Correct option is D
Explanation 1. A. A broad attentional focus (III):
· This involves paying attention to multiple cues or broader aspects of a situation.
· Example: A soccer player dribbling the ball upfield while considering teammates’ positions and defenders’ movements.
2. B. A narrow attentional focus (II):
· This is focusing on a specific task or target.
· Example: A baseball batter preparing to swing at a pitch requires intense focus on the ball.
3. C. An external attentional focus (I):
· Directing attention to external objects or outcomes.
· Example: A cricket batsman focusing on the ball's trajectory to time the shot correctly.
4. D. An internal attentional focus (IV):
· Focusing inwardly on body movements or techniques.
· Example: A high jumper mentally rehearsing and preparing to start the run-up.
Correct Matching: · A-III: A soccer player dribbling the ball upfield.
· B-II: A baseball batter prepares to swing at a pitch.
· C-I: A cricket batsman directs attention to a ball.
· D-IV: A high jumper prepares to start her run-up.
Correct Answer:
(d) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
Information Booster 1. Attentional Focus:
· Broad focus: Awareness of multiple stimuli.
· Narrow focus: Concentration on specific stimuli.
· External focus: Directed outward toward objects or the environment.
· Internal focus: Directed inward toward thoughts, feelings, or bodily sensations.
2. Applications in Sports Psychology:
· Understanding attentional focus helps athletes optimize their performance by managing distractions and maintaining concentration.