Leading Drug Free Sport Flashcards

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What is doping?

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  1. Presence
  2. Use or attempted use
  3. Evading sample collection
  4. Missing tests
  5. Tampering or attempted tampering
  6. Possession
  7. Trafficking or attempted trafficking
  8. Actual or attempted violations
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What is strict liability?

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Athletes are responsible for what they consume, even if they did not intend to or know they were taking a banned substance.

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What considerations are not relevant for strict liability violations?

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Intent, fault, negligence, and knowledge.

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Why drug-free sport?

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Doping is cheating, it is contrary to the rules of sport and to the true values in sport.

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What is the first step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Establish the facts in a situation
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What is the second step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Determine whether the situation involves legal, doping or ethical issues.
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What is the third step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Identify your options and possible consequences.
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What is the forth step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Evaluate your options.
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What is the fifth step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Choose the best option.
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What is the sixth step of the ethical decision making model?

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  1. Implement your decision.
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What does a code of ethics define and reflect?

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It defines what is considered good and right behaviour.

It reflects the values held by a group.

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What are the five core ethical principles?

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  1. Physical safety and health of athletes.
  2. Coaching responsibly.
  3. Integrity in relations with others.
  4. Respect of athletes.
  5. Honouring sport.
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What are two questions to ask yourself when determining if a situation has legal implications?

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Has anyone been harmed in any way and does the action contravene an existing law?

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How is law and ethics related and not related?

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Conduct that is illegal is always unethical but some forms of conduct that is legal may be unethical.

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What is ethical conduct?

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Behaviour that meets accepted standards or principles of moral, professional, or just conduct.

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What principle should you think about when in doubt or faced with an ethical dilemma?

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Do no harm.

17
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What are 3 questions that enable you to assess your risks?

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  1. Your actions speak for themselves.
  2. Use the right means to reach the right results.
  3. It’s not just in someone elses backyard.
18
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What are 3 marketing strategies used to convince consumers?

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  1. Believability of claims.
  2. Legitimacy of claims.
  3. Transparency of claims.