IB Psychology/Options/Sport psychology/Emotion and Motivation

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Emotion and Motivation[edit | edit source]

The emotion and motivation (EM) outcomes look at the reasons for behaviour in sport.

There are two emotion and motivation outcomes:

  • EM1: Evaluate theories of motivation in sport.
  • EM2: Using one or more research studies, explain the role of goal-setting in the motivation of individuals.
  • EM3: Discuss theories relating arousal and anxiety to performance.

Note that any example responses are not necessarily worth full marks, but exist simply to provide an idea of how an example looks.



EM1[edit | edit source]

Evaluate theories of motivation in sport.

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EM2[edit | edit source]

Using one or more research studies, explain the role of goal-setting in the motivation of individuals.

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EM3[edit | edit source]

Discuss theories relating arousal and anxiety to performance.

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