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Jkov05

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In light of research on gender role conflict regarding the attribution by the sport participant, the following is true:
 
  A. females tend to attribute negative performances to external sources
  B. females tend to attribute positive performances to external sources
  C. males tend to attribute positive performances to internal sources
  D. females tend to attribute positive performances to external sources AND males tend to attribute . positive performances to internal sources

Question 2

The Victorian influence primarily refers to current societal attitudes concerning movement participation and
 
  A. males
  B. females
  C. children
  D. older adults



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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