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The Evolutionary Significance of Red Sox Nation: Sport Fandom as a Byproduct of Coalitional Psychology:

机译:红袜民族的进化意义:体育狂热是联盟心理学的副产品:

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Sport fandom has received considerable attention from social scientists, yet few have considered it from an evolutionary perspective. To redress this gap, we develop the hypothesis that team sports exhibit characteristics that activate mechanisms which evolved to facilitate the development of coalitions in the context of small-scale warfare. Based on this by-product hypothesis, we predicted a correlation between fandom and binding (i.e. group-relevant) concerns, especially loyalty. To test this prediction, we administered the Sport Spectator Identification Scale (SSI) and the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to 495 undergraduates. The MFQ measures three binding concerns, including loyalty, and two individualizing ones, harm and fairness. As predicted, fandom correlated significantly with loyalty (r = .27) and, within men, the two other binding concerns, authority (r =.22) and purity (r = .24). By contrast, fandom did not significantly correlate with harm or fairness. In addition, we predicted and found that men reported significantly higher levels of fandom (Cohen's d =.45) and loyalty (d = .27) than did women. In conclusion, this study presents data supporting the coalitional by-product hypothesis of fandom and should spur further research using fandom as a window into our evolved psychology.
机译:体育迷受到社会科学家的极大关注,但很少有人从进化的角度来考虑体育迷。为了弥补这一差距,我们提出了一种假设,即团队运动表现出一些特征,这些特征激活了在小规模战争中为促进联盟发展而发展的机制。基于此副产品假设,我们预测了狂热度与约束力(即与群体相关)之间的相关性,尤其是忠诚度。为了检验这一预测,我们对495名大学生进行了运动观众识别量表(SSI)和道德基础调查表(MFQ)。 MFQ衡量了三个具有约束力的问题,包括忠诚度,以及两个个性化的问题,即损害与公平。正如预测的那样,狂热与忠诚度(r = .27)密切相关,而在男性内部,另外两个具有约束力的因素是权威(r = .22)和纯度(r = .24)。相比之下,狂热与伤害或公平没有显着相关。此外,我们预测并发现,男性报告的狂热程度(Cohen d = .45)和忠诚度(d = .27)明显高于女性。总而言之,本研究提供了支持同心同养的联盟副产品假说的数据,应该以同心同养为我们发展的心理学的窗口来刺激进一步的研究。

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