Kinesiology 1088A/B Lecture Notes - Normative Social Influence

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The result of an event that is interpreted as either a success or a failure: analysis external factors to assess an outcome. The use of previous experience, expectations, perceptions, and the impact of: attribution. The cause or explanation given to an outcome. Start at point: (this is a cycle: event, outcome, post event analysis, attribution or explanation, pride/shame and future expectations, motivation for subsequent participation. Results of attributions: prime or shame (causality, satisfaction or dissatisfaction ((they say you can never go back), expectancy for future success/failure (stability, motivation for subsequent participation (control) Basic attribution categories: stability, stable, unstable, locus of causality a. In one"s control: out of one"s control. = ability, task difficulty: unstable that good, it was just unlucky) = effort, luck, mood (i didn"t put all my effort in i didn"t think my opponent was. = (situational) luck, ease or difficulty of task, officiating.

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