sagittal Plane, Place Kick, Anatomical Terms Of Location
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Starting position: the person begins in a standing position. Hips are exed so that the persons body weight is over the contralateral foot and both ankl
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250911289: if a collision occurred with someone who weighed twice as much as your relative magnitude would decelerate twice as much. The magnitude of a
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Biology 3440A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Confidence Interval, Statistical Parameter, Frequency Distribution
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Tabula Rasa, Hyperintensity
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Psychological skills are innate (they can"t be learned) Only for problem athletes (had bad games, anxiety) Coach - there all the time, don"t need a spe
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Motivation, Autopilot, Machismo
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Intrinsic interest as a motivator: intrinsic motivation: The desire to participate in an activity or task for its own sake enjoyment, excitement, chall
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Psychological Methods, Goal Setting, Drive Theory
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Definition : the systematic and consistent practice of mental or psychological skills: psychological skills can be learned but must be practiced and in
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Goal setting: a process of establishing a target or objective in specific behavioural terms. Three main types of goals: outcome goals = win/lose, perfo
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Reinforcement: any personal interactions (evaluative comments or reactions) that will increase the occurrence or strength of a behaviour or performance
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Motivation, Reinforcement, Cognitive Evaluation Theory
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Motivation, University Of Western Ontario, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Autonomic Nervous System, Hyperintensity, Parachuting
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Arousal: a blend of physiological & psychological activation, the intensity of motivation at any particular time, activation or excitation ranging on a
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Situational Leadership Theory, Online Analytical Processing, Virtual Reality
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Definition : a behavioural process of influencing individuals & groups toward set goals (barrow, 1977) Leaders not only provide a vision of what to str
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Normative Social Influence, Learned Helplessness
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Outcome: the result of an event that is interpreted as either success or failure. Analysis: use of previous experience, expectations, perceptions, and
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Definition: any personal interaction (evaluative comments or reactions) that will increase the occurrence or strength of a behaviour or performance. Po
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Social Comparison Theory, Reward System, Critical Role
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Definition: the direction (approach/ avoid) and intensity (high/low) of ones effort. Some motivational factors can be easily changed (goal setting, rei
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Relate, Playtime
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Definition: competition is a strong motivational force imbedded in all sporting situations and in many recreational settings as well. However the coach
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes -Operant Conditioning, Social Comparison Theory, Reward System
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Definition: the direction (approach/ avoid) and intensity (high/low) of ones effort. Some motivational factors can be easily changed (goal setting, rei
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes -Virtual Reality
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Humans exhibit needs beyond the satisfaction of basic physiological drives. These drive all provide an impetus for us to investigate and manipulate our
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Study of how to make everyday life safe. Ergonomics is the application of principles derived from biomechanics, physiology, psychology, neuroscience to
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Chapter Notes -Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Postcentral Gyrus
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Central nervous system is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system is broken down into a component called the somatic divisi
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Psychological Evaluation, Sudoku, Group Dynamics
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Tabula Rasa, Hyperintensity
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Psychological skills are innate (they can"t be learned) Only for problem athletes (had bad games, anxiety) Coach - there all the time, don"t need a spe
View DocumentFinal Exam/ Course Review lectures 17-35, lectures needed for the final exam, written in Cornell note-taking style so you can write in your own prompt questions to help you study
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Definition: the systematic and consistent practice of mental or psychological skills: can be learned, but must be practiced and integrated into your tr
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Intro to sports psych - monday, september 12. Kolb"s learning cycle: concrete experience (ce) - actual/feeling, reflective observation (ro) - watching
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Motivation, Autopilot, Machismo
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Intrinsic interest as a motivator: intrinsic motivation: The desire to participate in an activity or task for its own sake enjoyment, excitement, chall
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Psychological Methods, Goal Setting, Drive Theory
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Definition : the systematic and consistent practice of mental or psychological skills: psychological skills can be learned but must be practiced and in
View DocumentMidterm # 1 Notes All notes up to the first midterm ( approx October, 22 / Notes are properly formated ( bullets, spacing , highlights) Notes also include all diagrams and graphs that La Rose likes to include. Also includes ALL exam topics covered. Notes
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A] consider how psychological factors effect an individual. B] how participation in sport and exercise effects an individual psychological development,
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Goal Setting
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Goal setting: a process of establishing a target or objective in specific behavioural terms. Three main types of goals: outcome goals = win/lose, perfo
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Reinforcement: any personal interactions (evaluative comments or reactions) that will increase the occurrence or strength of a behaviour or performance
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[Kinesiology 1088A/B] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 56 pages long Study Guide!
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Intro to sports psych - monday, september 12. Kolb"s learning cycle: concrete experience (ce) - actual/feeling, reflective observation (ro) - watching
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Decision -> decoding -> sender - > channel -> receiver -> decoding -> response. Motivate (want to get people excited about their involvement, to put fo
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Motivation, University Of Western Ontario, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Psychological Methods, Goal Setting, Drive Theory
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Definition : the systematic and consistent practice of mental or psychological skills: psychological skills can be learned but must be practiced and in
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Coronary Artery Disease, Syrian Arab News Agency, Bone Density
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Adherence : sticking together or faithfully conforming to a standard of behaviour in order to meet some goal. All-cause mortality rates have been found
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Social Loafing, Equatorial Guinea, Structural Cohesion
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The result of all forces acting on members to remain in the group (1951) Resistance of the group to disruptive forces (1952) Group cohesion - dynamic p
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Goal Setting, Team Unity
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Goal= a target, standard or objective (target goal ex. Goal setting: a process of establishing a target or objective in specific behavioural terms. Thr
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Situation Two, Trait Theory, Relate
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However, the coach or leader has very little control over it. Descriptors : a situational process that is either zero sum or non-zero sum (reward struc
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Situational Leadership Theory, Online Analytical Processing, Virtual Reality
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Definition : a behavioural process of influencing individuals & groups toward set goals (barrow, 1977) Leaders not only provide a vision of what to str
View DocumentKinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Autonomic Nervous System, Hyperintensity, Parachuting
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Arousal: a blend of physiological & psychological activation, the intensity of motivation at any particular time, activation or excitation ranging on a
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