Chapters 18 & 19
Chapters 20 & 21
Chapters 22 & 23
Chapters 24 & 25
Potpourri
200

This country has the highest number of obese adults

What is the United States of America?

200

This condition is an episodic eating pattern of uncontrollable food bingeing followed by purging and is characterized by an awareness that the pattern is abnormal, fear of being unable to stop eating voluntarily, depressed mood, and self-deprecation

What is bulimia?

200

While winning, being with friends and getting exercise are all great motivators for children in sports, this reason is the most common answer as to why children participate in sports

What is to have fun?

200

An athlete who does the right thing when faced with a moral dilemma possesses this virtue

What is integrity?

200

Reasons for exercise become more ______ as a person moves through the stages of changes.

What is internal?

400

Exercise produces larger antidepressant effects when the training program is at least this many weeks long.

What is nine (9)?

400

Per recent studies, 7.9 percent of collegiate athletic injuries are these

What are concussions?

400

This condition is the physiological state of overtraining, which manifests as deteriorated athletic readiness

What is staleness?

400

If a linebacker intends to hurt and injure any receiver who catches a ball over the middle, this is classified as this type of aggression

What is reactive aggression?

400

Although disordered eating is equally serious for men and women, it is especially difficult for males because it is usually accompanied by increases in these feelings

What are shame and embarrassment?

600

The greatest reduction in post-exercise state anxiety occurs when exercise intensities of maximal heart rate land between these percentages 

What is 30-70%?

600

The greatest sources of stress for injured athletes typically come from this aspect

What are psychological aspects?

600
A win-at-all-costs attitude, parental pressure and long repetitive practices with little variety are factors associated with this condition in young athletes

What is burnout?

600

This occurrence is defined as any activity expected of someone joining a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers that person, regardless of a person’s willingness to participate

What is hazing?
600

Most sport psychologists are opposed to taking a professionalized approach to children's sports because of this reason

What is it focuses the majority of resources on the most talented children?
800

Name three of the six strategies for enhancing exercise adherence.

What are:

1. Behavior modification approach

2. Cognitive-behavioral approach

3. Decision-making approach

4. Intrinsic approach

5. Reinforcement approach

6. Social support approach

800

DAILY DOUBLE

Compulsive gamblers exhibit these three main characteristics

What are arrogance, boastfulness and intelligence?

800

This is the deliberate strategy of exposing athletes to high-volume and high-intensity training loads that are followed by a lower training load

What is periodized training?

800

Name five of the seven categories of spectator violence in sport.

What is:

1. Assault

2. Fighting

3. Verbal abuse

4. Pitch/field invasion

5. Discharge of a missile (throwing something on the field)

6. Vandalism

7. Terrorism

800

A consistent finding in the literature is that athletes report higher rates of these than nonathletes do

What are alcohol-related aggression and antisocial behavior?

999

List the five levels of moral reasoning in order.

What is:

Level 1 - External control - It's okay as long as I don't get caught

Level 2 - An eye-for-an-eye orientation

Level 3 - The "golden rule" or "altruistic view"

Level 4 - Following external rules and regulations

Level 5 - What is best for all involved

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