The Impact of Sports Fanship on Person Perception

Do young people use expressed sports preferences to form impressions of others? Concentrating on previous research involving the framework of impression formation theory, this study was designed to explore the impact of expressed sports preferences on perceptions of peers. Respondents (n=332) were...

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Main Author: Warburton, Rebekkah Boyd
Other Authors: Communication Studies
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32855
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-328552020-09-26T05:36:38Z The Impact of Sports Fanship on Person Perception Warburton, Rebekkah Boyd Communication Studies Sargent, Stephanie Lee Sewell, Edward H. Jr. Weaver, James B. III Sex Differences Impression Formation Sports Fanship Person Perception Do young people use expressed sports preferences to form impressions of others? Concentrating on previous research involving the framework of impression formation theory, this study was designed to explore the impact of expressed sports preferences on perceptions of peers. Respondents (n=332) were presented with a questionnaire depicting male and female peers in various sports tee-shirts to examine how well young people can judge others on the basis of very limited information. The findings reveal that the perceptions formed of peers are often mediated by the specific sport preference expressed by the target person. This study suggests that young people do make quick judgments of others based on sports preferences. Implications of these findings and suggestions for future research are discussed. Master of Arts 2014-03-14T20:37:08Z 2014-03-14T20:37:08Z 2005-05-03 2005-05-16 2005-05-27 2005-05-27 Thesis etd-05162005-181537 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32855 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05162005-181537/ RebekkahWarburton.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Sex Differences
Impression Formation
Sports Fanship
Person Perception
spellingShingle Sex Differences
Impression Formation
Sports Fanship
Person Perception
Warburton, Rebekkah Boyd
The Impact of Sports Fanship on Person Perception
description Do young people use expressed sports preferences to form impressions of others? Concentrating on previous research involving the framework of impression formation theory, this study was designed to explore the impact of expressed sports preferences on perceptions of peers. Respondents (n=332) were presented with a questionnaire depicting male and female peers in various sports tee-shirts to examine how well young people can judge others on the basis of very limited information. The findings reveal that the perceptions formed of peers are often mediated by the specific sport preference expressed by the target person. This study suggests that young people do make quick judgments of others based on sports preferences. Implications of these findings and suggestions for future research are discussed. === Master of Arts
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