5.3.2 Types of feedback

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    • There are two main types of feedback: intrinsic and extrinsic
    • What is extrinsic feedback in sports psychology?
      External information about performance
    • Intrinsic feedback helps athletes develop self-awareness
    • Steps involved in the positive feedback process:
      1️⃣ Affirmation and praise for good performance
      2️⃣ Reinforcement of successful behaviors
      3️⃣ Increased motivation and confidence
      4️⃣ Positive training environment
    • Positive feedback can lead to overconfidence if it is excessive or unfounded
    • Steps involved in the negative feedback process:
      1️⃣ Identifying weaknesses in performance
      2️⃣ Providing guidance for correction
      3️⃣ Maintaining performance standards
    • Negative feedback always demotivates athletes.
      False
    • What is one purpose of negative feedback?
      Identifying weaknesses
    • What are three key principles for delivering effective negative feedback?
      Specific, timely, behavior-focused
    • Match the advantage of negative feedback with its corresponding disadvantage:
      Highlights areas for improvement ↔️ Can be demoralizing if not handled sensitively
      Maintains high performance standards ↔️ Can undermine confidence if not balanced with positive feedback
    • What is intrinsic feedback based on?
      Sensory information
    • Intrinsic feedback helps athletes develop self-awareness
    • What are three benefits of positive feedback for athletes?
      Reinforces behaviors, motivates, boosts confidence
    • What is positive feedback focused on?
      Correct actions
    • What does negative feedback focus on in sports psychology?
      Areas for improvement
    • Poorly communicated negative feedback can demotivate athletes.
      True
    • What is the purpose of negative feedback in sports psychology?
      Correcting mistakes
    • What type of feedback is Knowledge of Results (KR)?
      Extrinsic feedback
    • The benefit of KR is that it reinforces successful behaviors
    • Arrange the steps in how Knowledge of Results (KR) helps athletes improve their performance:
      1️⃣ Highlighting success with positive KR
      2️⃣ Identifying improvement areas with negative KR
      3️⃣ Motivating continued practice
      4️⃣ Building confidence through positive outcomes
    • Intrinsic feedback comes from within the athlete
    • Extrinsic feedback provides an external perspective to identify areas for improvement.
      True
    • Positive feedback reinforces successful behaviors
    • Excessive positive feedback can lead to overconfidence.

      True
    • Negative feedback helps athletes identify their weaknesses
    • Negative feedback focuses on what the athlete did incorrectly
    • Purposes and uses of negative feedback
      1️⃣ Identifying weaknesses
      2️⃣ Guiding improvement
      3️⃣ Maintaining standards
      4️⃣ Promoting self-awareness
    • Poorly communicated negative feedback can damage an athlete's confidence.

      True
    • Knowledge of Results (KR) focuses on the outcome
    • KR provides information about the outcome
    • KPA provides information about the technical aspects of performance
    • What is feedback in sports psychology?
      Information about performance
    • Intrinsic feedback includes sensory information about a movement.

      True
    • Match the type of feedback with its definition:
      Intrinsic Feedback ↔️ Based on sensory experiences
      Extrinsic Feedback ↔️ From external sources like coaches
    • What are the two main types of feedback in sports psychology?
      Intrinsic and extrinsic
    • Positive feedback always leads to overconfidence.
      False
    • What is negative feedback in sports psychology?
      Information about mistakes
    • Match the type of feedback with its purpose:
      Positive Feedback ↔️ Reinforces successful behaviors
      Negative Feedback ↔️ Identifies areas for improvement
    • Negative feedback focuses on what the athlete did incorrectly
    • Negative feedback helps athletes maintain expected performance levels.

      True
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