01:377:305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Employment Discrimination, Glass Ceiling, Team Unity
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Tradition: way of thinking or behaving used by those associated with a particular group (sport team), family, society (national anthem before sporting events), for an extended period of time. Routine or ritual: routines typically have a specific purpose toward achieving a goal vs. ritual that may have no impact on sport performance. Superstition: extraneous action associated with a specific behavior; then the extraneous action also becomes reinforced, hence it becomes a superstitious behavior. Religion influences who participates in sport and their reasons for doing so. Some athletes rely on their religious beliefs while participating. In the us: as of 2010, 18. 7% of the population. People age 80 or older are 8x as likely to have a disability as people younger than 15. Women are more likely than men to have a disability. African americans are more likely to have a disability (followed by latinos, non-hispanic white, and asians) Increase healthcare costs for the rest of the workplace.