being the perceived source of one's own behavior
as one of the three basic human psychological needs, which of the following best describes "autonomy" in
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"task-involved"
lee is a volleyball player, she works hard and feels successful when she gains knowledge and skills which of the following best describes lee
provide opportunities for choice in all aspects of training and competition
how can a teacher/coach increase the level of student autonomy on the team
encourage her to improve her volleyball skills
how can lee's teacher/coach foster her task-involvement
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T/F researchers claim that up to 90 percent of a message's meaning is communicated non-verbally
active listener
which of the following best describes someone who is concerned about the content and intent of the message being transmitted
be professional, non-sexist, inclusive, and use age-appropriate language
when communicating a message, a teacher/coach should
creating an effective message, delivering an effective message, being skilled at receiving a message
what are the key components of the communication process?
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T/F mistakes provide students feedback. If students are not making mistakes, then they are probably not maximizing their development
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during batting practice, a teacher/coach tells a student to level out the bat during the swing. This represents what type of feedback
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T/F In using social media, it is paramount that you set boundaries for yourself and carefully consider what messages you post
it is an appropriate use of feedback for punishment because it has the goal of suppressing unsparing or irresponsible
a teacher/coach gives the following feedback. "I have told you several times to not use profane language during games. As is Cleary noted in the athletic handbook, you must sit out for the rest of the game. " what statement best describes the use of this feedback statement
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T/F students who set exclusively outcome goals often experience decreases in their confidence when the fail to meet the goal and perceive this as a failure
outcome goal
a football player has a set a goal of scoring two touchdowns in next week's game. What type of goal has he set
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setting process goals, the how I am going to do it part of goal-setting, increases the probability of achieving the outcome goal because of the direct influence they have on positive behaviors
write goals down, set daily goals both for practice and competition, set short-term, intermediate-term and long-term goals
which of the following are good goal-setting strategies? [Show Less]