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What is a sign of moral development?
What is a sign of moral development?
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong (correct)
- Waiting for rewards before doing the right thing
- Being aggressive in sports
- Learning moral behaviors through aggression
From a social learning perspective, how are moral behaviors typically learned?
From a social learning perspective, how are moral behaviors typically learned?
- Through reinforcement and modeling (correct)
- By waiting for rewards
- Through aggressive behavior
- By avoiding moral dilemmas
What did some studies suggest about the relationship between participation in sports and ethical behavior?
What did some studies suggest about the relationship between participation in sports and ethical behavior?
- There is contradictory evidence on whether sports teach ethical behavior (correct)
- Ethical behavior depends solely on the coach
- Participation in sports guarantees ethical behavior
- Aggressive sports always lead to high moral development
In sports where aggression is valued, what impact did the text mention on moral development?
In sports where aggression is valued, what impact did the text mention on moral development?
How can ethical behavior be ensured to be learned in sports according to the text?
How can ethical behavior be ensured to be learned in sports according to the text?
Which type of aggression is an aggressive act undertaken for the intentional purpose of trying to harm or injure the victim?
Which type of aggression is an aggressive act undertaken for the intentional purpose of trying to harm or injure the victim?
What is the main difference between instrumental aggression and hostile aggression?
What is the main difference between instrumental aggression and hostile aggression?
In a sport environment highly influenced by the coach's values of respect and sportsmanship, which type of behavior is more likely to be encouraged?
In a sport environment highly influenced by the coach's values of respect and sportsmanship, which type of behavior is more likely to be encouraged?
What is the key characteristic that distinguishes violent behavior from assertive behavior in the context of sports?
What is the key characteristic that distinguishes violent behavior from assertive behavior in the context of sports?
What is not considered an attitude or emotion in the context of aggressive behavior?
What is not considered an attitude or emotion in the context of aggressive behavior?
Which theory states that aggression is a natural response to frustration but has been criticized for not being the sole cause of aggressive behavior?
Which theory states that aggression is a natural response to frustration but has been criticized for not being the sole cause of aggressive behavior?
What factor can have links to increased aggression when athletes use steroids, according to the text?
What factor can have links to increased aggression when athletes use steroids, according to the text?
Which type of aggression is impersonal and designed to limit the effectiveness of the opponent without intending to take the player out or cause injury?
Which type of aggression is impersonal and designed to limit the effectiveness of the opponent without intending to take the player out or cause injury?
What is the main characteristic that distinguishes assertive behavior from violent behavior?
What is the main characteristic that distinguishes assertive behavior from violent behavior?
Which theory suggests that people are aggressive because they have learned that aggression pays off and can lead to success?
Which theory suggests that people are aggressive because they have learned that aggression pays off and can lead to success?
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