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Sport fandom was not significantly linked to aggression in prior studies. However, this research found a notable connection between male sports fans and aggressive behaviors, using an updated aggression questionnaire.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Social Psychology

Background:

  • Previous research indicated no significant relationship between sport fandom and trait aggression.
  • The Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) was utilized, representing an updated measure compared to the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory.

Discussion:

  • This study's findings contrast with prior research by revealing a significant association between sport fandom and aggression.
  • The observed relationship was specific to male participants, suggesting potential gender-based differences in the fandom-aggression link.

Key Insights:

  • A significant positive relationship was identified between sport fandom and aggression in men.
  • The updated Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire provided a more nuanced assessment of aggression.

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Outlook:

  • Further research is warranted to explore the underlying mechanisms driving aggression in male sports fans.
  • Investigating moderating factors, such as types of sports or levels of fandom, could offer deeper insights.