Social Facilitation Flashcards

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Who are the four types of others present in sport?

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1) an audience.
2) competitors.
3) social reinforcers.
4) co-actors.

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What is the role of an audience?

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Just watches.

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3
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What is the role of competitors?

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Conflict with the performer.

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What is the role of social reinforcers

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Encourages or criticises performance.

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5
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What is the role of co-actors?

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Are doing the sport alongside

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What is the Zajonc model?

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Explains the audience and co-actors cause an increase in arousal due to their presence but are passive as they are not involved in the event. Competitiors and social reinforcers have a more direct impact giving encouragement or causing distractions.

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Would a beginner be helped or hindered by the presence of others?

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Inhibition- when performance is influenced negatively by the presence of others.

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Would an expert be helped or hindered by the presence of others?

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Facilitation- when performance is influenced positively by the presence of others.

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What is the link between performance and the dominant response in expert performers?

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Well-learned/ accurate dominant response, under pressure this response becomes automatic, simple and correct. This may lead to positive performances as facilitation occurs.

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What is an example of performance and the dominant response in expert performers?

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the roar of a home crowd in a pressure situation.

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What is the link between performance and the dominant response in novice performers?

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poorly learned/ inaccurate response, under pressure this response becomes automatic, complex and incorrect. May lead to pressurised performances as inhibition occurs.

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What is an example of performance and the dominant response in novice performers?

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Choosing the correct response to a powerful serve.

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13
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Define evaluation apprehension.

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The fear of being judged.

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What is evaluation apprehension?

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The negative influence of others is if the performer feels they are being watched.

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How is high arousal linked to evaluation apprehension?

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-Could be created by being watched by important/expert people.
-If unconfident may also feel high arousal.

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16
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How could evaluation apprehension be made worse?

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-Audience is known to us.
-Audience is critical.
-Audience contains eg Chief Scouts.
-We are lacking confidence.

17
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How can you prevent social inhibition?

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-Getting the players familiar with playing in front of a crowd.
-Gradually introducing evaluation.
-Improving focus and concentration.
-Lower arousal levels.
-Decrease the importance of the event.
-Peer support groups.