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Sorry that it is a little all over the place Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Perceived Exploitation of College Athletes Questionnaire by Derek Van Rheenen Jason R. Atwood Van Rheenen, Derek and Jason R. Atwood. "Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Perceived Exploitation of College Athletes Questionnaire." Journal of College Student Development, vol. 55 no. 5, 2014, p. 486-491. Project MUSE, This article discusses the study that went on at various universities giving a questionnaire to athletes from different races, genders, and sports on whether they feel like they are exposed. This article contains facts that I can use in my paper from a study. The article also goes on to discuss the services that college athletes deserve to be provided to help them feel they have been afforded a genuine educational opportunity. “Conversely, when college athletes feel valued primarily or solely for their athletic talent and potential, they are more likely to feel exploited...

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  I decided to look into the field that you recommended on narrowing down my paper on the exploitation of college athletes and whether they are fairly compensated. I have come to see that this is a very controversial topic and has a lot more to do with race than I had originally thought. Some of the articles I have looked at have done research and found that minority groups are much more likely to feel exploited. One of the articles makes a connection to the civil rights era and how during segregation these “black universities” actually had some of the best sports teams but after integration, they all started going to previously predominantly white schools, which happened to be affiliated with the NCAA. I am however having trouble thinking of a question in particular. So far my keywords are : exploitation, minorities, and whether or not this exploitation is justified/ worth it. I am going to look into this topic of “surplus value” Benneth, Robert A., and Ryan P. Adserias. Black...
I would like to narrow down my research paper to whether college athletes should get paid and talk about the state of California being the first to allow this, even though it does not go into effect until 2023. I will look in to see if other states are willing to follow in the footsteps of California. If so why or why not. A common argument for not getting paid is that these athletes are putting everything of theirs on the line - their physical health, mental health, their future careers (if sports does work out), and lastly, their time. With this also comes the question of should they get paid for commercials/ brand deal at least since it is essentially face and their brand. Can college pay athletes for one and not the other? The other argument is that when it comes down to it, college is a place for education and many times, these high ranked athletes are going and getting degrees at the major universities for free. Is that not enough to count as a salary? https://www.npr.org/2019/...
HELLO WELCOME TO MY RESEARCH IDEAS BLOG     On the Privatization OF COLLEGEEEE!!!!! Idea #1- College Sports        Athletes many times go to school for free        California recently legalized paying college athletes- big controversy         A lot of money goes into it        Large factor of where students choose to go to school, ex. schools down south are bigger on sports Idea #2- undecided