A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Sports Psychology
Sports Psychology
A. Choosing what is best to do in light of your peers
B. Choosing among alternatives and the consequences of the choice itself
C. The making of decisions
D. Choosing among choices and their emotional influence on the person
A. interdependence and shared awareness
B. structure and inflexibility
C. common goals and flexibility
D. interchangeability and functionality
A. Hopes and dreams
B. Bodily sensations
C. Weather conditions, noise and gamesmanship
D. Thoughts and feelings
A. The ability to focus effectively on the task at hand while ignoring distractions
B. An ability to divide attention between two or more tasks at the same time
C. A perceptual skill to focus selectively on task-relevant information while ignoring distractions
D. The process of exerting mental effort on specific features of the environment or on certain thoughts or activities
A. High arousal anxiety
B. High cognitive anxiety
C. Low cognitive anxiety
D. Low arousal anxiety
A. High or low in both goals
B. Only high in ego orientation
C. High in both goals, low in both goals, or high in one and low in the other
D. Only high in task orientation
A. Consciousness
B. Consciousness
C. The mind Behavior
D. None of These
A. Sensation and perception
B. Experience and mental illness
C. Culture and group dynamics
D. Behavior and mental processes
A. Alarm
B. Resistance
C. Exhaustion
D. primary