作者: Jordan T. Sutcliffe , Colin D. McLaren , Alex J. Benson , Luc J. Martin , Steven Arnocky
DOI: 10.1016/J.PSYCHSPORT.2020.101699
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摘要: Abstract Objectives Grounded in personal and social identity theory, the purpose of this study was to examine whether parents’ perceptions influence their moral intentions towards antisocial parent behaviour a youth sport setting. Design Parents competitive ice hockey players (N = 437) read vignette that either described from participant’s own team (i.e., ingroup), or an opposing outgroup) acting antisocially athlete team, athlete, child. were asked they would respond form direct indirect criticism report coach league. Results more likely directly criticize ingroup parents than outgroup indirectly parents. Further, with stronger identities reported higher parent. There no main effects for reporting (to league), did not moderate relationships behaviour. Conclusion By providing situation includes immediate environment, novel insight gathered regard what contextual elements might drive intention criticize, but