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Working title: “Match-fixing Education & Training Tool” July 2017

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing? Discuss examples where the participants felt social pressure in sport or everyday life and how they reacted. FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing?   FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing? Why some people are not able to resist social pressure for match fixing? What characteristics have the persons who can’t say no? FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing? Your choices! What can you do when experiencing social pressure situations? FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing? Say No to social pressure! Support your point of view! Read the ways to do it! See the material: ASSERT YOURSELF! FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool

Social pressure: How can you resist to match fixing? What skills someone need to acquire to be able to resist social pressure? Refusal Skills Assertiveness skills FIX THE FIXING – Education Tool