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C.1—Individual differences

Flashcards for C.1—Individual differences - IB

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What is personality?

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Personality comprises the stable and enduring characteristics that make each person unique.

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What is personality?

Personality comprises the stable and enduring characteristics that make each person unique.

How do personality traits behave across situations?

Personality traits remain relatively consistent but can evolve and adapt to different environments.

What is Bandura's Social Learning Theory?

It explains how personality traits and behaviors develop through observation and imitation.

What are the key components of Bandura's Social Learning Theory?

Observational Learning, Modeling, Vicarious Reinforcement, Self-efficacy.

How might a young athlete develop their playing style?

By watching and emulating their favorite sports role models.

What does the interactionist approach suggest?

Behavior results from the interaction between personal characteristics, environmental factors, and situational demands.

How can personality be measured in sports?

Through interviews, questionnaires, and behavioral observation.

What are the types of interviews used in personality measurement?

Structured, semi-structured, and unstructured interviews.

What is a common mistake in personality research?

Relying too heavily on a single measurement method.

What are the validity issues in personality measurement?

Content validity, construct validity, and predictive validity.

What reliability considerations are important in personality assessment?

Test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and inter-rater reliability.

What ethical considerations are important in personality research?

Informed consent, data protection, confidentiality, and responsible use of results.

Do athletes have distinct personality characteristics compared to non-athletes?

Some differences exist, but successful athletes can have diverse personality profiles.

How do different sports attract different personality types?

Individual sports vs. team sports, contact vs. non-contact sports, high-risk vs. low-risk sports.

What is the skeptical view on personality and performance?

It questions the direct link between personality and performance, emphasizing situational factors.

What is the credulous view on personality and performance?

It supports personality as a predictor of performance, focusing on trait-performance relationships.

What is the balanced approach to personality in sports performance?

Consider personality as one of many factors influencing sports performance.