11.1- Attribution in sport Flashcards

1
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What is an attribution

A

Giving reasons for success and failure

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2
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Name 3 reasons for attributions

A

influence motivation, confidence and future expectations of success

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3
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Give an example of an attribution in football

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-football team blaming bad weather as a reason for losing

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4
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What is Weiner’s model of attribution

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-identified four main reasons for an outcome; ability, effort, task difficulty, luck

-locus of causality

-stability dimension

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5
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What is locus of causality on Weiners model

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refers to whether attribution comes from within (internal) or from environment (external

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6
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Describe Weiner’s model of attribution

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Locus of causality
Internal External

Ability Task difficulty

Stable

Effort Luck

Unstable

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7
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What does the stability dimension on Weiner’s model of attribution refer to

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whether attribution is changeable, unchangeable

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8
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Internal stable attribution

A

Ability

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9
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Internal stable uncontrollable

A

Ability

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10
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External stable controllable/uncontrollable

A

Task difficulty

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11
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Internal unstable controllable

A

Effort

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12
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External unstable uncontrollable

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Luck

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13
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What is self-serving bias

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persons tendency tp atteribute their failure to external reasons

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14
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Meaning of controllability

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whether attributions are under the control of the performer or under the control of others

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15
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What is Learned helplessness

A

belief that failure is inevitable

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16
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Give an example of learned helplessness

A

i am hopeless at football

17
Q

State the difference between low achievers and high achievers in terms of failure

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low achievers attribute failure to uncontrollable factors -> learned helplessness

high achievers see failure as learning experience attribute it to controllable factors

18
Q

What is mastery orientation

A

feeling of being motivated to learn and become the best you can be

19
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Describe hoe an athlete who is mastery oreintated would attribute failure

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-internal, controllable, unstable factors e.g. effort

-will continue to strive to be better at the activity

20
Q

What is attribution retraining

A

changing learned helplessness into mastery orientation to optimise sports performance

21
Q

Name the 2 types of learned helplessness

A

global
specific