DP Psychology Questionbank
Emotion and motivation
Description
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Evaluate theories of motivation in sport (for example, cognitive-evaluation theory, achievement goal theory, self‑efficacy theory).
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Using one or more research studies, explain the role of goal‑setting in the motivation of individuals.
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Discuss theories relating arousal and anxiety to performance (for example, optimal arousal theory/inverted U hypothesis, drive theory, reversal theory).
Directly related questions
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16N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Evaluate two or more theories of motivation in sport.
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17N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Explain the role of goal-setting in the motivation of individuals engaged in sport.
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18N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Discuss one or more theories relating arousal and/or anxiety to performance in sport.
Sub sections and their related questions
Evaluate theories of motivation in sport
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16N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Evaluate two or more theories of motivation in sport.
Using one or more research studies, explain the role of goal‑setting in the motivation of individuals
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17N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Explain the role of goal-setting in the motivation of individuals engaged in sport.
Discuss theories relating arousal and anxiety to performance
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18N.Paper 2.BP.TZ0.13:
Discuss one or more theories relating arousal and/or anxiety to performance in sport.