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SPMT 319 Unit 1 Questions and Correct
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Example of Sports cultural significance in the US
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Ans: The Superbowl | |
20 Million people attend parties and only 60% of the people are there for
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| football and the others are there for social reasons.
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10 Million hours go into planning 17
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is the average party size
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Sport (Nixon) |
Ans: is "an institutionalized competitive activity involving two or more
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| opponents and stressing physical exertion by serious competitors who
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| represent or are part of formally organized association"
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Sport (LeUnes) |
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Ans: a competitive activity involving at least two competitors, requiring
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| physical skill, following formal rules, and occurring within a formal
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| organizational framework |
Sport (Coakley) |
Ans: well-established, officially governed competitive physical activities in
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| which participants are motivated by internal and external rewards
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Sport & physical activities parameters
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Ans: Sport is physical in nature
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| Sport is competitive in nature
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Sport takes place within guidelines and rules
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Informal Sport |
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Ans: Play- informal and non-competitive
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| Ex: Kicking soccer ball around
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Games- informal but add competitiveness
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Ex: throwing a frisbee at a target against your friends
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Formal Sport |
Ans: Traditional- club team or rec league
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| Corporate sport - pro sports | | | |
Sociology (Eitzen & Sage) | | |
Ans: is the scientific discipline that describes and explains human social
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| organization
Sociology (Coakley) |
Ans: is the study of social worlds that people create, organize, maintain, and
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change through their relationships with one another
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SPMT 319 Unit 1 Questions and Correct
Answers Latest Update
Example of Sports cultural significance in the US
| | | | | | |
Ans: The Superbowl | |
20 Million people attend parties and only 60% of the people are there for
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| football and the others are there for social reasons.
| | | | | | | |
10 Million hours go into planning 17
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is the average party size
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Sport (Nixon) |
Ans: is "an institutionalized competitive activity involving two or more
| | | | | | | | |
| opponents and stressing physical exertion by serious competitors who
| | | | | | | |
| represent or are part of formally organized association"
| | | | | | |
Sport (LeUnes) |
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Ans: a competitive activity involving at least two competitors, requiring
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| physical skill, following formal rules, and occurring within a formal
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| organizational framework |
Sport (Coakley) |
Ans: well-established, officially governed competitive physical activities in
| | | | | | |
| which participants are motivated by internal and external rewards
| | | | | | | |
Sport & physical activities parameters
| | | |
Ans: Sport is physical in nature
| | | | |
| Sport is competitive in nature
| | | |
Sport takes place within guidelines and rules
| | | | | |
Informal Sport |
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Ans: Play- informal and non-competitive
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| Ex: Kicking soccer ball around
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Games- informal but add competitiveness
| | | |
Ex: throwing a frisbee at a target against your friends
| | | | | | | | |
Formal Sport |
Ans: Traditional- club team or rec league
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| Corporate sport - pro sports | | | |
Sociology (Eitzen & Sage) | | |
Ans: is the scientific discipline that describes and explains human social
| | | | | | | | | |
| organization
Sociology (Coakley) |
Ans: is the study of social worlds that people create, organize, maintain, and
| | | | | | | | | | | |
change through their relationships with one another
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