Cards (44)

  • Match the type of deviance with its description:
    Cheating ↔️ Using banned substances
    Violence ↔️ Intentionally causing harm
    Gamesmanship ↔️ Using questionable tactics
    Match-fixing ↔️ Influencing game outcome
  • What is the purpose of gamesmanship in sport?
    Gain a competitive edge
  • Deviant behavior in sport can undermine its integrity and fairness.

    True
  • Match the type of deviance with its description:
    Violence ↔️ Excessive fouling
    Gamesmanship ↔️ Feigning injury
    Match-fixing ↔️ Deliberate game manipulation
  • What is the purpose of gamesmanship in sport?
    Gain a competitive edge
  • What is the primary goal of cheating in sport?
    Gain an unfair advantage
  • Match-fixing involves deliberately influencing the game for personal or financial gain
  • What is gamesmanship in sports defined as?
    Using questionable tactics to gain a competitive edge
  • What role does pressure to win play in causing deviance in sports?
    Creates immense pressure to succeed
  • Deviant behavior undermines the integrity and fairness of the sport, calling into question the legitimacy of results
  • Cheating or match-fixing undermines the integrity and fairness of the sport.
  • A "win at all costs" mentality in a sport culture can normalize and perpetuate deviant actions
  • Widespread deviance in sport can damage its reputation
  • Match the strategy with its purpose:
    Strengthen ethical frameworks ↔️ Develop moral compasses
    Promote positive organizational culture ↔️ Prioritize integrity and accountability
    Implement robust anti-doping programs ↔️ Detect and deter cheating
    Enforce strict penalties ↔️ Deter deviant behavior
    Educate and empower athletes ↔️ Cultivate responsibility and integrity
  • What is one example of a strict penalty imposed for deviant behavior in sports?
    Bans
  • Deviance in sport includes behavior that violates ethical standards
  • Violence in sport refers to intentionally causing harm
  • Match-fixing involves deliberately influencing the game for personal or financial gain
  • The consequences of deviance in sport are always minor and insignificant.
    False
  • Violence in sport refers to intentionally causing harm
  • Match the type of deviance with its description:
    Cheating ↔️ Using banned equipment
    Violence ↔️ Excessive fouling
    Gamesmanship ↔️ Time-wasting
    Match-fixing ↔️ Manipulating game outcome
  • What is the purpose of gamesmanship in sport?
    Gain a competitive edge
  • Violence in sports involves intentionally causing harm to opponents
  • Deviant behavior in sports undermines its integrity and fairness
  • Match the cause of deviance with its description:
    Pressure to win ↔️ Creates immense pressure to succeed
    Lack of moral development ↔️ Weak ethical framework
    Organizational culture ↔️ "Win at all costs" mentality
  • What penalties can athletes face for engaging in deviance?
    Suspensions, fines, bans
  • What is one reason athletes may engage in deviant acts due to a lack of moral development?
    Weak ethical framework
  • What is one impact of deviant behavior on the integrity of sport?
    Undermines fairness
  • What is one severe penalty athletes may face for engaging in deviance?
    Suspensions
  • Rigorous testing and surveillance are needed to detect and deter cheating
  • What does "deviance" in sport refer to?
    Violating rules, norms, standards
  • What is the primary goal of cheating in sport?
    Gain an unfair advantage
  • Cheating involves using banned substances or equipment to gain an unfair advantage
  • What is the primary goal of cheating in sport?
    Gain an unfair advantage
  • Match-fixing involves deliberately influencing the game for personal or financial gain
  • Violence in sport refers to intentionally causing harm
  • What is cheating in sports defined as?
    Using banned substances or techniques
  • Match-fixing involves deliberately influencing the outcome of a game for personal or financial gain.

    True
  • Lack of moral development can make athletes more susceptible to engaging in deviant acts.

    True
  • Widespread deviance in sports can damage its reputation and public perception.

    True