Week 5 readings Flashcards

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Lewis et al (2017) - looked at the emotions of adolescents’ experience at tennis tournaments, what did they find?

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Leading = happy/confident ]

Trailing = anxiety initially and then anger

If they are the ‘better’ player but unable to execute their game plan they felt frustrate

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What does Lewis et al (2017) say about losing?

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Losing in competitions perceived as harmful (Lazarus, 2000) as it is perceived to damage their reputation (shows ego orientation - not worried about their performance but what others think of them)

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Lewis et al (2017) - what did the study involve?

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Case-study design

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Lewis et al (2017) - what did Mellalieu et al (2006) say about negative emotions?

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Negative emotions perceived as facilitative are beneficial for performance/can add value to performance

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Lewis et al (2017) - what are some limitations of the study?

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Very small study - findings are unlikely to be generalisable or representative due to only 4 participants studied

Absence of any assessment of emotion intensity

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Pekrun (2006) - what is the difference in effects between positive and negative emotions?

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Activating positive emotions facilitates the use of flexible and creative learning strategies vs activating negative emotions will result in more rigid strategies

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Pekrun (2006) - what is the importance of achievement goals on emotions?

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Mastery goals - facilitate positive activity emotions (e.g. enjoyment of learning) and reduce negative activity emotions (e.g. boredom)

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Pekrun (2006) - according to control value theory, how can educators can change students’ emotions?

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Through interventions targeting their underlying appraisals e.g. attributional retraining (Ruthig et al., 2004)

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Pekrun (2006) - what is the purpose of emotion interventions?

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Try and change habitualised emotions

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Pekrun (2006) - according to Zeidner (1998), how should we reduce negative emotions?

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Break up procedural schemas

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Croker (2004) - what is cognitive organisation and structure?

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The ability to think logically about tangible events (Hala, 1997) and consider multiple possibilities (Santrock 1998)

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Croker (2004) - what is social maturation?

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The ability to conceptualise the interpersonal environment

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Croker (2004) - summarise Weiner’s (1985) Attribution Theory of Emotion and Motivation

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Emotion states are the result of achievement outcome and the reasons people attribute to the cause of the outcome

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