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What type of risk to safety influences participation in games, sport and/or activity session?Group of answer choicesPerceived and actual risk.Perceived (sensed or anticipated) risk – Based on a feeling.Actual (true or genuine) risk – Based on a fact.

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What type of risk to safety influences participation in games, sport and/or activity session?Group of answer choicesPerceived and actual risk.Perceived (sensed or anticipated) risk – Based on a feeling.Actual (true or genuine) risk – Based on a fact.

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The types of risks to safety that influence participation in games, sports, and/or activity sessions are perceived and actual risks.

  1. Perceived Risk: This is based on a feeling or anticipation. It is subjective and varies from person to person. For example, a person might perceive a high risk of injury while playing a certain sport due to their personal fear or apprehension, even if the actual risk is low.

  2. Actual Risk: This is based on fact. It is the true or genuine risk involved in the activity. For example, the risk of injury in contact sports like rugby or football is high. This is an actual risk that can be measured and quantified.

Both these risks can influence a person's decision to participate in a game, sport, or activity. If the perceived or actual risk is high, they might choose not to participate. On the other hand, if the perceived or actual risk is low, they might be more willing to participate.

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