SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY EXAM 3
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According to the experimental evidence, which of these is true? - ANS a and b
In a review of PETTLEP imagery studieş, it was found that PETTLEP imagery generally enhanced
performance because of its focus on - ANS . functional equivalence
In a study by Giacobbi et al . ( 2014 ) , it was determined that about 60 % of the participants
found imagery very helpful in enhancing their physical activity , but 40 % said they would no
longer use imagery in their exercise. The implication from these results is that -
ANS practitioners need to understand the motives of exercise participants before introducing
imagery programs
Bioinformational theory states that images have two propositions; these are called -
ANS response and stimulus propositions
In general, based on the imagery literature, Munroe-Chandler and Hall offer suggestions for the
use of imagery. Suggestions include all of these EXCEPT - ANS athletes need to be at least 13
years old before they should start using imagery
Vividly imagined events produce an innervation in muscles that is similar to the innervation
produced by physically practicing the movement. This is an illustration of -
ANS psychoneuromuscular theory
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, Imagery functions as a coding system to help individuals acquire movement patterns. This
describes - ANS symbolic learning theory
Imagery involves which of these senses? - ANS all of these
Exercise imagery has been shown to have several functions, including - ANS a and b
Triple code theory refers to which three parts of the image? - ANS image itself, image
meaning, somatic response to the image
According to Rosenthal and Jacobson's study on teachers' expectancies and students'
performances, - ANS children identified as "late bloomers" exhibited the greatest gains in IQ
The strongest and most dependable information on which to base self-efficacy judgments
comes from - ANS performance accomplishments
The two aspects of collective efficacy are - ANS process and outcome collective efficacy
Which of these is NOT a strategy to build robust self-confidence? - ANS increasing the
quantity of training
Coaching efficacy is composed of all of these areas EXCEPT - ANS playing experience
Which of these statements regarding self-efficacy is true? - ANS b and c
Which of these is true? - ANS a and b
and the expectations the formation of a coach's The four-step effects of those expectations
process concerning on the coach's and athlete's behavior signifes that - ANS a and b
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2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS
According to the experimental evidence, which of these is true? - ANS a and b
In a review of PETTLEP imagery studieş, it was found that PETTLEP imagery generally enhanced
performance because of its focus on - ANS . functional equivalence
In a study by Giacobbi et al . ( 2014 ) , it was determined that about 60 % of the participants
found imagery very helpful in enhancing their physical activity , but 40 % said they would no
longer use imagery in their exercise. The implication from these results is that -
ANS practitioners need to understand the motives of exercise participants before introducing
imagery programs
Bioinformational theory states that images have two propositions; these are called -
ANS response and stimulus propositions
In general, based on the imagery literature, Munroe-Chandler and Hall offer suggestions for the
use of imagery. Suggestions include all of these EXCEPT - ANS athletes need to be at least 13
years old before they should start using imagery
Vividly imagined events produce an innervation in muscles that is similar to the innervation
produced by physically practicing the movement. This is an illustration of -
ANS psychoneuromuscular theory
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, Imagery functions as a coding system to help individuals acquire movement patterns. This
describes - ANS symbolic learning theory
Imagery involves which of these senses? - ANS all of these
Exercise imagery has been shown to have several functions, including - ANS a and b
Triple code theory refers to which three parts of the image? - ANS image itself, image
meaning, somatic response to the image
According to Rosenthal and Jacobson's study on teachers' expectancies and students'
performances, - ANS children identified as "late bloomers" exhibited the greatest gains in IQ
The strongest and most dependable information on which to base self-efficacy judgments
comes from - ANS performance accomplishments
The two aspects of collective efficacy are - ANS process and outcome collective efficacy
Which of these is NOT a strategy to build robust self-confidence? - ANS increasing the
quantity of training
Coaching efficacy is composed of all of these areas EXCEPT - ANS playing experience
Which of these statements regarding self-efficacy is true? - ANS b and c
Which of these is true? - ANS a and b
and the expectations the formation of a coach's The four-step effects of those expectations
process concerning on the coach's and athlete's behavior signifes that - ANS a and b
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