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1.2. Societal Expectation (4) (3) (2) (1)
Agree Disagree Strongly Strongly
Agree Disagree
1. Society's ideal body image affects the
way I view my own body.
2. I feel that society judges me based on
my physical appearance.
3. I modify my behavior frequently to meet
societal expectations of body appearance.
4. I am not satisfied with my body
compared to society's standards.
5. I believe that societal expectations of
body appearance differ based on sex.
6.Media portrayals of bodies frequently
influence my perspective of my own body.
7. Societal expectations significantly
impact my self-esteem.
8. Societal pressures affect my efforts to
improve or maintain my body image.
9. I believe that societal expectations
influence my self-esteem regarding my
physical appearance.
10. I frequently try to meet society's body
image standards.
1.3 Opportunities (4) (3) (2) (1)
Agree Disagree Strongly Strongly
Agree Disagree
1.My sports participation has provided me
with valuable skills and experiences.
2. I have had ample opportunities to
participate in the sports I enjoy.
3.My participation in sports is supported by
my family and friends.
4. The cost of participating in my sport is
manageable.
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5. I have experienced discrimination or
bias in sports.
6. I feel valued and respected for my
contributions to my sport.
7. My sport provides opportunities for
social interaction and community building.
8. I am willing to actively support
initiatives promoting gender equality in
sports.
9. Equal pay for male and female athletes
is essential for gender equity.
10. There is a need for significant changes
to address gender inequality in sports.
2. How the societal body influenced sports (4) (3) (2) (1)
equity or perpetuated gender inequity Agree Disagree Strongly Strongly
already present? Agree Disagree
1. Women's sports receive fair media
coverage compared to men's sports.
2. Female athletes are paid fairly compared
to male counterparts.
3. Sponsorship opportunities for female
athletes match those for males.
4. Facilities and resources for women's
teams equal those for men's teams.
5. Media portrayal shapes public
perceptions of women's sports.
6. Gender stereotypes affect participation
in women's sports.
7. Current policies effectively promote
gender equality in sports.
8. Grassroots programs are important for
increasing female participation.
9. There are enough female role models in
professional sports.
10. Audience interest in women's sports
has grown recently.
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3. How can the current discrepancies (4) (3) (2) (1)
between men’s and women’s sports be Agree Disagree Strongly Strongly
addressed? Agree Disagree
1. Public interest in women's sports is
growing at a comparable rate to men's
sports.
2. The pay gap between male and female
athletes reflects societal biases.
3. Gender stereotypes influence the types
of sports considered "appropriate" for men
and women.
4. Historical events have significantly
impacted the current state of gender
equality in sports.
5. Increased media coverage of women's
sports will lead to greater equality in the
long run.
6. Improved funding for women's sports is
essential for achieving gender parity.
7. Challenging gender stereotypes through
education is key to promoting gender
equality in sports.
8. Strong female role models in sports are
essential for inspiring future generations of
female athletes.
9. Women's sports receive the same level
of media attention as men's sports.
10. There are enough female role models in
professional sports to inspire young girls.