As commercialization increases, the decision-making in sport organizations
A. becomes disorganized to the point that chaos is characteristic.
B. moves further away from the control of athletes.
C. focuses on issues of the public good.
D. takes into account long term goals related to values and integrity in sports.
Answer: B
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Which of the following best defines secondary sector production?
a. the processing of raw materials into finished products b. the extraction of raw materials and natural resources from the environment c. workers providing services rather than goods as their primary source of livelihood d. work in such areas as transportation, communication, education, real estate, and advertising
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A) Cohabitants tend to be less accepting of divorce and more committed to marriage. B) Cohabitants are found to have better marital managing skills than married couples. C) The risk of divorce is found to be lowest among serial cohabitants. D) A marital commitment prior to cohabitation decreases the likelihood of divorce.
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a. medicalized b. accepted as non-deviant c. contextualized d. normalized