Ethics and Deviance in Sport

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  • Created on: 15-11-18 20:24
Agreeing to perform a specific sporting action at a specific moment
Spot fixing
1 of 18
Deliberately losing a contest
Match fixing
2 of 18
These enable people to train harder and longer often increasing their aggression
Anabolic Steroids
3 of 18
Help to control the heart rate
Beta Blockers
4 of 18
Increases alertness for sports people
Stimulant
5 of 18
Provides a numb sensation in certain areas of the body
Local Anaesthtic
6 of 18
Prevent detection of a banned substance
Masking Agents
7 of 18
Banned in most US states
Gambling
8 of 18
The feeling of being annoyed as a result of not being able to achieve something
Frustration
9 of 18
Involved in the supply of energy for muscular contraction
Creatine
10 of 18
External influences that improve athletic performances
Ergogenic Aids
11 of 18
Intense physical force that is directed towards harming
Violence
12 of 18
When you lose your sense of being an individual
Deindividualisation
13 of 18
Unacceptable behaviour within a culture, without the intent to harm
Deviance
14 of 18
Rules that dictate an individual’s conduct forming a system of rules
Ethics
15 of 18
A blockage in an artery leading to or in the brain
Pulmonary Embolism
16 of 18
An 18th century sport corrupt with gambling and wagering
Pedestrianism
17 of 18
Modifying one's genetic construction to make you a better athlete
Gene doping
18 of 18

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Card 2

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Deliberately losing a contest

Back

Match fixing

Card 3

Front

These enable people to train harder and longer often increasing their aggression

Back

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Card 4

Front

Help to control the heart rate

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Increases alertness for sports people

Back

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