Attributions of Highly Identified Sports Spectators

作者: Daniel L. Wann , Thomas J. Dolan

DOI: 10.1080/00224545.1994.9923013

关键词: Social psychologySports spectatorsAttributionIdentification (psychology)BasketballIn degreeAttribution biasPsychologySocial psychology (sociology)

摘要: Abstract Previous research examining the tendency for sports spectators to internalize team successes while externalizing failures has been inconsistent. Several studies have found support this success/failure attributional bias, but others not. The current study tested hypothesis that bias would be among American who were high in identification with a target low only minimally biased their attributions concerning competition outcome. results of testing 90 basketball fans varying degree supported hypothesis.

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