SPMA 1P93 TEST 2 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
SFD - ANS Sport for development
SDP - ANS Sport for development and peace
Gender - ANS Cultural expectation for women and men
Sex - ANS Men and womens physical bodies
Sexual orientation - ANS an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual
attractions to one or more sex, as well as a person's sense of identity based on those
attractions, related behaviours, and membership in a community of others who share those
attractions.
Gender identity - ANS an individuals sense of their own identity, which may be different from
ones birth gender or how others percieve ones gender
Gender expression - ANS how one chooses to indicate their gender identity through
behaviour and appearance
Gender socialization agents - ANS parents
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, peers
schools
media
sport
Power - ANS read note
Most powerful person in a sport organization - ANS the owner
- ultimate power resides at the top
- in our own fan experience we think the GM has the most power but we're wrong
- ultimate power of person (owner) can shut down the whole operation
- ex lebron has a lot of power but can't negotiate an arena deal
Institutional norms - ANS refer to when activities become institutionalized through social
processes, obligations, or actualities come to take on rule - like status in thought/action
Institutional sexism - ANS occurs when ideas about gender and appropriate rules/behaviours
of women/men become entrenched w/in a given culture.
- these norms and values become embedded into everyday systems and institutions,
influencing the way people think and act.
- institutional norms can change
- there are different kinds of people w different skillsets that can lend to be dynamic to these
roles
Barriers to access gender - ANS harrassment and stigmitization
Sexual harassment - ANS covers a variety of behaviours, including requesting sexual favours
and creating a hostile work environment
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WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
SFD - ANS Sport for development
SDP - ANS Sport for development and peace
Gender - ANS Cultural expectation for women and men
Sex - ANS Men and womens physical bodies
Sexual orientation - ANS an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual
attractions to one or more sex, as well as a person's sense of identity based on those
attractions, related behaviours, and membership in a community of others who share those
attractions.
Gender identity - ANS an individuals sense of their own identity, which may be different from
ones birth gender or how others percieve ones gender
Gender expression - ANS how one chooses to indicate their gender identity through
behaviour and appearance
Gender socialization agents - ANS parents
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, peers
schools
media
sport
Power - ANS read note
Most powerful person in a sport organization - ANS the owner
- ultimate power resides at the top
- in our own fan experience we think the GM has the most power but we're wrong
- ultimate power of person (owner) can shut down the whole operation
- ex lebron has a lot of power but can't negotiate an arena deal
Institutional norms - ANS refer to when activities become institutionalized through social
processes, obligations, or actualities come to take on rule - like status in thought/action
Institutional sexism - ANS occurs when ideas about gender and appropriate rules/behaviours
of women/men become entrenched w/in a given culture.
- these norms and values become embedded into everyday systems and institutions,
influencing the way people think and act.
- institutional norms can change
- there are different kinds of people w different skillsets that can lend to be dynamic to these
roles
Barriers to access gender - ANS harrassment and stigmitization
Sexual harassment - ANS covers a variety of behaviours, including requesting sexual favours
and creating a hostile work environment
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