
Sports Psychology - Motivation and arousal
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- Q1A sportspersons level of motivation is called their:ArousaldesireImprovement30s
- Q2Motivation coming from your own feelings is called:extrinsicantrinsictangibleintrinsic30s
- Q3Arousal levels in sport are linked to:personalitytime of dayage30s
- Q4To perform, introverts need levels of arousal which are:extra highlowaveragehigh30s
- Q5What type of relationship does Hull's Drive theory follow?Linear relationshipInverted UQuadratic relationshipInverse relationship30s
- Q6What is the arrow at the top of the page indicating?over arousalcatastropheOptimal level of arousalunder arousdal30s
- Q7Which is NOT a type of intangible rewardsA TrophyPraiseA Winners MedalPrize Money30s
- Q8What levels of arousal would a weight lifter require to perform in their optimal zone of performance?Very LowLowMediumHigh30s
- Q9Which is a type of tangible rewardspraisepersonal bestsacknowledgementPrize money30s
- Q10According to the inverted U hypothesis, what happens to performance once arousal levels become too largeperformance improvesit has a rapid and sharp declineperformance decreasesit stays the same30s
- Q11What level of arousal levels do extroverts usually require to perform at their best?HighLowVery lowMedium30s
- Q12Which is the best type of motivation for younger performersExtrinsicIntrinsicTangibleIntangible30s