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Competitive Pressure, cadie griffiths - Coggle Diagram
Competitive Pressure
Anxiety
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Reversal Theory
high arousal and anxiety is because we are threatened of failing. Reverse the way you think and suggest we feel like this because we are excited about the performance.
Somatic
Physical symptoms, butterflies, sweat, heart rate, avoid eye contact
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State and Trait
State - In the moment, Trait - General disposition - personality
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Behavioural
biting fingernails, quiet, fidgeting
Stress
Four Stage Process
stage 1 - cause of stress, stage 2 - individual perception of demand, stage 3 - stress response, stage 4 - behaviour consequences
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Distress
negative stress - causes discomfort, can lead to illness, can cause depression
Internal
thoughts, feelings, beliefs, illnesses, phycological factors, not enough sleep, being overly critical of self.
External
importance of event, environment, someone being rude to you (negative social interactions), major life events (death), uncertainty of event
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Aggression
types
Assertive
No Intent to Harm, Legitimate Force, Unusual Effort and Energy Expenditure.
Hostile
Intent to harm, Goal to Harm, Anger involved
Instrumental
Intent to Harm, Goal to Win, No Anger involved
Relational
Manipulating and Damaging Social Relationships, Intent to Harm Others, Spreading Rumours and Forming Alliances
theories
instinct
Aggression viewed as an inborn drive, Freudian theory, ethological viewpoint, catharsis - sports seen as a way to discharge aggression, natural instinct within.
Social Learning
Aggression viewed as a learned behaviour, modelling in sports (e.g, young athletes watching aggressive play), strong learning occurs when aggressive play is seen as successful and portrayed as justifiable, aggressive play is reinforced.
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