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Coaching 6-8
quiz two
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Undergraduate 1
04/29/2014

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Coaches are least proficient at
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listening
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Hostile gestures, facial expressions, intimating movements are examples of which dimensions of communication
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Nonverbal
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Communication is challenge why?
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stress, and outcome is important
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Coaching style: aggressive and intimidating
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Command
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Coaching style: allowing other to dominate the conversation and avoiding confrontation and conflict
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Submissive
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Coaching style: being straightforward and positive, encouraging other to do the same
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Cooperative
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Manner in which is said can change the meaning entirely. True or False
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True
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Communication skill involve the degree that athletes trust what is said
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Credibility
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Communication skill involves emphasizing praise and reward to strengthen desirable behaviors
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positive communication
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Communication skill involves addresses knowing when to give error and identification and error correction information
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messages high in information
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Communication skill involves a coache nerver showing any emotion
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nonverbal
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Communication skill that addresses keeping your word
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consistent
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BLANK percent of al communication your word
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70%
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Coaches should educate athletes about appropriate and responsible use of social media as well as the potential dangers of inappropriate. TRUE OR FALSE
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True
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Basic principle of motivation
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success is mentally not defined by winning
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Two important needs of most athletes
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fun and feel worthy
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Coaches should guide athletes to view success in terms winning or losing rather than achieving their goals. TRUE OR FALSE
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False
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Example of intrinsic motivation
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Performance satisfaction
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Feeling component and having fun are examples of extrinsic rewards.TRUE OR FALSE
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False
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One major problem with extrinsic rewards is that they lose their value over time, resulting in decreased motivation.TRUE OR FALSE
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True
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Rewards are self-sustaining and coaches do not have to provide them to the athletes
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Intrinsic
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Optimal activation levels vary from athlete to athlete.TRUE OR FALSE
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True
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Stressful and demanding situations lead
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High activation levels
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- oriented athletes view losing as a consequence of their ability resulting in higher motivation to demonstrate successful ability
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success
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-oriented athletes attribute failure to their lack of ability and give themselves little,if any, credit to success
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failure
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Caused by the athlete's uncertainty about meeting demands they deem as important
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Anxiety
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A mistake occurs when the athlete does not know the appropriate behavior to exhibit in a specific situation.TRUE OR FALSE
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true
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A key to positive discipline is knowing when athletes need instruction and why they need to be corrected.TRUE OR FALSE
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true
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Coaching style associated with positive discipline approach
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cooperative
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Two types of positive discipline
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corrective and preventative
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Five reasons to hold team meeting
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information
problem solving
appreciation
consequences
character issues
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Team routines provide direction so athletes know what to do.TRUE OR FALSE
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True
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Athletes are less likely to misbehave when practices are exciting and fun.TRUE OR FALSE
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True
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Coaches can use extrinsic rewards to increase intrinsic motivation.TRUE OR FALSE
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false
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Reward appropriate athlete behavior as closely as possible to the behavior's occurrenceTRUE OR FALSE
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true
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The goal of corrective discipline is to help athletes develop the self-discipline appropriate responses to their own.TRUE OR FALSE
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true
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3 Steps for correcting misbehavior
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violation of law turn to authorities
minor offense request change
broke team rule proper appropriate consequence
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six steps to defend against discipline problems
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right team culture hold team meetings develop team rules team routines conduct exciting produces catch them doing good things
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