Do you believe gene doping should be considered cheating Why or why not?
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The Dark Triad appears to be important in relation to both attitudes towards doping and cheating behaviour among athletes. | |
29 Citations | It suggests that aligning the criteria with existing claims that doping is a broader health concern provides a way for WADA to clarify ambiguities around why substances are on the WADA Prohibited List and better communicate why it regulates illicit non-performance enhancing drugs. |
12 Citations | According to the working group human and political factors are the reason why anti-doping has been unsuccessful. |
13 Citations | The authors fail to explain, however, why appropriate doping control has yet to be achieved in world sport. |
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