1Quiz 5Ethical Issues in SportQuiz 51.Moral reasoning is defined asa process of evaluating personal values and moralprinciples by which to live.2.Beller and Stoll (1995) found moral reasoning of youth, interscholastic, andintercollegiate athletes ismore courageous, logical, and impartialthan that of non-participants. (WRONG)3.The third step, according to Kohlberg (1981) is moralactionwhich is how each individualbehaves.4.In moral development studies, Stoll and Beller foundmalesscore lower thanfemalespeers on moral development inventories.5.Moral reasoning scores for athletic populations steadilydeclinefrom the ninth gradethrough university age, whereas scores for non-athletes tend toincrease.6.Relating to moral development in sport studies, Stoll & Beller concluded “while sportdoes build character if defined asloyalty, dedication, sacrifice, and teamwork.7.Stoll & Beller continued “sport does not build moral character in the sense ofhonesty,responsibility, and justice.