Exam 5: Deviance in Sports: Is It Out of Control

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The model of a professional athlete's career shows that when athletes move from the amateur level to the professional level in a sport like cycling,they

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The author says that the best way to begin to control substance use in sports is to

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When using a constructionist approach,deviance is defined as ideas,traits,and actions that

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Research suggests that on-the-field deviance such as cheating and "dirty play" are

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To make changes that would decrease deviant overconformity,sport would have to be organized around a commitment to

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Information on institutional corruption in sports is scarce partly because gathering that information

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Research on deviance in sports is limited in that it focuses primarily on

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There often is confusion when discussing hazing a form of sport-related deviance because hazing is

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It has become difficult to determine what actions are deviant and what actions are accepted parts of athletic training today because

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Sport programs that are designed as "interventions" for "at risk youth" are seldom successful because they

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Which of the following is NOT true about norms?

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Understanding deviance in sports requires an understanding of "the sport ethic." Which of the following beliefs is NOT one of the core norms of the sport ethic?

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Media coverage usually concludes that deviance in sports is the result of

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People using an absolutist approach tend to

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A constructionist approach to deviance is based on the assumption that

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Research on normative overconformity suggests that if we wish to understand this form of deviance we must

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The author's recommendations for controlling substance use in sports call for a policy that involves

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According to a constructionist approach,both norms and deviance are

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The author suggests that athletes engage in overconformity in sports because of their desire to

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Data presented in the chapter indicate that felony rates among NFL players are

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