Exer 201 Ch 11-14

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

True

T/F A career in sport law requires individuals to study beyond their bachelor's degree.

True

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

True

T/F An IEP refers to an individualized education plan for a student with a disability

True

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

True

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

True

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

True

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

True

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

True

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

True

T/F 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

True

T/F 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.

True

T/F 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.

True

T/F One of the advantages of belonging to a professional organization is that you get to know other professionals in the field. Group starts

True

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

True

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

True

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

True

T/F Rehabilitative programs are usually found within hospitals.

True

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

True

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

True

T/F 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.

True

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

True

T/F Teaching in the nonschool environment is beneficial because participation in these programs is voluntary. Group startsTrue

True

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

True

T/F The benefits of belonging to professional organizations include the development of professional contacts and the opportunity to update one's skills and knowledge.

True

T/F The globalization of American sports creates opportunities for employment overseas.

True

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

True

T/F The responsibilities of the director of intramurals are similar to those of the director of corporate recreation

True

T/F Three benefits of belonging to a professional organization are communication, opportunity for service, and development of professional contacts. Group starts

True

T/F 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.

True

_____ 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. A. Field experience B. Communication in sport C. sports management D. athletic administration

field experience

Role conflict occurs when teachers who coach _____. A. demand extra compensation B. find it difficult to balance the competing demands of both jobs C. experience success at coaching but not at teaching D. feel underappreciated for all the work they are doing

find it difficult to balance the competing demands of both jobs

When advocating physical activity programs outside of the school setting, professionals are required to _____. A. overemphasize winning and competition B. promote and market their programs C. compensate for budgetary cutbacks D. Take a more passive role in the conduct of youth sport programs

promote and market their programs

In which of the following should an individual have some background to be successful in the sport management field? A. environmental science B. public relations C. social studies D. history

public relations

Which of the following terms was defined by researcher Christina Maslach as a psychological syndrome in response to chronic interpersonal stressors on the job? A. Dissociation B. Mainstreaming C. Burnout D. Amnesia

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. A. Athletic trainers B. Professional dancers C. Chiropractors D. Psychotherapists

Chiropractors

_____ is defined as the psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration of an individual. A. Kinesiotherapy B. Dance therapy C. Therapeutic recreation D. Chiropractic care

Dance therapy

Which is not one of the competencies recommended by NASPE to be included within the undergraduate sport management professional preparation program? A. Sociocultural dimensions B. Sociocultural dimensions C. Entrepreneurship D. Economics in sport

Entrepreneurship

T/F As athletics continues to become more popular and grow, there will be a decreased need for individuals trained in sport management.

False

T/F Certification as an athletic trainer is attainable through AAHPERD.

False

T/F Contract negotiation is the only service provided by sport agents.

False

T/F In the sport management realm, competent performance at a middle management position will lead to an entry-level position and further advancement.

False

T/F Individual professionals do not have any impact or influence over students, players, and clients whom they work with or educate.

False

T/F Individuals obtaining a certification in sport officiating simply need to pass a written examination.

False

T/F Mainstreaming is the exclusion of students with disabilities in the "regular" classroom when appropriate for the student.

False

T/F Managerial tasks are activities related to the institution in which teaching occurs.

False

T/F NATA allows certification for personal trainers.

False

T/F One factor that may counter the rapid growth of commercial health clubs is the decreasing sales of home exercise equipment.

False

T/F Opportunities in therapy-related careers have decreased within the last decade. Group starts

False

T/F Physical activity has been related to premature mortality and morbidity.

False

T/F Physical educators desiring to work in a therapeutic setting may pursue careers in movement therapy, dance therapy, psychotherapy, and recreational therapy.

False

T/F Physical educators do not participate in the writing of IEPs for students with disabilities because physical education is not considered a primary subject.

False

T/F Tervalon and Murray-Garcia suggested that in practice, cultural competency is not a discrete end point to be achieved but a process they termed cultural sensitivity

False

T/F The director of intramurals is responsible for scheduling competitive contests with other institutions and training officials and scheduling facilities for maximum use to ensure profitable financial status.

False

T/F There has been a decrease in sales of athletic footwear, sport apparel, and fitness equipment, indicating a decline in participation in fitness activities and sports.

False

T/F Youth sport programs always play a positive role in the lives of children.

False

Professionals interested in athletic training might be interested in joining which of the following organizations? A. NSCA B. NATA C. NASSS D. PSSS

NATA

Which organization might offer professional development opportunities for physical educators? A. The Association for Active Living and Recreation B. SHAPE America C. The American Association of Physical Activity Specialists D. The National Sports Association

SHAPE America

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA)? A. To promote and recognize excellence in sport management education, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels B. To identify sport management competencies that should be included within an undergraduate professional preparation curriculum C. To encourage physicians and fitness professionals to work together to incorporate exercise into a prevention or treatment plan for their patients D. To create new incentives for employers to invest in worksite wellness programs

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

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

True

What percentage of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) men's basketball players enter the professional ranks? A. 7.1% B. 5.3% C. 3.8% D. 1.2%

1.2%

Which of the following organizations offers certification exams for athletic trainers? A. AFB B. AAHPERD C. NATA D. ACSM

ACSM

_____ 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. A. Burnout B. Advocacy C. Planning D. Officiating

Advocacy

The text suggests which of the following as the most important factor influencing your choice of career? A. personal strengths B. goals C. preferences D. all are correct

All are correct

Which of the following is an opportunity for employment in sport management? A. athletic director B. sports and marketing promotion C. director of recreational sports D. All are correct

All are correct

In a discussion about the future directions for health and physical education, which of the following actions did Oberle suggest for enhanced effectiveness? A. Develop programs and services that are rigid in nature B. Establish minimum standards for entry into professional preparation programs C. Develop a system for relicensure only for public school personnel D. Prepare for space and underwater living and for changes in our society

Establish minimum standards for entry into professional preparation programs

One instructional task performed by teachers is _____. A. attending department meetings B. evaluating student performance C. lunchroom supervision D. Patrolling the locker room

Evaluating student performance

Which approach is not acceptable for dealing with burnout? A. Developing non-work-related hobbies and making a commitment to pursuing these hobbies B. Getting into the habit of unwinding from the stresses of the day with the assistance of alcohol and drugs C. Attending professional conferences and workshops to learn new techniques and information D. Taking time off to revitalize oneself during the summer

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

Which of the following is a reason for corporations to invest in fitness and wellness programs for their employees? A. Higher health insurance costs B. Higher compensation costs for workers C. The "one size fits all" approach D. Increased employee productivity

Increased employee productivity

Which of the following is a chief function of the North American Society for Sport Management? A. It focuses on promoting sport tourism. B. It provides opportunities in sport marketing. C. It promotes and encourages scholarly writing. D. It focuses on the legal aspects of sport.

It promotes and encourages scholarly writing.

Which of the following is an opportunity available to individuals desiring to pursue a therapy-related career? A. Health promotion B. Kinesiotherapy C. Worksite wellness programs D. Functional training therapy

Kinesiotherapy

Which of the following challenges is associated with coaching? A. No intrinsic rewards B. Limited visibility of the occupation C. No role conflict D. Low turnover rates E. Long and arduous hours

Long and arduous hours

Which of the following is a true statement about career opportunities in the field of sports marketing? A. Job opportunities are available as manufacturers' representatives. B. Career opportunities in this field tend to focus on three areas: on the air, content production, and technical production. C. Individuals interested in this kind of career can obtain further information by contacting professional organizations in their area of interest or speaking to knowledgeable faculty. D. Jobs are available as salespeople selling directly to the consumer in sporting goods stores. E. Negotiating and nurturing sponsorship deals is one career option.

Negotiating and nurturing sponsorship deals is one career option.

According to IHRSA, which of the following is not a trend being seen in the health and fitness club industry? A. Socially based exercise programs are increasing because they are more economical than personal training. B. Physicians are prescribing exercise less often, opening up the opportunities for clubs to provide these services. C. Age- and population-specific programming is growing. D. Convenience is a critical factor in club growth.

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

Which of the following is an essential component of an effective, quality physical education program? A. Safety and injury prevention B. Physical conditioning C. Rehabilitation D. Policy and environment

Policy and environment

Which of the following is true of assessment, the fourth component of quality physical education? A. Quality physical education programs typically exclude opportunities for students to self-assess their learning. B. Teachers should consider using one type of assessment approach to provide evidence of student learning. C. Communication of assessment results on a regular basis to students is not included in quality physical education programs. D. Assessments provide no evidence to teachers to determine whether changes in their instructional practices are warranted. E. Regular student assessments help teachers track student achievement.

Regular student assessments help teachers track student achievement.

Which of the following is included in the responsibilities of an individual working in sport retailing as a manufacturer's representative? A. Serving as liaisons with various committees of an organization B. Promoting attendance at sports events as well as enhancing the sport experience for fans C. Writing for an organization's newsletter, editing its periodicals, and directing its social media effort D. Submitting bids for equipment wanted by institutions

Submitting bids for equipment wanted by institutions

Which of the following is a responsibility of an athletic trainer? A. Realigning the spinal columns of individuals who experience problems with their neuromusculoskeletal system B. Providing services directed at the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of overall health C. Writing prescriptions for drugs to help athletes overcome the pain of their injury D. Taping the ankles and knees of athletes prior to practices and competitions

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? A. Ensuring a variety of programs is offered at the facility B. The safety of individuals using the facility C. Maintaining good relationships with maintenance personnel D. Recruitment of new club members

The safety of individuals using the facility

Which of the following is a disadvantage of teaching physical education at the elementary school level? A. The class periods are longer than the middle school level. B. There are multiple breaks in between classes. C. Students at the elementary school level are less energetic. D. There are multiple classes of short durations during the day.

There are multiple classes of short durations during the day.

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)? A. They offer guidelines to professionals entering the field as beginning teachers and to veteran teachers. B. They prepare beginning teachers for all the challenges they face in their first year and within their job. C. They are not relevant across all disciplines and grade levels. D. They do not hold teachers accountable for student achievements.

They offer guidelines to professionals entering the field as beginning teachers and to veteran teachers.

Which of the following statements best describes the role of sportscasters? A. They deal with all the aspects of audio production. B. They are responsible for graphic designs. C. They double up as camera operators. D. They work as play-by-play announcers.

They work as play-by-play announcers.

The responsibilities of a sports information director include which of the following? A. Compiling statistical information on all teams B. Designing brochures C. Obtaining photographs of athletes D. All of the above

all of the above

The responsibilities of an athletic director include _____. A. working with security to maintain crowd control B. supervising the ticket office C. supervising the concession stands D. All of the above

all of the above

If you are seeking employment in health- or fitness-related careers, you can increase your marketability by _____. A. taking additional course work in health and psychology B. belonging to professional organizations C. taking additional course work in business D. attaining certification E. all of the answers

all of the answers

Unlike rehabilitative exercise programs, preventative exercise programs _____. A. include specialists who work primarily with individuals who exhibit the effects of coronary heart disease B. are commonly found in worksite fitness centers, commercial fitness centers, and community agencies such as the YMCA C. are commonly found in worksite fitness centers, commercial fitness centers, and community agencies such as the YMCA D. are most often found in hospitals, although some may be found in medical clinics

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

Usually, a rated official must do the following except _____. A. contact local officials associations B. pass a practical examination C. complete a written examination D. serve an apprenticeship

contact local officials associations

Managerial tasks associated with teaching in the school or nonschool setting may include all of the following except _____. A. patrolling the locker room B. setting up and dismantling equipments C. filing workout sheets D. demonstrating skills

demonstrating skills

According to the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, kinesiotherapists emphasize: A. development of functional fitness in disabled people. B. promotion of deconditioning and debilitation. C. the use of dance therapy and chiropractic care. D. the manual adjustment of the spinal column and other joints.

development of functional fitness in disabled people.

T/F The certification program in athletic training is administered by ACSM.

false

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 _____. A. job shadowing B. job fellowship C. resume building D. cultural competency

job shadowing

Advocacy is an important responsibility for sport professionals because: A. of the increase in the number of physical education programs in schools. B. of the rapid increase in privatization of sports. C. of increased opportunities for individuals with limited resources. D. of the declining need for physical activity programs in worksites.

of the rapid increase in privatization of sports.

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 _____. A. dance therapy B. kinesiotherapy C. recreational therapy D. chiropractic care

recreational therapy

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." A. the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport B. the National Athletic Trainers' Association C. the American College of Sports Medicine D. the International Federation of

the American College of Sports Medicine

In the school setting, a recent challenge in physical education, exercise science, and sport is _____. A. the lack of administrative and teacher support B. reduced class size C. low dropout rate of program participants D. the emphasis on winning and competition

the lack of administrative and teacher support

Requirements for certification by the American Kinesiotherapy Association include all of the following except _____. A. completion of specific course work requirements B. completion of 1000-hour clinical internship C. a degree in physical education or exercise science D. two years of experience as a trainer E. passing the national certification exam

two years of experience as a trainer


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