social facilitation Flashcards
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social facilitation definition
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positive effects due to the presence of others
2
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inhibition definition
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negative effects due to the presence of others
3
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what are the four types of people present in sport
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- An Audience- just watches
- Competitors- are in conflict with the performer
- Social Reinforcers - encourage or criticise performance
- Co-actors - are doing the sport alongside you
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evaluation apprehension definition
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fear of being judged
5
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how can Evaluation Apprehension be made worse:
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Can be worse if:
- the audience is know to us
- the audience is critical
- the audience contains eg Chief Scout
- we are lacking confidence
6
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How can you prevent social inhibition:
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- Getting the player familiar with playing in front of a crowd
- train with a distraction so the team get used to it. Gradually building up the amount of audience the players have and the importance of the people watching
- Gradually introducing evaluation
- the level of assessment should build up gradually. a team may have informal chats before progressing to statistical analysis. Support from other players and peers may help at this stage.
- Improving focus and concentration
- players could focus on the key information not the audience so they focus in relevant information
- Lower Arousal Levels
- imagery, visualisation and other stress management techniques
- Decrease the Importance of an Event
- Peer Support Group
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dominant response definition:
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focusing on one or two cues as out ability to take in information reduces