Which of the following is NOT a factor described by Samantha King and her colleagues (2014) as contributing to the culture of silence surrounding prescription painkillers in the National Football League:
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According to Tara Magdalinski (and discussed by Dr. Barnes i…
According to Tara Magdalinski (and discussed by Dr. Barnes in lecture), why might the relationship between sport and health need to be fundamentally re-conceived?
According to Mac Schneider of Vox, current scientific invest…
According to Mac Schneider of Vox, current scientific investigation into the high report rates of concussions in women’s NCAA ice hockey include:
According to Deborah Lupton (2013), this term describes the…
According to Deborah Lupton (2013), this term describes the mix of production and consumption characterizing digital media interactions, including collecting and sharing data about oneself:
Bachynski & Goldberg (2014) use this term to describe the be…
Bachynski & Goldberg (2014) use this term to describe the belief that sport’s “concussion crisis” can be solved through the proper application of technology:
Dr. Barnes used this term to describe how self-tracking devi…
Dr. Barnes used this term to describe how self-tracking devices incentivize users to improve their health-related behaviors by incorporating fun, competitive activities into the technology’s interfaces:
According to Dr. Barnes’s lecture on gender verification tes…
According to Dr. Barnes’s lecture on gender verification testing, which of the following parameters is currently the focus of most modern gender verification tests?
In his article, “Can technology alone solve the ‘concussion…
In his article, “Can technology alone solve the ‘concussion crisis’?” (2017), Matt Ventresca advocates for understanding traumatic brain injuries as cultural phenomena because:
This former University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) b…
This former University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) basketball player was the lead plaintiff in the 2009 court case, which claimed that the NCAA should have to compensate student-athletes for us of their image, name, and likeness in video games (note: last name only is acceptable):
Which of the following is widely known to be the first mass-…
Which of the following is widely known to be the first mass-marketed sport simulation video game: