The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as violent, how perceptions may differ across games, and how perceptions might impact enjoyment is limited. The current project extends the literature by investigating perceived violence and enjoyment across different intercollegiate (American) football contests between two heated rivals. A total of 568 individuals viewed one of four televised contests featuring the same hometown team: two against heated rivals, two against nonrivals. Results reveal that viewers clearly perceived rivalry games to be more violent than nonrivalry games. Moreover, games won by the hometeam were seen as more violent than those lost. Also, those perceiving high levels of ...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
The popularity of collegiate football in America is unprecedented. The fan frenzy surrounding teams,...
This study was designed to examine how player aggression in intercollegiate hockey games is related ...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
This dissertation investigated how the enjoyment of violent hits in mediated sport is affected by kn...
Extending Raney and Depalma’s research, this study examined effects of sport production on sport con...
Rivalry is competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. Sport is replete...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Prior research suggests a link between exposure to mediated violence and viewer aggression. Although...
Most studies on participant or fan rivalry have employed quantitative methods to investigate the phe...
Images of athletes as criminal suspects seldom shock society; newspapers run “police blotters” in th...
Havard et al. (2013) developed and validated the sport rivalry fan perception scale (SRFPS) as a way...
This poster presents the purpose, methods, and expected results of a current on-going study. The exp...
This investigation examines if the independent variables of sports commentary, fanship, and gender a...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
The popularity of collegiate football in America is unprecedented. The fan frenzy surrounding teams,...
This study was designed to examine how player aggression in intercollegiate hockey games is related ...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
This dissertation investigated how the enjoyment of violent hits in mediated sport is affected by kn...
Extending Raney and Depalma’s research, this study examined effects of sport production on sport con...
Rivalry is competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. Sport is replete...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Prior research suggests a link between exposure to mediated violence and viewer aggression. Although...
Most studies on participant or fan rivalry have employed quantitative methods to investigate the phe...
Images of athletes as criminal suspects seldom shock society; newspapers run “police blotters” in th...
Havard et al. (2013) developed and validated the sport rivalry fan perception scale (SRFPS) as a way...
This poster presents the purpose, methods, and expected results of a current on-going study. The exp...
This investigation examines if the independent variables of sports commentary, fanship, and gender a...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
The popularity of collegiate football in America is unprecedented. The fan frenzy surrounding teams,...
This study was designed to examine how player aggression in intercollegiate hockey games is related ...