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Intrinsic and extrinsic motives for originally following a sport team and team identification.
Authors:D L Wann  C L Ensor  J K Bilyeu
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Murray State University, KY 42071, USA. dan.wann@murraystate.edu
Abstract:Research indicates that both highly and lowly identified fans are more likely to be intrinsically than extrinsically motivated and that highly identified fans have a particularly strong inclination for intrinsic motivation. The current investigation was designed to extend this work by examining the relationship between level of identification and one's intrinsic and extrinsic motives for originally following a sport team. Preference for intrinsic motives for originally following a team should be highest among those high on team identification. 88 participants completed questionnaires containing the Sport Spectator Identification Scale and items assessing their intrinsic and extrinsic motives for originally identifying with a team. Analyses provided clear support for the hypotheses.
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