Exam 16: Sports in the Future: What Do We Want Them to Be
Exam 1: The Sociology of Sport: What Is It and Why Study It45 Questions
Exam 2: Producing Knowledge About Sports in Society: What Is the Role of Research and Theory30 Questions
Exam 3: Sports and Socialization: Who Plays and What Happens to Them42 Questions
Exam 4: Sports for Children: Are Organized Programs Worth the Effort35 Questions
Exam 5: Deviance in Sports: Is It Out of Control60 Questions
Exam 6: Violence in Sports: Does It Affect Our Lives49 Questions
Exam 7: Gender and Sports: Is Equity Possible74 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnicity: Are They Important in Sports63 Questions
Exam 9: Social Class: Do Money and Power Matter in Sports56 Questions
Exam 10: Age and Ability: Barriers to Participation and Inclusion52 Questions
Exam 11: Sports and the Economy: What Are the Characteristics of Commercial Sports73 Questions
Exam 12: Sports and the Media: Could They Survive Without Each Other58 Questions
Exam 13: Sports and Politics: How Do Governments and Global Political Processes Influence Sports41 Questions
Exam 14: Sports in High School and College: Do Competitive Sports Contribute to Education69 Questions
Exam 15: Sports and Religions: Is It a Promising Combination43 Questions
Exam 16: Sports in the Future: What Do We Want Them to Be38 Questions
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Using structural theories as a guide for changing sports would lead to an emphasis on
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Being an effective change agents requires a vision of what sports and social life could and should be,a willingness to work hard,and
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When joining opposition groups to establish a vantage point for changing sports,a person is most likely to be successful when working to
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When commercialism and consumption pervade a society,people are viewed as
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The emergence of adult kickball in some cities is most likely an example of
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When people have conservative goals for changing sports,they emphasize
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Power and performance sports emphasize that people reach their potential when they
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The media help to maintain the popularity of power and performance sports by associating them with
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When people play pleasure and participation sports,they are likely to
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Pleasure and participation sports will become more popular in the future because
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Few people have radical goals for changing sports because people who support radical goals usually
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Organization and rationalization have a tendency to undermine the
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The popularity of power and performance sports is connected with gender relations because these sports
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Some participants in alternative sports resist attempts to make their sports more like mainstream power and performance sports because they don't want to
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When commercial ideology pervades sports in a society,sport participation
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Which of the following would a professional athlete be most likely to join?
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Who would be most likely to use a critical approach as they worked to change sports? Someone with
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The major demographic change that will influence sports in the future is
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