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Home learning

Review using green pen the questions

Focus on : Command words Key words Marks awarded

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A2 Physical Education Sport Psychology

Week 4 Revision

Group cohesion and Attribution

Theory

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Summary sheets

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Group Dynamics TIPS!

Be able to define the terms ‘group’ and ‘team’.

Group formation and dynamics, Carron’s antecedents

Factors affecting cohesion Task and social cohesion Stenier’s model Ringlemann effect, social loafing and

strategies to overcome social loafing

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Groups“Groups are those social aggregates that

involve mutual awareness and the potential for interaction” (McGrath)

GROUPS

(Carron)

A collective identity

A sense of shared purposeA clear structure for communication

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Stages of group formation. Whose model is this? Describe each stage to your partner.

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Group Cohesion“The extent to which a group sticks

together in pursuit of a common goal.”

TASK COHESIONThe way team members

work together tosuccessfully complete

a task, e.g. a football team setsOut to win by adopting attackingTactics at home & away matches

Vital in INTERACTIVE Sports, e.g. hockey

SOCIAL COHESIONThe personal relationships within a group which relies

on individuals enjoyingsocial interaction, e.g. strong

Bond developed whilst on tour.

Vital in CO-ACTIVE sports, e.g. track and field

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Group Dynamics“The social processes operating within the

group between individual members.”

SUB GROUPSSmall groups

contained within the whole group

GROUP DYNAMIC SOCIOGRAM

The best way ofillustrating the

group dynamics ofa team.

TO ACHIEVE COHESION• Break down cliques

and sub groups • Separate pairs

• Integrate isolates

Team sports rely onunits within the team

Working closelytogether

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Carron’s model

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Steiner’s ModelACTUAL= POTENTIAL - LOSSES DUE TO

PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY FAULTY PROCESSES

(AP) (PP) (FP)

The team performance at any given time (due to successful

interaction)

The maximum

capability of the group

when cohesiveness is strongest

Factors that go wrong in team performance

which impede/ prevent group

cohesion e.g. co-ordination losses & motivational losses

GROUP COHESION IS THE FORCE THAT BINDS A GROUP TOGETHER, HELPING TO PREVENT FAULTY PROCESSES.

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Faulty ProcessesCo-ordination Losseso These occur when the ‘operational effectiveness’ of the group cannot be sustained for the whole match.

o Planned strategies/tactics may go wrong due to positional error or bad timing, e.g. Line out in rugby.A co-ordination loss that leads to a

breakdown in team work is called

the RINGLEMANN EFFECT. Problems with team co-ordination are more likely to increase as the

number of team members increase.

Motivation Losseso This may occur if the task is too difficult.

o Also an individual might suffer loss of motivation causing them to withdraw effort and coast through that part of the game. They hide!

A motivation loss that leads to a reduction in effort is called SOCIAL LOAFING. This is called when an individuals efforts go unnoticed or when someone feels like the others on their team are not trying hard enough. People with low SC tend to be loafers.

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Group Locomotion

“ The process that explains the reasons why the group has formed. It

symbolises the activity of the team.”

For locomotion to be efficient there must

be a LEADER to ensure the co-

ordination of the team.

****Don’t always assume that good players make good leaders! Make sure

you know the characteristics of a

good leader****

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Strategies to develop an effective group and cohesion

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What’s the difference?

Ringlemann effect and social loafing

Strategies to minimise the effects of social loafing.

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Question

Explain Carron’s antecedents and suggest how they may determine the cohesiveness of a group.

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Review the syllabus

Devise two questions (3 and 4 marks)

Devise one essay question (14 marks)

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Group cohesion – traffic light sheetAnything new that I’ve learnt

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Summary sheets

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Attribution Theory TIPS!

You should be able to identify the reasons for success and failure in sport.

You need to understand ‘Weiner’s Attribution Model’ and be able to relate it to specific sporting situations.

Learn the definitions of ‘mastery orientation’ and ‘learned helplessness’.

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Attribution Theory

ability'w e w ere m ore

skilful'

eff ort'w e tried hard'

task diffi culty'the opposition arew orld cham pions'

luck'the court w as

slippy'

I NTER NAL EXTER NAL

LOCUS OF CAUSALI TY

STABLE

UNSTABLE

STABI LI TY

Attribution theory looks at the common reasons coaches and players give for their success or failure in sport.

Weiner’s Attribution Model

LOCUS OF CAUSALITYis the performance outcome caused

by- INTERNAL factors

under the control of the performerability / effort

- EXTERNAL factorsbeyond the control of the performer

task difficulty / luck

STABILITYis the performance outcome caused

by- STABLE factors

fixed factors which don’t change with time

ability / task difficulty- UNSTABLE factors

factors which can vary with timeeffort / luck

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Weiner’s model - Dimensions

Locus of causality could fall into two sub divided areas

Internal and external

Stability dimension: Stable and unstable

Third dimension added in (1986) Locus of control: Personal and external

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Attribution TheoryHIGH ACHIEVERS

attribute success to internal factorsand attribute failure to external

factors

LOW ACHIEVERSattribute success to external factors

and attribute failure to internal factors

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Attribution Retraining

The coach changes the usual external attributions for failure into internal, unstable controllable factors.

The athlete has little control over ability, luck or task difficulty but has complete control over EFFORT. Effort is

internal and unstable and can be changed by the performer.

Attributing a lack of success to internal and unstable factors will help to prevent learned helplessness.

LEARNED HELPLESSNESSA belief acquired over time that one has no control over events

and that failure is inevitable. A feeling of ‘hopelessness.’

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Learned helplessness

What is it? General and specific List strategies to avoid it

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Review the syllabus

Devise two attribution questions (3 and 4 marks)

Devise an attribution essay question (14 marks)

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Attribution – traffic light sheetAnything new that I’ve learnt

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Next lesson and homework

Week 1 Aspects of personalityArousal

Week 2 Controlling anxietyAttitudes

Week 3 AggressionConfidence

Week 4 Attribution theoryGroup success

Week 5 Leadership