SPMA 1P93 TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
1. Is how one chooses to indicate one's gender identity to others
through behavior and appearance.: gender expression
2. What are cunningham's five key socialization agents that inform
Gender identity and expression?: • parents • peers • school • the media • sport
3. What are the five factors that violate the equal pay act?: skill • ettort •
Responsibility • working conditions • establishment
4. What is title ix and what are some of the factors directors are
Instructed to consider?: • introduced as part of the education amendments in the united states, title ix was
intended to provide equal opportunities for men and women in educational settings. • today, title ix's legacy is its influence on
the administration of collegiate sport and its broader ettects throughout north america • according to section 106.41(c) of title
ix, schools that support athletic teams should provide equal opportunities to men and women.
• 1. Interests and abilities of team members 2. Equipment and supplies 3. Scheduling 4. Travel costs 5. Coaching and
academic counseling 6. Coaching and compensation 7. Facilities 8. Medical and training statt 9. Housing and dining
10. Publicity
5. What are some common age-related stereotypes in sport organi-
Zations?: poor performance • resistance to change • ability to learn • shorter tenure • more costly • more dependable
6. Refers to the tendency to privilege and promote a limited view of
physical, mental, behavioral, and emotional normativity: -
Ableism
7. :persons with a disability participate in the same activity, but
Do so in their own way: parallel activities
8. :people without a disability participate in sports designed
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, For persons with a disability: adapted activities
9. What are the 3 institutionalized activities that cunningham ar-
Gues reinforces classism and how?: • participation • "participation in sport and recreational activities takes
time and money, two things that middle and owningclass persons are likely to have more of than other members of society" •
viewers • "this is driven by the high costs of attending events...as more sporting events are handled as paid programming"
• youth sport • "for those students in poor school districts or whose families cannot attord the hundreds of dollars in fees,
formal sport participation opportunities are usually eliminated"
10. According to coakley, what are the 6 factors causing a positive
Relationship between sport participation and upward social mobil-
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1. Is how one chooses to indicate one's gender identity to others
through behavior and appearance.: gender expression
2. What are cunningham's five key socialization agents that inform
Gender identity and expression?: • parents • peers • school • the media • sport
3. What are the five factors that violate the equal pay act?: skill • ettort •
Responsibility • working conditions • establishment
4. What is title ix and what are some of the factors directors are
Instructed to consider?: • introduced as part of the education amendments in the united states, title ix was
intended to provide equal opportunities for men and women in educational settings. • today, title ix's legacy is its influence on
the administration of collegiate sport and its broader ettects throughout north america • according to section 106.41(c) of title
ix, schools that support athletic teams should provide equal opportunities to men and women.
• 1. Interests and abilities of team members 2. Equipment and supplies 3. Scheduling 4. Travel costs 5. Coaching and
academic counseling 6. Coaching and compensation 7. Facilities 8. Medical and training statt 9. Housing and dining
10. Publicity
5. What are some common age-related stereotypes in sport organi-
Zations?: poor performance • resistance to change • ability to learn • shorter tenure • more costly • more dependable
6. Refers to the tendency to privilege and promote a limited view of
physical, mental, behavioral, and emotional normativity: -
Ableism
7. :persons with a disability participate in the same activity, but
Do so in their own way: parallel activities
8. :people without a disability participate in sports designed
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, For persons with a disability: adapted activities
9. What are the 3 institutionalized activities that cunningham ar-
Gues reinforces classism and how?: • participation • "participation in sport and recreational activities takes
time and money, two things that middle and owningclass persons are likely to have more of than other members of society" •
viewers • "this is driven by the high costs of attending events...as more sporting events are handled as paid programming"
• youth sport • "for those students in poor school districts or whose families cannot attord the hundreds of dollars in fees,
formal sport participation opportunities are usually eliminated"
10. According to coakley, what are the 6 factors causing a positive
Relationship between sport participation and upward social mobil-
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