Sport Psychology

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Across
  1. 2. This theory suggests that an individual’s response to a situation may be a result of how their environment has taught them to act.
  2. 3. Self Determination Theory and Maslow's Hierarchy of needs are theories of this.
  3. 4. An improvement in performance produced by the mere presence of others
  4. 6. a form of undifferentiated bodily energy or alertness which ranges on a continuum from low (in sleep) to high (intense excitement).
  5. 7. The phenomenon by which individual performance decreases as the number of people in the group increases
  6. 8. the behavioural process of influencing individuals and groups towards set goals’
  7. 10. is a the tendency for a group to stick together and remain united in the pursuit of its goals and objectives.
  8. 11. Those characteristics of a person that account for consistent patterns of behaviour.
  9. 13. This type of anxiety affects the mind and thought processes
  10. 15. He conducted the first Sport Psychology experiment.
Down
  1. 1. The environment in which an athlete finds themselves and how this affects their motivation positively and negatively.
  2. 5. Expectation that they will be competent & successful in a particular task
  3. 9. Outcome, Performance and Process and types of these.
  4. 12. Positive Negative and Instructional are types of this.
  5. 14. His Stages of Stage Development are Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing