What is TRUE about group exercise?

Question 1 options:

It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.

It is generally less effective for people than exercising alone.

It is most successful when negative social reinforcement is used.

It was created by Otto Kohler in Germany in the 1920s.

Question 2 (1 point)
Bruno loves CrossFit. He especially enjoys the WOD. What does this MOST likely mean for Bruno?

Question 2 options:

He likes to wear the wearable odometer device.

He likes to do the workout of the day.

He likes to eat the wonderful online diet.

He likes to see his name on the wall of dedication.

Question 3 (1 point)
When Mariah giggles, her parents clap and smile. This makes Mariah giggle again to win their attention. What does the clapping and smiling of Mariah's parents BEST demonstrate?

Question 3 options:

plyometrics

etiquette

reinforcement

sportsmanship

Question 4 (1 point)
When Ian hits a home run, all of his teammates greet him to give him high fives and cheers after he crosses the plate. What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?

Question 4 options:

Code of Conduct

automatic reinforcement

Code of Ethics

social reinforcement

Question 5 (1 point)
When Teodora gets up early to complete a 3-mile run, she always feels more energized for the rest of the day. What does this scenario BEST represent?

Question 5 options:

automatic reinforcement

etiquette

social reinforcement

sportsmanship 

Question 6 (1 point)
At the end of lacrosse practice, the team runs sprints. Enzo always finishes in last place. Although he feels disappointed that he is the slowest person on the team, he vows to work even harder to increase his speed throughout this season. What does this scenario BEST represent?

Question 6 options:

positive social reinforcement

negative social reinforcement

positive automatic reinforcement

negative automatic reinforcement

Question 7 (4 points)
This week I was physically active for the following amount of time:

Question 7 options:

Met the weekly goal of 150 minutes of activity

Between: 120 and 149 minutes of activity

Between: 90 and 119 minutes of activity

Between: 60 and 118 minutes of activity

Between: 30 and 59 minutes of activity

Under 30 minutes of activity

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the information provided:

Question 1: What is TRUE about group exercise?

  • Answer: It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.

Question 2: What does WOD MOST likely mean for Bruno?

  • Answer: He likes to do the workout of the day.

Question 3: What does the clapping and smiling of Mariah's parents BEST demonstrate?

  • Answer: reinforcement

Question 4: What does this scenario BEST demonstrate when Ian's teammates greet him?

  • Answer: social reinforcement

Question 5: What does Teodora's scenario BEST represent?

  • Answer: automatic reinforcement

Question 6: What does Enzo's vow to work harder BEST represent?

  • Answer: negative automatic reinforcement

Question 7: This week I was physically active for the following amount of time:

  • Answer: Based on your description, choose the option that reflects your actual physical activity. If you met the weekly goal of 150 minutes, you would select that option, otherwise choose the range that matches your activity level.

If you provide the specific amount of time you were active, I can help you select the appropriate answer for Question 7.