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attributions (weiners model of attribution (internal (Internal…
attributions
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attribution effects
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Some stable factors change over time (weather / pitch / opposition) meaning there is a chance the result would be different next time too.
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attribution effects
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Encourages players to work harder (in training) or adopt better tactics so that they perform better next time.
Stable reasons linked to ability can be demotivating as in the short term this may be difficult to change.
learned helplessness
‘The belief that failure is inevitable and performers experience feelings of hopelessness in certain situations (specific learned helplessness) or in all situations (global learned helplessness).’
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se;f serving bias
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Self-Serving Bias protects performers from learned helplessness and helps create a mastery orientation regardless of whether they just won or just lost.
definition
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are the reasons, justifications and excuses we give for the outcome of a sporting contest.
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are often a result of the perceptions of a performer, a coach or some other high value source.