Self Efficacy Flashcards

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What is confidence/self efficacy?

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  • A ‘belief in your ability to master a specific situation’
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What is confidence based on according to Vealey?

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  • Personality: your level of competitiveness and achievement motivation
  • Experience: amount of past success on the task and your belief in your ability to succeed in the future
  • Situation: playing home or away

It relies on the interaction of all of the above as the combo of all three will affect confidence

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Trait vs State Confidence.

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  • Trait confidence: the belief in your ability to do well in a range of sports. It’s consistent, innate confidence shown in most situations
  • State confidence: the belief in your ability to master a specific sporting moment. It’s situation specific, temporary as it can vary depending on the interaction of experience and personaility
  • This is how a performer rates their ability to perform at a particular moment
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Vealey’s Model of self confidence.

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  • Looks at the influence of state and trait confidence, the situation and competitive orientation
  • State/trait confidence combine to produce confidence in an Objective Sporting Situation (OSS)
  • If it’s a skill you’ve completed successfully in the past, both state and trait confidence will be high but the OSS takes into account the conditions like crowd or pressure
  • Performer evaluates result of performance
  • Performer makes a judgement of how well they did, taking into account the OSS
  • Result from that judgement may increase confidence and a good competitive orientation
  • Means performer is prepared to try hard in most sporting situations and develop characteristics of approach behaviour meaning confidence gained in one area of sport may improve it in a different area of sport
  • The judgement is known as Subective Outcome. If this is good then trait confidence and competitve orientation increase but if bad they decrease
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What is competitive orientation?

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  • How much a performer is drawn to challenging situations
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What is Objective Sporting Situations?

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  • The performance is a combo of the type of skill and situation skill it’s performed in
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How does competitive sporting situation affect confidence?

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  • Combines skill being performed with the situation it’s performed in
  • Previously successful skill increases confidence
  • Familiar situation such as playing home increases confidence
  • Allows performer to evaluate outcome
  • Increase confidence for next performance
  • Maintains effort and task persistence
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What is the the self efficacy theory suggested by Bandura?

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  • According to Bandura, 4 factors affect confidence in any situation:
    1) Performance accomplishments - what you’ve done before
    2) Vicarious experience - seeing others doing it, most effective if of a similar ability - allows modelling and copying to occur
    3) Verbal persuasion - reinforcement and encouragement, most effective from significant others
    4) Emotional arousal - your interpretation of your level of anxiety
  • If all 4 factors are positive, then a highly satisfactory performance will be reached
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How can you improve confidence through performance accomplishments?

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  • Set realistic/achievable goals
  • Allow early success in training
  • Set performance goals (NOT OUTCOME)
  • Point out past success
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How can you improve confidence through vicarious learning?

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  • Show accurate demo’s using role models
  • Allow modelling/copying to occur
  • Builds confidence by seeing a successful performer
  • More effective is performer is of similar ability
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How can you improve confidence through verbal perssuasion?

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  • Avoid social comparison
  • Coach one on one
  • Use rewards
  • Give reinforcement, praise, support, encouragement
  • Attribute success internally to the athlete
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How can you improve confience through emotional arousal?

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  • Stress management techniques to control arousal
  • Use mental practice, visualisation and imagery
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Homefield advantage

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  • Can cause both positive and negative reponses in both teams
  • Effects of homefield advantage is bigger if crowd are close to the pitch, if crowd is big and more supportive
  • The more hostile a crowd, the more negative the effect is for them
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Advanatges for home team…

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  • Support and encouragement
  • Familiar environment = optimal arousal
  • Increases confidence
  • Increases motivation
  • Social facilitation
  • Functional assertive behaviour (more assertion and correct response)
  • Leads to more attacking fluid play and more wins
  • Home crowd pressures the away team (anxiety)
  • No tiredness from travelling
  • More success at home - medals at olympics for hosts
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Disadvantages for home team…

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  • Can ‘choke’ - increased pressure and expectation raises anxiety and decreases performance
  • Social inhibition
  • Evaluation apprehension
  • Players put pressure on themselves due to being at home
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Disadvantages of away team…

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  • Increased anxiety due to crowd hostility
  • Less effective play due to proximity/hostility of crowd
  • More fouls
  • Social inhibition
  • Away team motivated to defend