UKY KHP 300 final exam

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Puritans view on sport

Sport was a leisure pursuit and should be avoided

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Defintion of religion

Integrated and socially shared beliefs and rituals that people accept on faith and use as a souce of meaning, guideance, and transcendence.

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How are church and sports related

churches use sports to attract people

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Sports instills protestant values which are

hard work, self disipline, and strive for success

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Musliums in sport

Every action is to glorify allah. Gender ideology strongly influences the conditions under which women play sports

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Use of religon in sport by athletes

To justify commitment to high performance, to reduce pressure and uncertainty, to enchance bonds between teamates, to guide moral decision making

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Christians and chirstian organizations use sports

to promote spirtitual growth, to recruit more members, to promote fundamentalist belifs

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What was the US supreme court ruling about prayers at public sports events

The supreme court ruled that public prayers at public events are illegal.

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Challenges faced when combining sports and religous belifs

Violence and intimidation in sports like football.

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What happens when christiantiy is combined with power and performance sports.

sports change very little, if at all

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for which gender is being a student athlete a source of status and popularity more than the other

boys

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What does research tell us about high school athletes

more studies are needed but, they get treated differently, and the impact of sport participation depends on the meanings given to it.

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Comparing non-athletes and athletes who usually rank better at all metrics

athletes

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Sports can be positive learning experiences under these conditions:

Enable students to be noticed rewarded, and taken seriouly, connect young people with mentors, and are explicitly linked with non-sport situations and how to succeed.

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Intercollegiate athletes experinces vary by:

division, program, team culture, and importance of sport in the surrounding community.

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What is meant by college athletes dual carrers

balancing being a athlete, student, and branding/making a name for themselves.

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academic detachment is common in what type of sports

entertainment oriented sports basketball, football

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What is clustering in terms of colligate athletes

the over-representation of athletes in certain majors, kinesology, communication,

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College graduation rates

Athletes graduate less often than non athletes

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are male or female athletes more likley to graduate at lower rates

male athletes graduate lower

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What is the Academic progress rate and whats the max score

it is calculated to show the success of collegiate athletes in school max score 1000

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WHAT is graduation success rate GSR

the proportion of athletes entering a school during a 4 year program and graduating in 6 years

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What are some strategies when schools run into budget problems

pay to play, booster club, corporate sponsors

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what did spending research at major universities tell us

sports spending increased 4x compared to academic, does not increase alumni donations, does not improve win-loss ratios

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politics

processes of organizing social power and making decisions that affect peoples lives in a social world

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Governments

formal orgs with the power to make and enforce rules in a particular territiorty or collection of people

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Power

the ability to influence people and achieve goals even in the face of opposition from others

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Authority

a form of power that comes with a position

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examples of government protecting the rights of citizens

Title 9, american disablities act

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what is shown about competitive sports and productivity

comp sports have few benifits for productivity

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why do governments support sports in terms of recognition

success in sports looks favorably back onto the government and brings postive publicity

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what is shown about sport based unity

it is temporary and superficial doesnt solve the problems of the world

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example of sports reaffirming nationalism and politics

1936 olympics used to show the “supremacy of the aryan race”

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do sports support the common good for citizens

economically no

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public dipomacy

expressions of togetherness in form of cultureal change

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serious dipomacy

discussions and decisions about vital politiacal issues

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Psychological expectancy effect

if an athlete believes that taking a drug will improve perfomance, it is possible that it will have that effect

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anabolic vs androgenic effect

anabolic has a muscularization effect while androgenic hasb as masculinizing effect

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what are the categories for someone to be an excercise addict?

tolerance, withdrawal, loss of control, time, conflict, continuance

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what order does the female athlete triad take place

1 disordered eating, 2 menstrual dysfunction, 3 low bone mineral density

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muscle dysmorphia

the indiviguals preoccupation witht eh notiion that they is insufficanly muscular

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Burnout

syndrome of emotional/physical exaustion, reduced sense of accomplishment, and sport devaluation

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overtraining

athlete trains beyond the level ideal for max benifit

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overreaching

short term overtraining that is a part of normal training

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staleness

Failure of the body to adapt to training which results in a temporary plateau

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investment model of burnout

The amount of rewards from sports is not worth the amount that the athlete puts in.

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Empowerment model of burnout

burnout is a social problem caused by an overly controlling social structure, athletes wish to have a sparate identity from sports and personal control