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Test AGGRESSION IN SPORT
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1st QUESTION: What is the primary target of hostile aggression according to sports psychology?
Causing harm or pain driven by anger
Getting a tactical foul within the rules
Maintain intensity without negative emotions
Divert attention from the referee
QUESTION 2: What characterizes instrumental aggression in sport?
Performed to vent frustration
Uses force as a tactical means without emotional intent to harm
Seeks to humiliate the opponent after the play
Always occurs outside the rules
QUESTION 3: Which of the following examples describes instrumental aggression?
Punching the opponent in the face after the play is stopped
Firmly grabbing an opponent to prevent a pitch
Insulting the referee for an unfair decision
Celebrate a goal in front of opposing fans
4th QUESTION: According to the General Aggression Model, what combination increases the likelihood of violent responses?
Only accumulated fatigue
Excessive motivation and euphoria
Observation of aggressive modeling coupled with frustration or pain
Scoreboard advantage and public support
QUESTION 5: What effect does the perception of injustice and the validation of violence by a leader have?
Increases cohesion and reduces aggression
Forces them to strictly follow the rules
Eliminates hostility in the team
Generates a psychological license to assault
6th QUESTION: What should the psychologist work on to prevent ejections due to impulsive behaviors?
Emotional regulation of the athlete
Increasing physical contact in training
Tolerating unfair refereeing through aggression
Seeking revenge for pain
7TH QUESTION: What is the main difference between hostile and instrumental aggression?
The hostile one always complies with the rules, the instrumental one does not
Instrumentality only occurs outside the game
The hostile one is guided by anger and seeks to harm, while the instrumental one is tactical and does not intend to harm
Instrumental seeks to humiliate, hostile doesn't
8th QUESTION: In the water polo example, what factors shifted the player's internal state toward hostility?
Fatigue and lack of support from the public
The advantage on the scoreboard and the coach's confidence
Intrinsic motivation and fair play
An unsanctioned hit and aggressive modeling by the captain
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