Ways to reduce competitive stress in sport include all of the following EXCEPT
A. providing more trophies and distributing them earlier in the season
B. changing some aspect of the sport so that success will occur more frequently
C. instilling self-confidence through skill training
D. placing the outcome of the contest in perspective
E. realistic goals for all players being set by the coach
A
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A) occurs to acute stressors but not to repeated stressors. B) is modifiable in type based on the type of stressor encountered. C) is nonspecific to the type of stressor. D) is specific to the type of stressor.
Describe a frequency distribution, what it is used for, how it is constructed, and two ways that it can be shown graphically
What will be an ideal response?
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At 18, he does not agree with that view but hides his negative reaction to it when visiting his parents' home. He is coping with his negative impulses by demonstrating emotional flexibility. emotional inflexibility. cognitive flexibility. cognitive inflexibility.
The _______________ protects the eye and bends incoming light rays toward a lens located behind it
a. pupil b. iris c. cornea d. retina