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Daniel L Wann

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Lancet (London, England)|December 20, 2005
Essay: Aggression in sportDaniel L Wann
Frontiers in Psychology|February 18, 2022
Effects of Game Outcomes and Status Instability on Spectators' Status Consumption: The Moderating Role of Implicit Team IdentificationYonghwan Chang, Daniel L Wann
Perceptual and Motor Skills|August 19, 2006
Relationship of dysfunctional sport fandom with dislike for rivals in a sample of college studentsJana Smith, Daniel L Wann
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 27, 2010
Sport team identification and social fearDavid M Normansell, Daniel L Wann
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 6, 2005
Biased evaluations of in-group and out-group spectator behavior at sporting events: the importance of team identification and threats to social identityDaniel L Wann, Frederick G Grieve
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 25, 2002
Relationship between team identification and trait aggression: a replicationDaniel L Wann, Sarah Shelton, Tony Smith, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 18, 2010
Examining relations of entertainment with social interaction motives and team identificationLi-Shiue Gau, Daniel L Wann, Jeffrey D James
Psychological Reports|July 5, 2003
The Norelco Sport Fanatics Survey: examining behaviors of sport fansDaniel L Wann, Kim Friedman, Meredith McHale, et al.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|October 8, 2011
Applying the Team Identification-Social Psychological Health Model to older sport fansDaniel L Wann, Kelly Rogers, Keith Dooley, et al.
International Journal of Exercise Science|November 25, 2017
Does Time Heal all Wounds? A Case Study on Rival Perceptions Before and After Conference RealignmentCody T Havard, Daniel L Wann, Timothy D Ryan, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|December 20, 2005
Essay: Aggression in sportDaniel L Wann
Frontiers in Psychology|February 18, 2022
Effects of Game Outcomes and Status Instability on Spectators' Status Consumption: The Moderating Role of Implicit Team IdentificationYonghwan Chang, Daniel L Wann
Perceptual and Motor Skills|August 19, 2006
Relationship of dysfunctional sport fandom with dislike for rivals in a sample of college studentsJana Smith, Daniel L Wann
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 27, 2010
Sport team identification and social fearDavid M Normansell, Daniel L Wann
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 6, 2005
Biased evaluations of in-group and out-group spectator behavior at sporting events: the importance of team identification and threats to social identityDaniel L Wann, Frederick G Grieve
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 25, 2002
Relationship between team identification and trait aggression: a replicationDaniel L Wann, Sarah Shelton, Tony Smith, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 18, 2010
Examining relations of entertainment with social interaction motives and team identificationLi-Shiue Gau, Daniel L Wann, Jeffrey D James
Psychological Reports|July 5, 2003
The Norelco Sport Fanatics Survey: examining behaviors of sport fansDaniel L Wann, Kim Friedman, Meredith McHale, et al.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|October 8, 2011
Applying the Team Identification-Social Psychological Health Model to older sport fansDaniel L Wann, Kelly Rogers, Keith Dooley, et al.
International Journal of Exercise Science|November 25, 2017
Does Time Heal all Wounds? A Case Study on Rival Perceptions Before and After Conference RealignmentCody T Havard, Daniel L Wann, Timothy D Ryan, et al.
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