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SPMT 319 Complete Study Questions And Answers With Latest Set what is sport? ANS 1. sport is physical. 2. sport involves two people 3. sport involves competition 4. sport has rules of competition What is physical activity? ANS any body movement produced by skeletal muscles. What is exe...

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what is sport? ANS 1. sport is physical.

2. sport involves two people

3. sport involves competition

4. sport has rules of competition



What is physical activity? ANS any body movement produced by skeletal muscles.



What is exercise? ANS a form of leisure physical activity.



In 2011, according to Nielson company, what was the most watched broadcast in US history ANS super bowl



What does the internet do with sport ANS official team information

player profiles

education

college recruiting

fantasy sports



How much do people spend on domestic sport product? ANS 168.5 to 207 billion



sociology ANS 1. an academic discipline aimed at scientifically studying phenomena

2. examine people and the institutions these people create

3. researchers adopting a sociological lens primarily study social issues and the manner in which people engage and
interact with one another.



assumptions that sociologists have towards the world ANS 1. people as social beings by their very nature.

2. maintain that people are largely socially determined as they are products of their social environment

3. suggest that people create, shape and challenge the social contexts in which they are situated.

,The sociology of sport is concerned with the ANS deeper meanings and stories associated with sports in
society.



Sociology is ANS the study of the social worlds that people create, maintain, and change through their
relationships with each other.



Sociologists are concerned with the actions and interactions of people in ANS particular social contexts.



Social world is an ANS identifiable sphere of everyday actions and relationships.



Sociology provides useful ANS concepts theories and research methods.



Culture ANS the shared ways of life and shared understandings that people develop as they live together.



Social interaction ANS people taking each other into account and, in the process, influencing each other's
feelings, thoughts, and actions.



Social structure ANS the established patterns of relationships and social arrangements that take shape as
people live, work, and play with each other.



Sports ANS well established, officially governed competitive physical activities in which participants are
motivated by internal and external rewards.



Sports are a blend of ANS play and spectacle.



Play is an ANS expressive activity done for its own sake ( and it results in internal rewards).



A dramatic spectacle is ANS a performance meant to entertain an audience (for the sake of obtaining external
rewards).



Sports contain elements of ANS play and dramatic spectacle, and athletes are motivated by internal and
external rewards.

, Current research in the sociology of sport focuses on ANS physical culture which includes all forms of
movement and physical activities that people in social worlds create, maintain, and regularly include in their
collective lives.



Physical culture includes ANS all forms of movement and physical activities that people in social worlds create,
maintain, and regularly include in their collective lives.



Sports as parts of society are ANS social constructions.



Social constructions that are ANS given form and meaning by people as they interact with each other under the
social, political, and economic conditions that exist in their society.



Social constructions are ANS parts of the social world that are created by people as they interact with one
another under particular social, political, and economic conditions.



Sports can take different forms and be given different meanings from ANS one situation, culture, or point in
time to the next.



Sports are not static activities, they are ANS changed as people and circumstances change.



Viewing sports as social constructions may cause some people to be defensive because ANS they resist the idea
that we can or ever should change sports.



Sports are ANS contested activities.



Sports are contested activities which means that there are struggles over the ANS meaning, purpose, and
organization of sports. The people allowed to play sports and the conditions they play under, the people and
organizations that sponsor and provide the resources needed to play sports.



Sociology of sport is a ANS sub discipline of sociology that studies sports as part of social and cultural life, that
is, as social phenomena.



Sociology of sport focuses primarily on ANS organized competitive sports.

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