The authors examined the hypothesis that people forecast a longer duration of uniquely human secondary emotions for their in-group than for an out-group. The authors conducted a field experiment in the setting of the European soccer championship. They asked Belgian participants to forecast the intensity with which their in-group Belgian fans or the out-group Turkish fans would experience various primary and secondary emotions in response to their team's victory or loss immediately after the Turkey-Belgium match and three days later. The results support the hypothesis. Moreover, and as the authors expected, they found no differences in the participants' forecasts of primary emotions. The authors discussed the implications of these findings f...
Emotion display serves as incentives or deterrents for others’ in many social interactions. We study...
Research on schadenfreude as a discordant emotional reaction to the misfortune, suffering or failure...
Sport relies on the coordination of teammates’ behaviours to maximise performance. This responsibili...
The present study examined the hypothesis that people predict a longer duration of uniquely human se...
The present study examined the hypothesis that people predict a longer duration of uniquely human se...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans' reactions to th...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans’ ...
Objectives: To explore English and Spanish fans' emotional responses to team success and failure and...
This study examined the relationships between team (n = 10) and player post-game emotions following ...
There is ample evidence that watching sports induces strong emotions that translate into manifold co...
This study examined the relationships between team (n = 10) and player post-game emotions following ...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
The current research examined the effects of soccer match results on spectators’ subjective well-bei...
Intergroup attitudes in children were examined based on Leyen's 'infrahumanization hypothesis'. This...
This study examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions of sport consumers, game...
Emotion display serves as incentives or deterrents for others’ in many social interactions. We study...
Research on schadenfreude as a discordant emotional reaction to the misfortune, suffering or failure...
Sport relies on the coordination of teammates’ behaviours to maximise performance. This responsibili...
The present study examined the hypothesis that people predict a longer duration of uniquely human se...
The present study examined the hypothesis that people predict a longer duration of uniquely human se...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans' reactions to th...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans’ ...
Objectives: To explore English and Spanish fans' emotional responses to team success and failure and...
This study examined the relationships between team (n = 10) and player post-game emotions following ...
There is ample evidence that watching sports induces strong emotions that translate into manifold co...
This study examined the relationships between team (n = 10) and player post-game emotions following ...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
The current research examined the effects of soccer match results on spectators’ subjective well-bei...
Intergroup attitudes in children were examined based on Leyen's 'infrahumanization hypothesis'. This...
This study examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions of sport consumers, game...
Emotion display serves as incentives or deterrents for others’ in many social interactions. We study...
Research on schadenfreude as a discordant emotional reaction to the misfortune, suffering or failure...
Sport relies on the coordination of teammates’ behaviours to maximise performance. This responsibili...