PSYC 2660 Study Guide - Winter 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Input Method, Imes, Basketball

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PSYC 2660
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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Chapter
1
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What
is
Behaviour?
o
Anything
that
a
person
does
o
Technical
term:
anything
that
an
organism
does
that
is
muscular,
glandular
or
electrical
o
Types
of
behaviours
Overt
behaviours
Those
behaviours
that
are
that
can
be
monitored
by
observers
Ex)
watching
someone
do
a
quarter
mile
sprint
Covert
behaviours
Those
behaviours
that
are
private
and
internal
Cannot
be
monitored
by
external
observers
Ex)
someone
thinking
some
thing
o
General
terms
for
behaviour
(tradiional
point-of-view)
Intelligence,
aitude,
moivaion
and
personality
These
are
all
general
terms
to
sum
up
a
persons
behaviour
Ex)
Richard
is
very
intelligent
and
has
a
good
aitude
and
personality
in
school
o
This
statement
sums
up
all
his
behaviours
in
the
classroom
What
is
the
behaviorist
point-of-view?
o
A
behaviorist
would
see
this
as
a
sum
of
behaviours,
not
something
that
causes
a
person
to
behave
a
certain
way
o
The
sum
of
the
behaviours
is
not
a
good
explanaion
of
the
overall
behaviour
Ex)
class
clown
isnt
always
a
rude
or
disrespecful
person
The
phrases
personality,
moivaion
and
intelligence
are
a
kind
of
behaviour
a
person
displays
o
These
summed
up
terms
for
behaviors
can
have
efects
on
the
persons
performance
Labelling
someone
a
certain
way
can
efect
their
performance
Pros
o
Can
enhance
performance
and
give
the
posiively
labelled
individual
a
sense
of
moivaion
Cons
o
May
lead
to
pseudo-explanaions
of
behaviour
o
Can
lead
people
to
blame
others
for
what
they
lack
Ex)
coach
thinks
player
is
garbage
because
he
is
always
late
o
Idenifying
speciic
behaviours
that
characterize
athleic
performance
2
reasons
for
doing
so
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regardless
of
the
kind
of
label
given
to
the
athlete,
it
is
either
behavioural
deicits
or
behavioural
excesses
that
causes
an
athlete
to
see
a
sport
psychologist
o
behavioural
deicits
too
litle
behaviour
of
a
paricular
type
o
behavioural
excesses
too
much
behaviour
of
a
paricular
type
Speciic
procedures
are
available
that
can
be
applied
at
pracices
and
compeiions
to
overcome
behavioural
deicits
and
excesses
o
These
procedures
evolved
from
behaviour
analysis
An
approach
to
the
scieniic
study
and
pracical
applicaions
of
laws
that
govern
behaviour
o
Behaviour
modiicaion
or
Applied
behaviour
analysis
Applicaions
of
behaviour
techniques
to
help
individuals
in
everyday
life
o
Behaviour
sport
psychology
Involves
the
use
of
behaviour
analysis
principles
and
techniques
to
enhance
the
performance
and
saisfacion
of
athletes
and
other
associated
sports
Characterisics
of
Behavioural
Sport
Psychology
o
6
characterisics
that
describe
behavioural
sport
psychology
1.
Behavioural
sport
psychology
puts
a
strong
emphasis
on
deining
the
athletes
goals
and
the
problems
in
terms
of
behaviour
that
can
be
measured
in
some
way
and
using
changes
in
the
behaviour
to
measure
the
best
way
in
which
an
athlete
can
be
helped
2.
Treatment
procedures
and
techniques
are
ways
of
rearranging
antecedents
and
consequences
of
an
athletes
behaviour
to
help
the
athlete
preform
to
their
full
potenial
the
antecedents
and
consequences
are
manipulated
and
they
are
referred
to
as
simuli
o
which
are
the
speciic
physical
variables
in
ones
immediate
surrounding
that
impinge
on
ones
sense
receptors
and
can
afect
behaviour
3.
Behavioural
psychology
treatment
procedures
and
techniques
are
based
on
the
principles
and
procedures
of
respondent
and
operant
condiioning
4.
Interprets
cogniive
techniques
in
terms
of
operant
and
respondent
condiioning
of
covert
and
overt
behaviours
5.
Behavioural
sport
psychology
researchers
have
commonly
used
singlem
subject
research
designs
6.
It
places
a
high
value
on
accountability
for
everyone
involved
in
the
design,
implementaion
and
evaluaion
of
the
sport
psychology
program
social
validity
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