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14 Cards in this Set
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self confidence
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belief that you can successfully perform a desired behavior
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state self confidence
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confidence that you feel today therefore it might be unstable
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trait self confidence
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confidence that is part of your personality and is very stable
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self fulfilling prophecy
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expecting something to happen actually helps cause it to happen
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hot hand
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phenomenon that occurs in basketball, which has meant that a player has hit a few shots in a row, he is likely to continue making baskets
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person cues
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expectations that coaches usually form of their athletes and teams
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performance information
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used by coaches to form expectations of their athletes and teams - past accomplishments, skill tests, practice behaviors
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self-efficacy
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the perception of one's ability to perform a task successfully is really a situation-specific form of self confidence
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vicarious experiences (modeling)
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one of the six principle sources of information that one's feelings of self-efficacy are derived from
demonstrating or modeling |
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attention
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the first stage in a four stage process to understand modeling/demonstrating
to learn through watching, people just first give careful attention to the model |
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retention
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the second stage in the four stage process to understand modeling
- for people to learn effectively from modeling, they must commit the observed act to memory |
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motor reproduction
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the third stage in the four stage process to understand modeling
-how to coordinate their muscle actions with their thoughs |
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motivation
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the final stage in the four stage process to understand modeling
-without being motivated, an observer will not attend to the model, try to remember what was seen, and practice the skill |
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goal mapping
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goal map: a personalized plan for an athlete that contains various types of goals and goal strategies as well as a systematic evaluation procedure to assess progress toward goals
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