Communication
RISK
Outdoor/Aquatic
Social/Event
Mixed
100
Verbal, Nonverbal, Written,and Electronic are all types of this.
What are types of communication?
100
These elements of an activity are an integral part of the activity and would significantly alter the nature of the activity if removed.
What are inherent risks?
100
This program teaches the basic skills very young children need to remian safe in the water.
What is drown-proofing?
100
This is a group that is characterized by personal similarities.
What is a horizontal group?
100
This term includes ideas of "probability" and "loss."
What is Risk?
200
A technical barrier to effective communication; this occurs when an individual attempts to transmit too much information too fast.
What is communication overload?
200
The process of minimizing risks through careful planning and control.
What is risk management?
200
These are basic when traveling out-of-doors and are largely up to the leader to make sure participants are getting them.
What are physical needs?
200
Holidays, cultural arts, religious celebrations, and sport celebrations are examples of this.
What are types of special events?
200
This is a group of people that is made of individuals with different ages, interests, and abilities.
What is a vertical group?
300
This function of communication is meant to change or modify ones behavior.
What is persuasion and/or influence?
300
This may help you in times of liability and/or accident on behalf of an organization, employees, volunteers, and/or participants.
What is insurance?
300
Red cross, never allowing people to swim alone, having first-aid kits, and posting rules and regulations are considered components of this.
What is aquatic safety?
300
This is a model that illustrates the excitement level of participants at a program.
What is the social action curve?
300
These contracts are used to absolve a company or organization from liability and to inform participants of various risks and exposures.
What are risk waivers?
400
Examples of this include goals, values, and past experiences.
What are factors that influence perception?
400
One's performance is measured against this terms of a qualified professional in a particular situation or setting.
What is standard of care?
400
Leading or teaching skills, environmental educators, and adventure educators are all categories of what?
What is outdoor leadership?
400
Spirit, identity, hertiage, and economics are all benefits of this.
What are special events in sport, recreation, parks, and leisure services?
400
A leader's ability to educate participants about the land as dependable resource that they use as a medium for their profession is considered this.
What is environmental stewardship? Advocacy? Enivronmental ethics?
500
In communication, this term refers to an individual directly manipulating information received.
What is filtering?
500
Duty owed, duty breached, proximate cause, and serious injury must be proven to determine this.
What is negligence?
500
A solid social, historical, and philosophical foundation, hard skills, soft skills, and meta skills are considered this.
What are qualifications of an outdoor leader?
500
Creating an equal basis, group solidarity, and providing educational opportunities are examples of this.
What are values of socail recreation?
500
This type of celebration is based on an event that occurs with regularity and also occurs over an extensive time period.
What is a festival?
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