Deck 1: Defining the Field of Sport Management

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Services offered to clients to engage physically in some form of sport or physical activity are which of the following?

A) Participant services
B) Spectator services
C) Donor services
D) Sponsorship services
E) Promotional services
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If the client/customer cannot judge quality before actually obtaining the product, it is primarily because of which of the following attributes of a service?

A) Heterogeneity
B) Perishability
C) Simultaneity
D) Intangibility
E) Permeability
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Heterogeneity refers to goods and services that are of uniform quality. What is a possible reason for a service to NOT possess heterogeneity?

A) Differences among the providers of the goods or services.
B) The consumer's state of mind at the time of consumption.
C) Equal caliber of the services provided.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Why are human services considered unique?

A) Clients become actively involved in the production process.
B) Human services require low-skilled workers.
C) The processes are standardized due to variable input.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Human services in the sport industry have unique characteristics; which of the following is not one of these characteristics?

A) The raw material consists of human beings
B) The raw material is variable
C) The raw material is actively involved
D) A and B only
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a type of human service, as listed in the chapter?

A) People-processing
B) People-changing
C) People-praising
D) People-sustaining
E) People-curative
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Lovelock and Gummesson proposed a nonownership framework, within this framework, they identify five broad categories of services. Which of the following is not one of those?

A) Rented goods services
B) Place and space rentals
C) Labor and expertise rentals
D) Physical facility access services
E) Memorabilia purchasing
Question
Organized sports camps and clinics aim at which of the following motive for participation?

A) Pursuit of excellence
B) Pursuit of pleasure
C) Pursuit of health/fitness
D) Pursuit of skill
E) Pursuit of profit
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Which of the following is a critical component of spectator services offered by sport organizations?

A) The contest
B) The spectacle
C) The third place
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is the most critical component of spectator services offered by sport organizations?

A) The performance
B) The spectacle
C) The third place
D) The enjoyment
E) The contest
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Which of the following is the spectator service that focuses primarily on the ancillary portions of the event?

A) The spectacle
B) The performance
C) The experience
D) The emotion
E) The contest
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Which of the following is not a human service offered by sport organizations?

A) Human-skill services
B) Human-curative services
C) Human-performance services
D) Human-sustenance services
E) All of the above
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Sponsorship activities provide which of the following objectives? (More than one answer is correct.)

A) Create awareness
B) Reach new markets
C) Building the sport image
D) Compete with other companies
E) All of the above
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Sport management is about coordination of which of the following?

A) Human resources
B) Technologies
C) The context
D) The employees
E) The factors in the production and exchange of sport products
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Which of the following is the most important factor that needs to be coordinated in sport management?

A) Human resources
B) Clients
C) Volunteers
D) The employees
E) Support units
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The fact that one of two equally trained and skilled golf instructors provides better and more comprehensive lessons than the other is illustrative of which characteristic of a service?

A) Intangibility
B) Perishability
C) Homogeneity
D) Simultaneity
E) None of the above
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The campus bookstore that sells your university's merchandise is an example of what type of service?

A) Consumer
B) Professional
C) Human clothing
D) People sustaining
E) None of the above
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What type of service does an athletic program and its coaches provide?

A) Consumer
B) Professional
C) People processing
D) Human clothing
E) People changing
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The vast majority of sport-related products could best be classified as which of the following?

A) Goods
B) Services
C) Entertainment
D) Recreation
E) Profit-oriented
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Which of the following are not included in Knoke's organizational scheme?

A) Organizational society
B) Organizational field
C) Organization population
D) Organizational mechanics
E) Both A & C
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Sport management is both a research field and a professional field.
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Sport management journals largely publish facts and figures associated with the sport industry. [Note: This can be found in the Introduction.]
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The largest monetary portion of the sport industry, in terms of economic value, is travel expenses.
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Consumer services are based on knowledge, routine services, and special competencies of the employees.
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Human services are involved only in knowledge and guidelines regarding something in which clients are interested.
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Clients contribute to the nature of the service as much as the service's employees do.
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The clients are the most important human resource that needs to be coordinated in the industry.
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Sport products classified as goods possess the characteristic of perishability.
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According to the criterion of whether an organization is producing goods or services, almost all sports and recreation organizations can be classified as service organizations.
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___________________ are dedicated to the growth and advancement of the sport industry.
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The sport industry provides both _______________ and _______________ to its consumers.
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__________ is a body of knowledge in which economic principles are applied to the study of organizations.
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A major proposition of organizational economics is that organizations are mechanisms that have evolved to facilitate the ___________________ of products.
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A major proposition of organizational economics is that the ___________________ of an organization must be based on the inherent characteristics of the products of exchange.
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A service is ___________________ in the sense that the client/customer cannot judge the quality of the product before actually obtaining it.
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___________________ stems from the differing sensual and psychological benefits that customers derive from a service.
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___________________ means that a service could not be produced and stored for future use.
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___________________ refers to the fact that, whereas goods (e.g., a particular brand of tennis racket) are usually of uniform quality (whether good or bad), services are relatively more variable in quality.
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___________________ refers to the fact that a service has to be consumed as it is produced.
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Because the production and consumption of a service are ___________________, the interaction between the employee (the producer of a service) and the client (the consumer of that service) becomes extremely important.
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___________________ services are largely based on low-skilled and routine services such as renting facilities or selling goods.
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__________ is also used to refer to this simultaneity, indicating that the production and consumption of a service cannot be separated.
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When a university permits students to use its gymnasium and playing fields on a drop-in basis, it is offering a __________ service.
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___________________ services are largely based on knowledge, expertise, and special competencies of the employee, the service provider.
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Because a physical therapist's services and the tennis pro's instructions are based on their respective expertise and knowledge, they are labeled ___________________ services.
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___________________ "define or alter the person's behavior, attributes, and social status in order to maintain or enhance his [her] well being."
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In ___________________, the processes cannot be standardized because the input, or raw material, is variable.
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In ___________________, whereas client expectations are legitimate, only professional experts decide on the service to be provided.
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According to Hasenfeld, human services can be classified into three categories: (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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According to Hasenfeld, ___________________ refers to testing and screening people and then placing them in a particular class based on some specified criteria.
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Chelladurai's classification of sport products is based on two criteria: (a) ________ and (b) ________.
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For our purposes, we can group client motivations for participating in sports into four categories: (a) __________________ (b) __________________ (c) __________________, and (d) __________________.
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___________________ is the kinesthetic reason for personal sport participation.
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If people wish to acquire mastery of a particular activity, they participate in sport for the pursuit of ___________________.
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A recreational golfer routinely practices at the driving range in order to facilitate her ___________________.
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In the ______________________, an individual purchases a gym membership and regularly attends aerobics classes.
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______________________ services refer to the scheduling or reserving of facilities and/or equipment as requested by clients who seek pleasure in physical activity.
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______________________ services involve scheduling or reserving facilities and/or equipment to satisfy clients' desire to maintain their fitness and health.
Question
______________________ services refer to the expert application of teaching technology and leadership in developing clients' skills (including techniques and strategies) in various forms of sport and physical activity.
Question
Services that provide expert guidance and coaching for clients in their pursuit of excellence in a chosen physical activity are labeled ______________________.
Question
When an expert aerobic instructor leads a group of clients who seek to maintain their health and fitness, the instructor is providing a ______________________ service.
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Physical activity programs that are designed to rehabilitate clients who are deficient in fitness, health, and/or physical appearance are labeled ______________________ services.
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According to the text, the entertainment value of sport competitions stems largely from three different sources: (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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At the core of the entertainment value of sport lies the ________________.
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The presentation of a trophy at the end of a golf tournament or a NASCAR event is best described as the ___________________.
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The text outlines two significant outcomes for a sponsor in a sponsorship deal: (a) _______ and (b) _______.
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____________________ and _____________________ are two objectives associated with sponsorship services.
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In terms of donor services, the products we propose to exchange when we seek a donation are _____________________.
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Sport management is concerned with both the ____________________ and ____________________ of sport services.
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Various definitions and descriptions of management suggest that the essence of management is ________________.
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Advertising, endorsements, equipment/apparel/shoes, facility construction, media broadcast rights, professional services, medical treatment, travel, publications/videos, and gambling associated with the sport industry are all labeled as ____________________ products.
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The most significant factor that needs to be coordinated is the people involved in the production of the sport services. They can be classified as (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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__________ are goods that might be used in the production of services.
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Deck 1: Defining the Field of Sport Management
1
Services offered to clients to engage physically in some form of sport or physical activity are which of the following?

A) Participant services
B) Spectator services
C) Donor services
D) Sponsorship services
E) Promotional services
A
2
If the client/customer cannot judge quality before actually obtaining the product, it is primarily because of which of the following attributes of a service?

A) Heterogeneity
B) Perishability
C) Simultaneity
D) Intangibility
E) Permeability
D
3
Heterogeneity refers to goods and services that are of uniform quality. What is a possible reason for a service to NOT possess heterogeneity?

A) Differences among the providers of the goods or services.
B) The consumer's state of mind at the time of consumption.
C) Equal caliber of the services provided.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
B
4
Why are human services considered unique?

A) Clients become actively involved in the production process.
B) Human services require low-skilled workers.
C) The processes are standardized due to variable input.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Human services in the sport industry have unique characteristics; which of the following is not one of these characteristics?

A) The raw material consists of human beings
B) The raw material is variable
C) The raw material is actively involved
D) A and B only
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a type of human service, as listed in the chapter?

A) People-processing
B) People-changing
C) People-praising
D) People-sustaining
E) People-curative
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Lovelock and Gummesson proposed a nonownership framework, within this framework, they identify five broad categories of services. Which of the following is not one of those?

A) Rented goods services
B) Place and space rentals
C) Labor and expertise rentals
D) Physical facility access services
E) Memorabilia purchasing
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Organized sports camps and clinics aim at which of the following motive for participation?

A) Pursuit of excellence
B) Pursuit of pleasure
C) Pursuit of health/fitness
D) Pursuit of skill
E) Pursuit of profit
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Which of the following is a critical component of spectator services offered by sport organizations?

A) The contest
B) The spectacle
C) The third place
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is the most critical component of spectator services offered by sport organizations?

A) The performance
B) The spectacle
C) The third place
D) The enjoyment
E) The contest
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Which of the following is the spectator service that focuses primarily on the ancillary portions of the event?

A) The spectacle
B) The performance
C) The experience
D) The emotion
E) The contest
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Which of the following is not a human service offered by sport organizations?

A) Human-skill services
B) Human-curative services
C) Human-performance services
D) Human-sustenance services
E) All of the above
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Sponsorship activities provide which of the following objectives? (More than one answer is correct.)

A) Create awareness
B) Reach new markets
C) Building the sport image
D) Compete with other companies
E) All of the above
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Sport management is about coordination of which of the following?

A) Human resources
B) Technologies
C) The context
D) The employees
E) The factors in the production and exchange of sport products
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Which of the following is the most important factor that needs to be coordinated in sport management?

A) Human resources
B) Clients
C) Volunteers
D) The employees
E) Support units
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The fact that one of two equally trained and skilled golf instructors provides better and more comprehensive lessons than the other is illustrative of which characteristic of a service?

A) Intangibility
B) Perishability
C) Homogeneity
D) Simultaneity
E) None of the above
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The campus bookstore that sells your university's merchandise is an example of what type of service?

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B) Professional
C) Human clothing
D) People sustaining
E) None of the above
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What type of service does an athletic program and its coaches provide?

A) Consumer
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C) People processing
D) Human clothing
E) People changing
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The vast majority of sport-related products could best be classified as which of the following?

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D) Recreation
E) Profit-oriented
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Which of the following are not included in Knoke's organizational scheme?

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D) Organizational mechanics
E) Both A & C
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Sport management is both a research field and a professional field.
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Sport management journals largely publish facts and figures associated with the sport industry. [Note: This can be found in the Introduction.]
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The largest monetary portion of the sport industry, in terms of economic value, is travel expenses.
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Consumer services are based on knowledge, routine services, and special competencies of the employees.
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Human services are involved only in knowledge and guidelines regarding something in which clients are interested.
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Clients contribute to the nature of the service as much as the service's employees do.
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The clients are the most important human resource that needs to be coordinated in the industry.
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Sport products classified as goods possess the characteristic of perishability.
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According to the criterion of whether an organization is producing goods or services, almost all sports and recreation organizations can be classified as service organizations.
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___________________ are dedicated to the growth and advancement of the sport industry.
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The sport industry provides both _______________ and _______________ to its consumers.
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__________ is a body of knowledge in which economic principles are applied to the study of organizations.
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A major proposition of organizational economics is that organizations are mechanisms that have evolved to facilitate the ___________________ of products.
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A major proposition of organizational economics is that the ___________________ of an organization must be based on the inherent characteristics of the products of exchange.
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A service is ___________________ in the sense that the client/customer cannot judge the quality of the product before actually obtaining it.
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___________________ stems from the differing sensual and psychological benefits that customers derive from a service.
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___________________ means that a service could not be produced and stored for future use.
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___________________ refers to the fact that, whereas goods (e.g., a particular brand of tennis racket) are usually of uniform quality (whether good or bad), services are relatively more variable in quality.
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___________________ refers to the fact that a service has to be consumed as it is produced.
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Because the production and consumption of a service are ___________________, the interaction between the employee (the producer of a service) and the client (the consumer of that service) becomes extremely important.
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___________________ services are largely based on low-skilled and routine services such as renting facilities or selling goods.
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__________ is also used to refer to this simultaneity, indicating that the production and consumption of a service cannot be separated.
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When a university permits students to use its gymnasium and playing fields on a drop-in basis, it is offering a __________ service.
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___________________ services are largely based on knowledge, expertise, and special competencies of the employee, the service provider.
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Because a physical therapist's services and the tennis pro's instructions are based on their respective expertise and knowledge, they are labeled ___________________ services.
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___________________ "define or alter the person's behavior, attributes, and social status in order to maintain or enhance his [her] well being."
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In ___________________, the processes cannot be standardized because the input, or raw material, is variable.
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In ___________________, whereas client expectations are legitimate, only professional experts decide on the service to be provided.
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According to Hasenfeld, human services can be classified into three categories: (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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According to Hasenfeld, ___________________ refers to testing and screening people and then placing them in a particular class based on some specified criteria.
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Chelladurai's classification of sport products is based on two criteria: (a) ________ and (b) ________.
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For our purposes, we can group client motivations for participating in sports into four categories: (a) __________________ (b) __________________ (c) __________________, and (d) __________________.
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___________________ is the kinesthetic reason for personal sport participation.
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If people wish to acquire mastery of a particular activity, they participate in sport for the pursuit of ___________________.
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A recreational golfer routinely practices at the driving range in order to facilitate her ___________________.
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In the ______________________, an individual purchases a gym membership and regularly attends aerobics classes.
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______________________ services refer to the scheduling or reserving of facilities and/or equipment as requested by clients who seek pleasure in physical activity.
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______________________ services involve scheduling or reserving facilities and/or equipment to satisfy clients' desire to maintain their fitness and health.
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______________________ services refer to the expert application of teaching technology and leadership in developing clients' skills (including techniques and strategies) in various forms of sport and physical activity.
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Services that provide expert guidance and coaching for clients in their pursuit of excellence in a chosen physical activity are labeled ______________________.
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When an expert aerobic instructor leads a group of clients who seek to maintain their health and fitness, the instructor is providing a ______________________ service.
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Physical activity programs that are designed to rehabilitate clients who are deficient in fitness, health, and/or physical appearance are labeled ______________________ services.
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According to the text, the entertainment value of sport competitions stems largely from three different sources: (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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At the core of the entertainment value of sport lies the ________________.
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The presentation of a trophy at the end of a golf tournament or a NASCAR event is best described as the ___________________.
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The text outlines two significant outcomes for a sponsor in a sponsorship deal: (a) _______ and (b) _______.
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____________________ and _____________________ are two objectives associated with sponsorship services.
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In terms of donor services, the products we propose to exchange when we seek a donation are _____________________.
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Sport management is concerned with both the ____________________ and ____________________ of sport services.
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Various definitions and descriptions of management suggest that the essence of management is ________________.
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Advertising, endorsements, equipment/apparel/shoes, facility construction, media broadcast rights, professional services, medical treatment, travel, publications/videos, and gambling associated with the sport industry are all labeled as ____________________ products.
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The most significant factor that needs to be coordinated is the people involved in the production of the sport services. They can be classified as (a) ________, (b) ________, and (c) ________.
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