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KIN 2320 - Exam 6
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11/20/2019

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 Purpose of evaluation in kinesiology

Definition

-Achievement:Motivation to achieve a goal created by appropriate measurement and evaluation

 

 

-Diagnosis: Identifying deficiencies and weaknesses that need to be improved

 

 

-Placement: Grouping individuals based on skills and abilities tested

 

 

-Prediction: Predicting the future success based on skills and abilities tested

 

 

-Program evaluation: Assessing the achievement of fitness program in reference to goals/standards

 

 

-Motivation: Motivation to achieve a goal created by appropriate measurement and evaluation

Term

Difference between norm referenced and criterion referenced evaluation

Definition

Norm-referenced evaluation:

-Based on statistics (standard deviation, % title rank) obtained from a group

-Effectively comparing individuals with others who share important characteristics (age)

-Evaluation may differ by normative groups

 

Criterion-referenced evaluation:

-Based on standard set by expert in the field

-Designed to measure student performance 

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Validity
Definition

-The degree of truthfulness in measurement

-How well it measures/what it is supposed to measure

-A trait that is possessed by the instrument

 

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Reliability
Definition
-To be any value, a measurement process must result in a consistent score for an individual
-Repeatability of a measurement
-Measurements are the same each time administered to the same individual
Term

4 sites of YMCA skinfold test

Definition

-Abdomen

-Supraillium

-Triceps

-Thigh

Term
Exercise Psychology
Definition

-Psychological response to exercise

-Exercise adherence

Term
Sport Psychology
Definition

-Application of psychological principles to improve sport performance

-Psychological factors related to performance

Term

Personality    

Definition

Pattern of characteristic thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish one person from another and persist over time and situations    

Term
Arousal
Definition

Physiological state of readiness and psychological activation, involves the autonomic nervous system, body’s way of preparing you for “fight or flight”    

Term
Stress
Definition

Nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it    

Term
Anxiety
Definition

Tension and worry that results from distress    

Term
Self-efficacy
Definition

An individual’s belief that s/he can succeed in the task
Very important for success
A “situation-specific” self-confidence
4 factors to influence self-efficacy
Successful performance experience in the past
The most important source of self-efficacy
Vicarious experience (modeling)
Verbal persuasion
Emotional arousal

Term

Achievement motivation    

Definition

Athletes’ predisposition to approach or avoid a competitive situation … (athletes with high AM will approach competitive situations more often)

 

 

 

    

Term
Achievement Motivation
Definition
Intrinsic motivation + Extrinsic motivation - Cognitive State Anxiety
Term

    Personal variables that can affect sport performance

Definition

-Psychological effects from oneself

 

Ex) Mood states, anxiety, motivation, self-efficacy

Term
Pre-competitive Anxiety
Definition

-Temporal changes in cognitive and somatic state anxiety as competition approaches

 

-A significant factor for athletic performance

Term

 

Cognitive State Anxiety 

Definition
-Psychological component of state anxiety
-Caused by fear of failure
-“I am afraid I am going to lose.”
-“I can’t make the shot
-“I can’t do it”
Term
Somatic State Anxiety
Definition

-Physical component of state anxiety 

 

-Perception of physiological responses (muscular tension, dry lips, etc.)

Term
Cognitive and somatic levels change as you get closer to competition
Definition
True
Term
Somatic has a sharper increase and starts right before competition?
Definition
True
Term
The relationship between somatic state anxiety and performance
Definition
Somatic state anxiety takes form of an inverted-U
Term
The relationship between cognitive anxiety and athletic performance
Definition
Linear and negative
Term
Ways to lower cognitive state anxiety
Definition

-Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR)

-Positive imagery

-Positive self-talk

Term

     Factors that affect achievement motivation

Definition

-Self-confidence

-Self-efficacy

-Goal setting

Term

  2018 physical activity guidelines

Definition

-Adults should avoid inactivity

 

-Adults should do at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity, 75 minutes a week of vigorous-intensity aerobic PA, or equivalent combination of moderate and vigorous intensity aerobic PA.

 

-Aerobic activity should be performed in episodes of at least 10 minutes.

 

-Adults should also do muscle-strengthening activities on at least 2 days or more days a week.

Term
Factors Associated with Exercise Adherence
Definition

-Demographic & Biological

-Psychological

-Behavioral

-Social-Cultural

-Environmental

Term
Demographical & Biological (Pos&Neg)
Definition

Positive:

-Education

-Gender

-Socioeconomic statues

 

Negative:

-Age

-Race or Ethnicity

-Overweight or obese

Term
Psychological (Pro&con)
Definition

Positive:

-Exercise enjoyment

-Self efficacy 

-Self motivation

 

Negative:

-Perceived barriers

-Mood disturbances

Term
Behavioral (Pro&Con)
Definition

Positive:

-Exercise history

-Healthy dietary habits

 

Negative:

-Smoking

Term
Social-Cultural (Pro&Con)
Definition

Positive:

-Physician Influence

-Support Network

 

Negative:

-Social Isolation

Term
Environmental (Pro&Con)
Definition

Positive:

-Access to facilities

-Facility satisfaction

-Enjoyable scenery

-Observing others exercising

-Neighborhood safety

 

Negative:

-Urban location

Term
Health Belief Model
Definition

-People choose to exercise due to perceived threat of disease

 

-Exercise decision is a struggle between perceived benefits vs. barriers

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