Week 7 - Self-Efficacy Theory Flashcards

1
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define self efficacy

A
  • situation specific confidence

“belief in one’s capabilities to execute the actions required to produce desired effect”

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2
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how does Vealey 1986 describe confidence in sport ?

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the belief or degree of certainty individuals posses about their ability to be successful in sport

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3
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what are the three dimensions of confidence in sport ?

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  • competitive orientation
  • trait sport-confidence
  • state sport-confidence
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4
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define competitive orientation

A

how individuals define success (winning or performing well)

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5
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define trait sport-confidence

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degree of certainty individuals usually have about their ability to be successful in sport

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6
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define state sport-confidence

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the belief individuals possess at one particular moment about their ability

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7
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what are the characteristics of someone with weak self-efficacy ?

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  • avoid challenging tasks
  • focus on personal failings and negative outcome
  • quickly lose confidence in personal abilities
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8
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what are the characteristics of someone with strong self-efficacy ?

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  • view challenging problems as tasks to be mastered
  • become more committed to their activities following failures
  • recover quickly from setbacks
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9
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how do people with low self-efficacy view pre-competition anxiety ?

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  • outside athlete’s control

- debilitative to performance

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10
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how do people with high self-efficacy view pre-competition anxiety ?

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  • controllable

- facilitative to performance

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11
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what are the 3 dimensions within the self-efficacy theory ?

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  • magnitude
  • strength
  • generality
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12
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define magnitude

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the number of levels of increasing difficulty that i believe i am capable of performing

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13
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give an example of magnitude

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“I am quite confident that I can lift 40kg, somewhat confident that I can lift 50kg, but not very confident that I can lift 60kg”

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14
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define strength

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the FIRMNESS of the convictions that I have to perform a behaviour / obtain an outcome

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15
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give an example of strength

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“I am 100% confident that I can do well in HL10525” vs “I am 50% confident that I can do well in HL10521”

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16
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define generality

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the generalisability of my confidence to do other tasks / behaviours

17
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give an example of generality

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“I can play tennis well; therefore, I am confident that I can play squash”

18
Q

according to Vancouver and Woodman what can too much confidence lead too ?

A
  • reduced motivation
  • reduced work ethic
  • unrealistic prediction and expectations
  • poorer performance
19
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what are the 5 sources of self-efficacy ?

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  • performance experiences
  • vicarious experiences
  • imaginal experiences
  • verbal persuasion
  • physiological & emotional states
20
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what are the 3 outcomes of self-efficacy ?

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  • affective
  • behavioural
  • cognitive
21
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what is the affective outcome of self-efficacy ?

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individual’s emotions, feelings, sentiments

22
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what is the behavioural outcome of self-efficacy ?

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individual’s physical response, observable actions

23
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what is the cognitive outcome of self-efficacy ?

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individual’s mental processes, thought, intellect

24
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what is the performance experiences source of self-efficacy ?

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clear success or failure experiences are the most powerful sources of self-efficacy information

25
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what is the vicarious experiences source of self-efficacy ?

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observation of others, nothing consequences and using this information to make assessments about one’s capabilities

26
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what is the imaginal experiences source of self-efficacy ?

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visualising yourself performing the behaviour

27
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what is the verbal persuasion source of self-efficacy ?

A

others telling you they are confident in you

28
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what is the physiological & emotional states source of self-efficacy ?

A

how one feels physically and emotionally

29
Q

how do you enhance self-efficacy ?

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  • establish challenging, realistic goals
  • use positive reinforcement
  • learn and practice mental skills - especially imagery