sptm 225 test 2

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The media team travel expenses for Division I schools with BCS football programs grew from _____________ in 2005 to _________________ in 2013.

$1.9 million; $3.9 million

In the period from 2015 to 2024, the NCAA will receive _______________ from CBS/Turner and ___________________ from ESPN in television broadcasting payments.

$8.1 billion; $396.8 million

Fundraising from alumni, boosters, and others accounts for what percentage of the annual aggregate median Division I Bowl Subdivision athletic budget?

14.1 percent ($8.72 million)

For change to endure and prosper, the new ways of doing things must become part of an overall positive experience for the people doing them. To achieve this, the refreezing stage must do which two things?

Celebrate and reward the successes of and commitments to change; recognize the heroes who contribute to the change.

On whom did Dr. Howard Savage, author of the Carnegie Report of 1929, fix the blame for much of the problems occurring in college athletics at the time?

College Presidents

The Knight Commission was formed in 1989 primarily in response to which of the following?

College presidential concerns that the academic integrity of higher education was being threatened by abuses in intercollegiate athletics.

Each of the following is a core penalty that may be imposed for incurring NCAA level I or II violations except:

Competition penalties, including limitations on the institutions participation in postseason play in all sports at the school whether or not directly involved with actual violations.

Which of the following outlines the different types of recruiting periods for NCAA Division 1 football and basketball?

Contact, Evaluation, Quiet, Dead

True or False: Needs theory suggests that the level of effort an individual puts into a task depends on three factors related to expectations of outcomes or rewards.

False

True or False: Reinforcement theory suggests that all human behavior, including behavior in organizations, is an effort to satisfy the individuals needs. In other words, people work and perform at a level that will allow them to satisfy their needs.

False

The recruiting process is the culmination of years of effort on the part of prospects and their families as they participate on various sports teams and chase the dream of receiving athletically related aid to subsidize their college education. Which of the following is NOT a fact associated with this dream?

Federal and state governments require full disclosure concerning aid packages from all four-year colleges and universities.

In 2015, the University of North Dakota finally chose _______________ to replace the "Fighting Sioux" name.

Fighting Hawks

Which of the following schools retained its nickname following the 2005 passage of NCAA Executive Committees hostile or abusive imagery policy?

Florida State University

The initial eligibility standards for NCAA Division II schools includes all of the following EXCEPT:

Have no grade lower than a "D" during the prospect's final year of high school.

Which of the following are sports in which each student-athlete who receives athletically related aid in any amount counts toward the maximum allowable number of students receiving such aid?

Headline

Which of the following lists the standards that NCAA Division I student-athletes need to meet to be eligible as first-year students?

Sixteen required core courses taken in high school, to include 4 in English, 3 in mathematics, 2 in natural or physical science.

The coalition on intercollegiate athletics released a report titled Framing the Future: Reforming Intercollegiate Athletics; it contained 28 proposals in which four areas:

Academic Integrity and equality, student-athlete welfare, campus governance of intercollegiate athletics, and fiscal responsibility.

General guidelines for managing diversity in schools and organizations, cited in a 1994 Forbes magazine article, include all of the following EXCEPT:

Allowing individuals and organizations to opt out diversity programs.

The Graham Plan, which was adopted in 1936 and abandoned two years later, called for which of the following?

An end to athletic scholarships, meaning that financial aid should be awarded by a faculty committee.

Which of the following is NOT a method that Denison University could have used to create a motivational work environment?

Appeal to employees' self-actualization needs and their desire to improve the program for their sakes and not just to satisfy the terms of their probation.

The aggregated median salary and benefit expenditures for Division 1 BCS football program is:

Approximately $20.5 million

Which of the following components of the NCAA's Division I Revenue Distribution Plan returns the most money to member schools?

Basketball Fund

An athletic grant-in-aid (GIA) refers to the amount of aid awarded to a prospective student-athlete based on his or her athletic ability. Which of the following is NOT a true statement regarding GIAs?

If a student-athlete receives any aid in which athletic ability is a determining criterion, the aid is awarded for a period of no fewer than five academic years.

Which of the following is NOT a relevant rule governing student-athletes who wish to transfer from two-year schools to NCAA Division I or II schools?

If not recruited by a Division I or II school prior to enrolling at a two-year school, the transfer student may be eligible immediately, providing he or she receives no athletically related aid for the first year of participation at the new school.

The NCAA enforcement staff follows a specific procedure in all investigative actions. Which of the following is NOT one of the four procedural steps?

If violations are contested and believed to be major in nature, the institution is immediately placed on probation until a hearing is held.

Which of the following is NOT part of the NCAA's general rule governing permissible recruiters?

Institutional staff members such as faculty can contact recruits at any time on or off campus.

Which is the most significant revenue source for Division II schools with football programs, and approximately what percentage of departmental revenues does it represent?

Institutional support; approximately 70 percent

The classical economic approach to social responsibility suggests each of the following EXCEPT:

Intercollegiate athletics departments should not be thought of as organizations.

Which of the following is not a step in the decision making process?

Involve others in the decision making process.

Which of the following best explains why the 2.0 Rule was enacted?

It was proposed by athletic directors and coaches who wanted to make recruiting easier.

Which of the following pairs was NOT directly involved with the academic fraud scandal at the University of North Carolina?

John Chaney and John Thompson II

One approach to overcoming information barriers in the decision-making process is called a " __________", or an "MBWA."

Management by walking around

What results have been seen with the academic progress rates (APR) one decade after the system was enacted?

The number of student-athletes returning to school to earn their degrees reached nearly 13,000.

Which of the following lists, in order of significance, the top four revenue sources for NCAA Division I schools with Bowl Subdivision football programs?

NCAA and conference distributions, ticket sales, cash from alumni and others, institutional support

The _____________________ is a binding agreement between a prospective student-athlete and a member institution, in which the prospect agrees to attend the institution full-time for one academic year, and the institution agrees to provide athletic financial aid for one academic year.

National Letter of Intent (NLI)

In 1889, Harvard University withdrew from the Intercollegiate Football Association after disputing the eligibility of several Princeton University players. This dispute prompted Yale University's football coach, Walter Camp, to offer which early definition of a "bona fide" student-athlete:

One who matriculated for the full academic year and pursued a regular course of study (at least five lectures or recitations per week).

Which of the following is NOT an argument in favor of the activist approach to social responsibility of organizations?

Organizations lack expertise to manage social problems.

Which of the following is NOT one of the limitations of the NCAA's early efforts to control academic eligibility?

Other national governing bodies were available to enforce academic eligibility rules.

Each of the following is a penalty that may be imposed for NCAA Level III or IV violations EXCEPT:

Prohibition of the head coach or other staff members in the involved sport from participating in any off-campus recruiting activities for up to seven years.

Which of the following lists, in order of significance, the top four operating expense items for NCAA Division I schools with Bowl Subdivision football programs?

Salaries and benefits, grants-in-aid, team travel, game expenses.

Which of the following lists the correct order of initial eligibility legislation enacted by the NCAA?

Sanity Code, the 1.600 Rule, the 2.0 Rule, Proposition 48, Proposition 42

Each of the following describes an important element of official visit information EXCEPT:

Schools may provide no more than official visits to a prospect.

The characteristics for comparison in __________ are not limited to costs or numbers of items, which are typically part of quantitative decisions. They are often more qualitative or subjective in nature.

T-charts

Which of the following is NCAA's most significant revenue source?

Television and marketing rights fee

Which of the following was not a result of the SMU football programs rules-violations scandal in the 1980s?

The 1987 through 1990 seasons were cancelled.

What is quality information?

Timely, reliable, accurate and complete

In 2011, the NCAA distributed transgender inclusion guidelines, which recommended each of the following EXCEPT:

Transgender athletes are required to use separate locker rooms.

True or False: After any investigation is completed, the Committee on Infractions can decide that the actions in question warrant no penalties, that penalties enacted by the school or conference are sufficient, or to impose specific penalties as prescribed in the NCAA Manual.

True

True or False: Current and former NCAA institutional staff members, or prospective or enrolled student-athletes of member institutions, have an affirmative obligation to cooperate fully with and assist the NCAA enforcement staff, the Committee on Infractions and the Infractions Appeals Committee to further the objectives of the Association and its infractions program.

True

True or False: The term "compliance" refers to the degree to which schools follow the rules specified by their governing bodies, such as their conference or the NCAA.

True


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