What was the scope of Sparkes et al's 2007) paper?
Select one:
O a. Selection for university...
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What was the scope of Sparkes et al's 2007) paper?
Select one:
O a. Selection for university sports teams
O b. One particular university sports culture
O c. One particular university sports fixture
O d. University admissions to sports courses
Na
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