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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Discuss the historical context of sport psychology.
2. Describe the application of the scientific method, including descriptive, experimental, and correlational methodologies, to the study of sport and exercise science.
3. Summarize the theoretical underpinnings of sports psychology.
4. Identify the basic terminology and vocabulary of sports psychology.
5. Describe the use of imagery and positive self-talk in sport.
6. Describe, analyze, and assess the principles and effectiveness of goal-setting in sport and exercise performance.
7. Recognize and describe the impact of diversity on sport psychology research, theory, and application including, but not limited to; multiculturalism, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, disability, and sexual orientation.
8. Give examples of how anxiety both negatively and positively impacts human performance.
9. Describe the role of psychology in sports injury recovery.
10. Describe methods to treat and prevent burnout of participants in sports and exercise.
11. Analyze the physiological components of sport and exercise including anxiety, stress, arousal on the central nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, and the adrenal response.
12. Describe and compare the theories and models of leadership and communication in sport and exercise science.
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I. History of Sport Psychology
II. Psychology of the Athlete
III. Personality Characteristics and the Athlete
IV. Mood State and Athletic Performance
V. Athlete Response to Environmental Changes
VI. Basic Terminology and Vocabulary of Sport Psychology and Human Performance
A. Motivation
B. Arousal
C. Anxiety
D. Stress
E. Neurophysiology
F. Autonomic Nervous System
G. Central Nervous System
VII. Leadership and Communication
A. Theories of leadership
B. Coach-Athlete compatibility and communication
VIII. Causal Attribution in Sports
A. The attributional model
B. Causal attributions in competitive situations
C. Theory of attributional training
IX. Self-Confidence and Motivation
A. Motivation in sport and human performance
B. Self-Determination Theory
C. Motivational climate
D. Goal Perspective Theory
X. Developmental Nature of Goal Orientation
A. Measuring goal orientation
B. Goal orientation and moral functioning
C. Goal Setting
D. Basic types of goals and their effectiveness
E. Principles of effective goal setting
F. Common goal setting pitfalls
XI. Effects of Arousal, Stress, and Anxiety on Performance
A. Neurophysiology of arousal
B. Differentiating among anxiety, arousal and stress
C. Antecedents of precompetitive state and trait anxiety
D. The relationship between arousal and performance
E. Inverted U Hypothesis
F. Attentional Control Theory
G. Zone of Optimal Function
XII. Coping Intervention Strategies in Sports
A. Coping strategies in sports
B. Relaxation strategies used in sports
C. Arousal energizing strategies
D. Imagery and positive self-talk in sport and human performance
E. Defining and measuring imagery and positive self-talk
F. Conceptual models for studying imagery
G. Cognitive-Behavioral intervention programs using imagery and relaxation
XIII. Psychological Skills Training
A. Psychological skills characteristics of elite athletes
B. Effectiveness of psychological intervention programs
C. Measurement of psychological skills
D. Generalizing sport psychology methods to other application domains
XIV. Aggression and Violence in Sports
A. Defining aggression
B. Theories of aggression
C. Effects of aggression on performance
D. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination
XV. Multiculturalism in Sports
A. Cultural diversity in sports
B. Gender in sports
XVI. Stereotyping and Prejudice
A. Gender
B. Race
C. Sexual orientation
XVII. Social Learning Theory
XVIII. Social Identity Theory
XIX. Cognitive Biases
XX. Cognitive Effects of Stereotyping and Prejudice
XXI. Negative Self-Evaluation
XXII. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
XXIII. Reducing Stereotypes and Prejudice in Sports
XXIV. Team Cohesion in Sports
A. Characteristics of team cohesion
B. Measurement of team cohesion
C. Determinants and consequences of team cohesion
D. Strategies for building team cohesion
E. Roles, norms, and group process
XXV. Psychology and Athletic Injuries
A. Psychological predictors of athletic injury
B. Psychological response to injury and rehabilitation
C. Role of sport psychology in rehabilitation
XXVI. Burnout in Athletes
A. Models of burnout
B. Symptoms of burnout and interventions
C. Burnout in coaches
D. Career termination among athletes
E. Preventing burnout in athletes
XXVII. Exercise Psychology
A. Psychological benefits of exercise
B. Exercise and improved health
C. Theories of exercise behavior
D. Fitness as a moderator of life stress
E. Physical self-concept and body image
XXVIII. Drug Abuse in Sport and Exercise
A. Psychological effects of certain banned substances
B. Combating drug abuse in sport
XXIX. Youth in Sports
A. Benefits of youth sports
B. Negative factors associated with the youth sports experience
C. Reasons youth withdraw from sports