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Quiz 11
Started
4/19/13 8:22 AM
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4/19/13 9:04 AM
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5 out of 10 points
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42 minutes out of 1 hour.
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Question 1
0.5 out of 0.5 points

The narrowing and internal focus associated with choking can result in
Answer

Selected Answer: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above

Question 2
0.5 out of 0.5 points

Performance protocols are:
Answer

Selected Answer: both a and b
Correct Answer: both a and b

Question 3
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A skill that teaches performers to hold their attention on a predetermined task, and if their attention wanders, to gently bring their attention back is known as:
Answer

Selected Answer: focus training
Correct Answer: focus training

Question 4
0.5 out of 0.5 points

A principle(s) that underlies the application of Attention Control Training to performance enhancement:
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Selected Answer: under optimal conditions the average person can meet the concentration demands of performance
Correct Answer: under optimal conditions the average person can meet the concentration demands of performance

Question 5
0 out of 0.5 points

Which of these is a strategy to stay centered?
Answer

Selected Answer: attentional cues/triggers
Correct Answer: all of the above

Question 6
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You are ______ within a performance situation when your body weight is distributed about your center of mass in a way that feels comfortable:
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Selected Answer: centered
Correct Answer: grounded

Question 7
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Which statement is untrue regarding simulated performance conditions?
Answer

Selected Answer: it addresses an external factor
Correct Answer: it includes visualization techniques

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