Exam 6: Aggression and Moral Behaviour in Sport
Exam 1: Introducing Sport and Exercise Psychology43 Questions
Exam 2: Personality in Sport and Exercise44 Questions
Exam 3: Motivation and Behavioural Change54 Questions
Exam 4: Stress, Emotion, and Coping in Sport and Exercise50 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety in Sport and Exercise52 Questions
Exam 6: Aggression and Moral Behaviour in Sport54 Questions
Exam 7: Sport Psychology Interventions53 Questions
Exam 8: Leadership in Sport and Exercise45 Questions
Exam 9: Group Cohesion in Sport and Exercise54 Questions
Exam 10: Youth Involvement and Positive Development in Sport54 Questions
Exam 11: Coaching Psychology50 Questions
Exam 12: Aging and Involvement in Sport and Physical Activity46 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Activity and Mental Health51 Questions
Exam 14: Body Image in Sport and Exercise47 Questions
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An arena that promotes athletic events as family affairs and bans the use of alcoholic beverages is using which method to curb aggression?
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Fan identification refers to the extent to which fans feel psychologically connected to a team and may be one reason that fans behave aggressively at sporting events.
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Which of the following is a personal factor that influences aggression?
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A rugby player who has been tackled high and hard and punches his opponent in retaliation would be subscribing to which theory of aggression?
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Which of the following is a personal factor that influences aggression?
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When athletes describe their opponents as "goons" and "beasts," this is an example of advantageous comparisons in moral disengagement.
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List and briefly explain four group factors that influence aggression using sporting examples.
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Teaching a football player to develop coping strategies to change aggressive tendencies is using which method to curb aggression?
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Engaging in dangerous activities with the belief that participation in such acts will strengthen team bonds, or for rookies it will show their dedication and commitment to the team best explains which of the following?
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A task-oriented athlete tends to perceive success as a function of outdoing others, and is more likely to break the rules.
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A hockey player who is designated to the specific role as the "enforcer" would be explained by which factor that influences aggression?
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The number of times competitors meet may have an impact on the amount of aggressive behaviour demonstrated in these matches.
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