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Which of the following statements is true about the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America)?

It developed the third edition of the national standards for physical education, including grade-level outcomes for the first time in 2014.

Which of the following is true of the No Child Left Behind Act?

It did not identify physical education specifically as a subject in which children should become proficient.

Which of the following is a true statement about career opportunities in the field of sports marketing?

Negotiating and nurturing sponsorship deals is one career option.

An individual who has a high level of arousal may demonstrate which of the following characteristics in his or her performance?

lack...

A technique that can be used to provide information about the angles of a joint as part of a total motion pattern is called _____.

electrogoniometry

Which of the following is a reason for corporations to invest in fitness and wellness programs for their employees?

increase....

Sport medicine is concerned with:

injury prevention

According to sociologists, _____ is a standardized pattern or set of behaviors sustained over a period of time and from one situation to another.

institutionalize

Physical education pedagogy emphasizes curriculum, _____, and teacher education.

instruction

A double amputee participates in adaptive skiing because he or she enjoys the freedom and thrill of the sport. This is an example of _____.

intrinsic memories

According to Newton's second law, acceleration of an object:

is directly proportional to the force producing it and inversely proportional to the object's mass.

The process of following a professional for a day or two to get a taste of what various careers entail and receive in-depth exposure to the workplace is called _____.

job shadowing

Which of the following is an opportunity available to individuals desiring to pursue a therapy-related career?

kinesiotherapy

_____ provides information about the effects of a movement on the environment, information that tells the learner whether or not the goal of the movement was achieved.

knowledge of result

Yoga students stretch, bend, and twist during a stationary pose. They are exhibiting _____ skills of fundamental movement.

nonlocomotor

Advocacy is an important responsibility for sport professionals because:

of the rapid increase in privatization of sports.

The skills that are performed in an unpredictable environment are called _____.

open skills

The correct sequence of the phases of motor skill development is _____.

reflexive, rudimentary, fundamental, and specialized

A skier at the starting point of a downhill race feels very nervous and notices his heart is pounding. He tells himself that these symptoms are a sign that he is "psyched" and ready to perform. He says to himself, "I can do it!" The skier is engaging in _____.

reframing

Hardy individuals are characterized by all of the following traits except _____.

reliance on others...

Collaborative, committed leadership is essential in reducing physical inactivity and promoting a physically active lifestyle.

t

Critics consider drug testing a violation of privacy rights, and in some societies it violates cultural norms.

t

Early in the twentieth century, a new physical education started to evolve in the United States, emphasizing physical education's scientific basis.

t

Early leaders in physical education were physicians, not physical educators.

t

Effective teachers possess superior human relations skills. They listen to students and accept and treat them as individuals.

t

Exercise programs can be characterized as rehabilitative or preventative in nature.

t

Exercise science is a very broad area of study, encompassing many different aspects of physical activity.

t

Hardiness consists of strategies, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that individuals use in coping with a multitude of stressors.

t

Sport journalists may cover events live or write in-depth or feature articles about athletes or various topics in the sport world.

t

Sport participation for males and females of all ages has increased dramatically, yet opportunities at all levels of sport and within sport administration and the sport industry remain inequitable.

t

Static equilibrium is when the center of gravity is in a stable position.

t

Students with disabilities include those with mental and emotional impairments, physical challenges such as cerebral palsy or amputation, vision and hearing problems, speech disorders, learning disabilities, and other health impairments such as asthma, heart problems, and cancer.

t

Studies indicate that the fitness movement is not reaching young people in the United States.

t

Taxonomies serve as a guide for professionals in planning for learning outcomes and achievement of the desired goals.

t

Teaching in the nonschool environment is beneficial because participation in these programs is voluntary.

t

The Affordable Care Act has created new incentives for employers to invest in worksite wellness programs.

t

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) stated that physical education and sport must be available to every child who is receiving a free and appropriate education.

t

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) classifies caffeine as a restricted drug, allowing its use up to a urine level of 12 micrograms per milliliter, which is about six to eight cups of coffee.

t

The Paralympics is an international Olympic competition for persons with disabilities.

t

The benefits of belonging to professional organizations include the development of professional contacts and the opportunity to update one's skills and knowledge.

t

The concept of stability, or balance, is related to equilibrium.

t

The dynamical systems theory, developed by Scott Kelso and other researchers, suggests that the neuromuscular system plays a prominent role in the selection of movements.

t

The elementary stage of motor skill development requires greater visual-motor requirements than the initial stage.

t

The globalization of American sports creates opportunities for employment overseas.

t

The movements of a body are produced mostly through third-class levers.

t

The overall goal of the sport education model (SEM) is to educate and develop students to be competent, literate, enthusiastic sportspersons.

t

The primary responsibility of the director of intramurals and campus recreation is to promote participation.

t

The rehabilitation sciences, particularly physical therapy, exerted an important influence on the development of sports medicine and adapted physical activity.

t

The responsibilities of the director of intramurals are similar to those of the director of corporate recreation.

t

According to the health belief model, which factor does not influence the adoption of a health behavior?

the fittings status

What is the correct sequence of steps in the information-processing model of motor acquisition and performance?

Input, decision making, output, and feedback

Usually, a rated official must do the following except _____.

contact local officials associations

_____ involves connecting the standards, instruction, and assessment components of physical education curricula and units of instruction.

Instructional alignment

Settings for physical education programs include all of the following except:

none of are correct

What percentage of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) men's basketball players enter the professional ranks?

1.2

In 2017, the percentage of Americans living below the poverty level was approximately _____.

12

Which FITT formula below meets the recommendations for the development of cardiorespiratory endurance?

3-5 days/week, 55-90% of HRmax, 20-60 minutes of aerobic activity

Given that work is defined as force applied to a body through a distance and in the direction of the force (simply force times distance), a basketball player who bench-presses 180 pounds through 2 feet is doing _____.

360

To have motion, _____.

the equilibrium of the body must be upset

Which of the following is an argument against sport specialization?

Athletes who specialize may be exploited by coaches seeking to win.

Which of the following expressions defines velocity?

Change in a body's position over a given time

_____ is the study of the prevention of injury or diseases that result in movement disorders and the rehabilitation of people who are injured or have a movement disorder disease or disability.

Clinical biomechanics

Which of the following is a characteristic of the associative stage of learning?

Concentration on the temporal aspects or timing of the movements

_____ is used to measure the electrical activity produced by a muscle or muscle group.

Electromyography

Which is not one of the competencies recommended by NASPE to be included within the undergraduate sport management professional preparation program?

Entrepreneurship

Identify a true statement about exercise physiologists.

Exercise physiologists are concerned with both acute and chronic adaptations of the various systems of the body to exercise.

Newton's third law states that:

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

Which approach is not acceptable for dealing with burnout?

Getting into the habit of unwinding from the stresses of the day with the assistance of alcohol and drugs

With respect to the developmental sequences approach to understanding how fundamental motor skills are acquired, which of the following choices represents the stages a student passes through when learning a skill?

Initial, emerging elementary, and proficient

In the United States, opportunities for participation by girls and women in sports have grown since the passage of _____ of the Education Amendments of 1972.

IX

Which of the following statements is true of the cultural studies curriculum model in physical education developed by Mary O'Sullivan and Gary Kinchin?

It emphasizes students' development as literate and critical consumers of sport and physical activity.

Which of the following statements is true about arête—the guiding principle of Athenian society?

It encouraged individuals to push themselves to achieve to the highest extent possible.

dentify a true statement about the Philanthropinium, a school for boys founded by Johann Bernhard Basedow at Dessau, Germany.

It had a curriculum that was guided by the philosophy of naturalism.

Which of the following is true of physical fitness?

It is a state of well-being associated with low risk of premature health problems.

Identify a true statement about the theory of reasoned action.

It is based on the idea that the most important determinant of an individual's behavior is the intention to perform that behavior.

dentify a true statement about exercise physiology.

It is the study of the body's responses and its adaptation to the stress of exercise.

Which of the following is a chief function of the North American Society for Sport Management?

It promotes and encourages scholarly writing.

The method that calculates target heart rate (THR) by taking into account an individual's resting heart rate to provide an accurate estimation is called the

Karvonen Equation

Professionals interested in athletic training might be interested in joining which of the following organizations?

NATA

Which of the following organizations offers certification exams for athletic trainers?

NATA

According to the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Athletic Participation report for 2014-2015, which of the following statements is true

Opportunities for students with disabilities to participate in adapted sports are increasing.

_____ is an example of a hypokinetic disease.

Osteoporosis

Which is an example of internal motivation?

Participation in an employee fitness program because of the desire to improve health

Which of the following is a mandatory provision under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972?

Physical education classes must be organized on a coeducational basis.

According to IHRSA, which of the following is not a trend being seen in the health and fitness club industry?

Physicians are prescribing exercise less often, opening up the opportunities for clubs to provide these services.

Learning can be inferred from changes in performance. Which performance characteristic indicates that it is likely that learning is occurring?

Reduction in attention demands

Which of the following is true of assessment, the fourth component of quality physical education?

Regular student assessments help teachers track student achievement.

Which of the following was a recommendation of the Knight Commission in 2010?

Requiring transparency and strengthened accreditation

Which organization might offer professional development opportunities for physical educators?

SHAPE America

Which of the following is true of physical education programs in Great Britain prior to the 1800s?

Sport and recreational pursuits were clearly divided among class lines or by socioeconomic status.

Which of the following is included in the responsibilities of an individual working in sport retailing as a manufacturer's representative?

Submitting bids for equipment wanted by institutions

Which of the following is a responsibility of an athletic trainer?

Taping the ankles and knees of athletes prior to practices and competitions

Which of the following is a primary concern for a sport facilities manager?

The safety of individuals using the facility

_____ reflects an understanding that change is a process, and relapse, in many cases, is part of that process.

The transtheoretical model

Which of the following is true of sport professionals and coaches who are culturally competent?

Their programs incorporate the values, traditions, and customs of the cultural groups with whom they work.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of teaching physical education at the elementary school level?

There are multiple classes of short durations during the day.

Identify a true statement about school-based adult wellness programs.

These programs provide an avenue to reach all people within the community.

Which of the following statements is true of smart equipment and apps?

They allow individuals to self-analyze their performance and monitor their learning.

Identify a true statement about locomotor movements.

They enable individuals to move themselves from one point to another point.

Which of the following statements is true of outcome goals?

They focus on the interpersonal comparisons and the end result of an event.

Which of the following statements best describes the role of sportscasters?

They work as play-by-play announcers.

In the context of the ecological approach to changing health behavior, which of the following is a true statement?

This approach helps develop individual skills and create health-promoting environments.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA)?

To promote and recognize excellence in sport management education, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels

Which of the following is an opportunity for employment in sport management?

all

Which of the following is measured in anthropometry?

all

Persons practicing Tai Chi may adopt a wide stance in order to _____.

all correct

Which energy system provides energy for tasks that demand a high rate of energy expenditure for a short period of time?

anaerobic

Kinesiology is the subdiscipline of physical education that focuses on _____.

anatomical and physiological study of human movement

The angle that is rotated in a given unit of time and is computed mathematically in terms of revolutions per second is known as _____.

angular velocity

Unlike quantitative research, qualitative research _____.

answers questions through words, images, and sounds

The latest data on adult participation in physical activity reveal that:

approaximitly 25%...

_____ is defined as the pursuit of influencing outcomes—including public policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions—that directly affect people's lives.

advocacy

In the context of learning domains in physical education, exercise science, and sport, during a basketball game, helping an opposing player get up off the floor after a charging foul is called is an example of the _____ domain.

affective

In the context of physical education, the _____ domain of learning includes the promotion of values, the fostering of social skills, and the enhancement of emotional development.

affective

Juan has been part of a postoperative cardiac exercise program since suffering a major heart attack six months ago. Although he no longer needs to attend, he continues to participate in the program because he enjoys the friendships he developed with other program participants. Juan's participation reflects which psychological benefit of physical activity?

affiliation

Which fitness component is not considered to be health-related?

agility

If you are seeking employment in health- or fitness-related careers, you can increase your marketability by _____.

all

Popular arguments for and against interscholastic sport include the fact that they _____.

all

Sports are influenced by social institutions such as:

all

The foundation for problems with coaches in the youth programs includes the fact that they _____.

all

The responsibilities of a sports information director include which of the following?

all

The responsibilities of an athletic director include _____.

all

The text suggests which of the following as the most important factor influencing your choice of career?

all

Unlike rehabilitative exercise programs, preventative exercise programs _____.

are commonly found in worksite fitness centers, commercial fitness centers, and community agencies such as the YMCA

During the colonial period, which of the following games played by Native Americans was surrounded by rituals and used as a means to settle disputes?

baggataway

_____ uses the momentum generated from repeated bouncing movements to stretch muscles.

ballistic stretching

Which of the following terms was defined by researcher Christina Maslach as a psychological syndrome in response to chronic interpersonal stressors on the job?

burnout

_____ treat individuals who experience problems with their neuromusculoskeletal system to help them regain their health and improve their functional abilities; they believe that misalignment of the spinal column impacts the overall health of the individual and, in some cases, lowers resistance to disease.

chiropractor

Which behavior model or theory suggests that a new pattern of behavior is best learned by breaking the desired alternative behavior into small steps and working on each step progressively?

classic learning theory

The process of self-reflection and critique to understand how one's identity positions one within society followed by action to create change in an unjust society is referred to as _____.

cultural humility

The _____ model develops knowledge to observe, analyze, and critique physical activity and sport issues and topics in a variety of contexts.

cultural studies

_____ is defined as the psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration of an individual.

dance therapy

According to the Effective Accommodation Test, a school must _____.

demonstrate that its women do not have enough ability to sustain additional teams

Managerial tasks associated with teaching in the school or nonschool setting may include all of the following except _____.

demonstrating skills

Which of the following is an aspect of SMART goal setting?

designing...

According to the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, kinesiotherapists emphasize:

development of...

Which is not one of the top three modifiable causes of death in the United States?

diabetes

In the context of fundamental motor skills, _____ is an example of manipulative skills.

dribbling

If velocity is constant, then what is true of acceleration?

equal to 0

To determine if institutions are compliant with Title IX, the Office of Civil Rights created all of the following tests except the _____.

equality test

In a discussion about the future directions for health and physical education, which of the following actions did Oberle suggest for enhanced effectiveness?

establish...

One instructional task performed by teachers is _____.

evaluating student performance

_____ requires students to intern in a sport management setting for a semester or summer, working at least 40 hours a week and accumulating at least 400 hours.

field experience

Role conflict occurs when teachers who coach _____.

find it difficult to balance the competing demands of both jobs

Which type of assessment informs teachers how to plan upcoming lessons for students to achieve unit goals and objectives?

formative

_____ are statements of purposes, intents, and aims that reflect desired accomplishments.

goals

In the 1970s, the focus of health care shifted from the treatment and cure of disease to _____.

health promotion and disease prevention

The text states that all of the following factors influence physical activity levels except:

height

Which of the following is not a focus of the wellness movement?

illness treatment

The psychological benefits of physical activity include all of these except:

improvement

____ is the branch of philosophy that focuses on the examination of ideas in an orderly and systematic way.

logic

Which of the following challenges is associated with coaching?

long and endures hours

Anthropometry is concerned with _____.

measuring different segments of the human body

There was a decrease in the number of women and nonwhite coaches and administrators in 2015. This informs us that:

minorities continue to be underrepresented in sporting institutions.

_____ studies the factors that influence the development of abilities essential to movement.

motor development

The belief that reality and life are governed by the laws of nature is an example of _____.

naturalism

A fitness instructor belittles a client during a workout but discontinues this behavior when the client completes the workout successfully. This is an example of _____.

negative reinforcement

A former softball player learning to play golf finds it difficult not to swing the club like a softball bat. This individual is experiencing _____.

negative transfer

The statement "a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by some outside force" refers to:

newtons first

All of the following are benefits of a more efficient level of cardiorespiratory function except:

none

Which of the following is not a way that energy is expended?

none

Motor development focuses on the study of the _____.

origins of and changes in movement behavior throughout the lifespan

An Ultimate Frisbee team that sets its goal to winning the Northeast Regional Tournament is engaging in which type of goal setting?

outcome

A runner who regularly participates in 5K road races strives to beat his or her personal best time in each race, even if only by 1 second. This runner is engaging in which type of goal setting?

performance

_____ measures higher levels of student learning, specifically students' understanding of concepts and ability to apply knowledge.

performance-based assessment

The _____ curriculum model embraces students as individuals, provides them with a voice, allows them to make decisions on their own, and places less emphasis on skill development and academic achievement.

personal and social

Which of the following is an essential component of an effective, quality physical education program?

policy and environment

In 1953, which president established the President's Council on Youth Fitness?

president Eisenhower

When advocating physical activity programs outside of the school setting, professionals are required to _____.

promote and market their programs

In which of the following should an individual have some background to be successful in the sport management field?

public relations

_____ emphasizes the use of the scientific method to arrive at the truth.

realism

A systematic process that utilizes leisure and other activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals with illnesses and/or disabling conditions, as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery, and well-being is called _____.

recrational therapy

_____ include self-chosen activities that provide a means of revitalizing and refreshing one's body and spirit.

recreation and leiser

In the autonomous stage of learning, it is suggested that the teacher focus on _____.

refining the response, focusing on consistency for closed skills and flexibility for open skills

At the interscholastic level, the adoption of "no pass, no play" policies _____.

reflects an effort to improve the academic performance of athletes

All of the following are barriers that serve to limit participation in regular physical activity except:

safe neighborhoods

Which of the following are characteristics of the endomorph body type?

small shoulders...

_____ states that behavior change is influenced by environmental factors, personal factors, and attributes of the behavior itself.

social cognitive

_____ refers to well-established, officially governed competitive physical activities in which participants are motivated by internal and external rewards

sport

Which of the following disciplines of physical education, exercise science, and sport deals with an athlete's gait analysis?

sport biomechanics

The philosophy of muscular Christianity stressed that _____.

sports activities reinforced moral values and served to build character

____ is the systematic and reflective study of the truth, meanings, and actions of sport.

sports philosophy

_____ is the study of the role of sport in society, its impact on participants in sport, and the relationship between sport and other societal institutions.

sports sociology

In the context of fundamental motor skills, all of the following are manipulative skills except _____.

swinging

A background in physical education and sport will assist a sport broadcaster to analyze skills more effectively.

t

A career in sport law requires individuals to study beyond their bachelor's degree.

t

A closed skill is characterized by its performance in a relatively stable environment.

t

According to Coakley, the use of illegal performance-enhancing substances is related to overconformity to the high power and performance sport ethic.

t

Accountability requires that professionals fulfill their many professional obligations in an exemplary fashion.

t

Agreements between states that allow teachers certified in one state to teach in another state are called reciprocity agreements.

t

Amotivation is the lack of interest or desire to engage in a specific behavior, such as physical activity.

t

An IEP refers to an individualized education plan for a student with a disability.

t

Assessment is the process of gathering information to learn what participants know and are able to do, in order to determine their progress toward achievement of goals and objectives.

t

Being a professional in physical education, exercise science, and sport requires commitment and leadership at all levels.

t

Burnout may have a negative impact on the quality of instruction offered to students.

t

Carbohydrate loading is recommended for athletes participating in endurance events lasting at least 60 minutes or more.

t

Cardiorespiratory fitness gains disappear more rapidly than strength fitness gains.

t

Health instruction can encompass many areas, including disease prevention, mental health, nutrition, physical fitness, stress management, and dealing with abuse of drugs and alcohol.

t

Healthy People 2020 is a blueprint for improving the health of individuals and the health status of the nation.

t

In 2005, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that they would not allow for championship games to be played at any school that uses Native American imagery as part of marketing for their sports teams.

t

In ancient Greece, physical education promoted the ideals of arête and a sound mind in a sound body.

t

In boxing, the use of 16-ounce gloves rather than 12-ounce gloves reduces the chance of injury because the force is distributed over a greater area.

t

In the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, three African American women made history by winning gold medals: Simone Biles (gymnastics), Simone Manuel (swimming), and Michelle Carter (shot put).

t

In the coaching realm, burnout may be caused by extended time spent in preparation and planning, excessive paperwork, and a myriad of administrative tasks.

t

In the context of preparations done to attain a professional position, placement files generally contain demographic information, a resume, and letters of recommendation.

t

In the dynamical systems view, environmental constraints play a dominant role. Group starts

t

In using the principles of leverage, if greater force is desired, the force arm should be lengthened to apply the force.

t

Individuals should exercise three to five times a week, with an intensity sufficient to elevate and sustain the heart rate in the target zone for at least 20 minutes.

t

Individuals who aspire to a career in sport management must be willing to work at an entry-level position and advance through the organization to a top management position.

t

Interscholastic sports are viewed by many as an integral part of the educational experience for high school and junior high students.

t

Isokinetic dynamometers are used to measure joint torque and power output in research and clinical settings.

t

Levers provide individuals with a mechanical advantage by producing either strength or speed.

t

Low self-efficacy is associated with exercise program dropout.

t

Many of the responsibilities associated with working in a professional sport organization, such as the National Football League (NFL) or the Big Ten, entail responsibilities similar to those found in collegiate athletic administration.

t

Motivation refers to an individual's general arousal to action.

t

On-demand virtual training offers people the ability to workout at a convenient time as well as the opportunity to take advantage of professional instruction.

t

One of the advantages of belonging to a professional organization is that you get to know other professionals in the field.

t

One of the goals of Healthy People 2020 is to increase life expectancy.

t

One of the prime concerns of the sport facility manager is the safety of individuals using the facility.

t

Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), also referred to as ergogenic aids, have been a consistent, salient issue within all levels of sport performance. Athletes take PEDs with the hope of improving their athletic performance.

t

Physical activity is a broad term that encompasses exercise, sport, dance, active games, activities of daily living, and active occupational tasks.

t

Physical activity psychology is concerned with exercise addiction, adherence, and other psychological issues affecting the well-being of people who are physically active.

t

Physical education pedagogy is concerned with the study of teaching and learning processes of physical activity.

t

Physical education, exercise science, and sport share a common focus—human movement or, more generally, physical activity.

t

Pressure refers to the ratio of force to the area over which the force is applied.

t

Preventative exercise program specialists work with healthy adults to increase their level of fitness and realize the associated gains in their health.

t

Qualitative research answers questions through words, images, and sounds.

t

Reactive strength is often calculated from drop jumps and is used to asses an athlete's ability to produce force under high loads and rapid muscle stretch, which is important in sports such as the long jump.

t

Recreational therapists use games, sports, arts and crafts, and social activities to help program participants improve their well-being.

t

Rehabilitative programs are usually found within hospitals.

t

Socioeconomic status is a significant influence on participation in physical activity.

t

Some students bring their resume to conferences to distribute when appropriate to professionals in attendance.

t

Specific goals typically have a more powerful effect on performance than "do your best" goals.

t

Spectator violence is influenced by the actions of the players during the game and the media.

t

The significant and complex role that culture plays in the health and well-being of people of all ages makes it important for professionals to develop cultural competency and exhibit cultural humility.

t

The two types of energy used in biomechanics are kinetic energy and potential energy.

t

The use of illegal performance-enhancing substances in athletics is influenced by the sport ethic.

t

There has been a shift in emphasis from performance- or skill-related to health-related fitness and, most recently, a shift to an emphasis on incorporating moderate-intensity physical activity into one's daily life.

t

Three benefits of belonging to a professional organization are communication, opportunity for service, and development of professional contacts.

t

Transgender refers to individuals' gender identity that does not align with their birth sex organs.

t

Two areas of physical education and sport that professionals could improve for the future are being more proactive of challenges and issues and introspective of their own actions and values.

t

Velocity refers to the speed and direction of a body and involves the change of position of a body per unit of time.

t

Work refers to the force that is applied to a body through a distance and in the direction of the force.

t

cts stereotypical beliefs about different racial and ethnic groups.

t

n December 2015, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was replaced with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).

t

In a school walking club, a teacher awards T-shirts to those students who complete their goal of walking 50 miles during a semester. The act of awarding T-shirts to the students is an example of a(n) _____.

tangible reinforcer

The _____ model is a problem-based approach in physical education that aims to improve students' sports performance by combining tactical awareness with skill execution to increase students' interest and excitement about sports.

teaching games

A distinct advantage of _____ is that it permits movement data to be recorded without encumbering the performer with wires and other equipment that can hinder performance.

telementry

Eight months ago, Juanita began a daily walking program that is now integrated into her lifestyle. This reflects the _____ stage of the transtheoretical model.

termination

The purpose of _____ is to promote and integrate "scientific research, education, and practical applications of sports medicine and exercise science to maintain and enhance physical performance, fitness, health, and quality of life."

the American College of Sports Medicine

In the context of learning domains in physical education, exercise science, and sport, which of the following learning domains is concerned with the promotion of a positive self-concept and the enhancement of feelings of self-worth and self-respect?

the affective/social domain

In the context of learning domains in physical education, exercise science, and sport, under which of the following domains can learning the different strategies used to score a goal in football be categorized?

the cognitive domain

Exercise physiology is the study of:

the effects of various physical demands on the structure and function of the body.

In the school setting, a recent challenge in physical education, exercise science, and sport is _____.

the lack of administrative and teacher support

Which of the following objectives of physical education, exercise science, and sport is fulfilled when a participant demonstrates the proper technique in executing a tennis forehand?

the motor skill development objective

In a second-class lever, _____.

the weight...

Which of the following is true of the teaching standards developed by the Council of Chief State School Officers Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)?

they offer...

In the human body, the lever systems formed by muscles pulling on bones are primarily which class of lever?

third

_____ anxiety is an individual's tendency to classify environmental events as threatening or nonthreatening.

trait

Compared to physically active individuals, sedentary individuals have _____.

twice the risk

Requirements for certification by the American Kinesiotherapy Association include all of the following except _____.

two years...

The National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) has established content standards for physical education programs that indicate what students should know and be able to do. These standards include all of the following except:

understanding that physical activity provides opportunities for competition in sport.

Acceleration is a term for time rate of change in which of the following quantities?

velocity

Which physical education leader played an instrumental role in the development of the "new physical education" in the early 1900s?

wood


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