Asked by hi
Multiple Choice
Which of the following does not relate to the management of sports ethics?
(1 point)
Responses
providing false or misleading information
providing false or misleading information
defining penalties
defining penalties
creating expectations
creating expectations
continual reinforcement
Which of the following does not relate to the management of sports ethics?
(1 point)
Responses
providing false or misleading information
providing false or misleading information
defining penalties
defining penalties
creating expectations
creating expectations
continual reinforcement
Answers
Answered by
hi
Which of the following best describes an example of verifying accuracy or transparency?
(1 point)
Responses
unethical business practices
unethical business practices
code of ethics
code of ethics
mission statements
mission statements
audits
audits
(1 point)
Responses
unethical business practices
unethical business practices
code of ethics
code of ethics
mission statements
mission statements
audits
audits
Answered by
hi
Which of the following is the best example of the type of ethical issues a sports manager would face in major league baseball?
(1 point)
Responses
communication of expectations
communication of expectations
how to pay players for performance
how to pay players for performance
use of performance-enhancing drugs
use of performance-enhancing drugs
site visits and facility management
(1 point)
Responses
communication of expectations
communication of expectations
how to pay players for performance
how to pay players for performance
use of performance-enhancing drugs
use of performance-enhancing drugs
site visits and facility management
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The option that does not relate to the management of sports ethics is:
**providing false or misleading information**
This is because providing false or misleading information is an unethical practice, while the other options (defining penalties, creating expectations, continual reinforcement) relate to promoting and managing ethical standards in sports.
**providing false or misleading information**
This is because providing false or misleading information is an unethical practice, while the other options (defining penalties, creating expectations, continual reinforcement) relate to promoting and managing ethical standards in sports.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The option that best describes an example of verifying accuracy or transparency is:
**audits**
Audits involve a systematic examination of records or financial accounts to ensure accuracy and compliance, thereby promoting transparency. The other options do not specifically relate to verifying accuracy or transparency in the same way.
**audits**
Audits involve a systematic examination of records or financial accounts to ensure accuracy and compliance, thereby promoting transparency. The other options do not specifically relate to verifying accuracy or transparency in the same way.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best example of the type of ethical issues a sports manager would face in major league baseball is:
**use of performance-enhancing drugs**
This issue raises significant ethical concerns regarding fairness, player health, and the integrity of the sport, making it a key concern for sports managers in baseball and other professional sports.
**use of performance-enhancing drugs**
This issue raises significant ethical concerns regarding fairness, player health, and the integrity of the sport, making it a key concern for sports managers in baseball and other professional sports.
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