Perspectives on the home advantage: A comparison of football players, fans and referees |
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Authors: | Melissa Anderson Sandy WolfsonNick Neave Mark Moss |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK b Department of Psychology, School of Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThe study aimed to address the paucity of research pertaining to perceptions of causes of the home advantage. The views of three key personnel groups in football (soccer) were examined with regard to their perspectives.Design and procedurePlayers (n = 94), fans (n = 116) and referees (n = 163) completed a ten-item questionnaire on which they rated the contribution of the most prominent factors known to influence the home advantage.ResultsFactor analysis revealed three subscales (officials, player state and home environment) relating to explanations for the home advantage. A MANOVA examining the groups’ ratings for these three subscales found that the fans and player gave higher ratings for the contribution of officials and player state than did referees, while the fans gave higher ratings for the home environment.ConclusionThe present study provides an insight into conceptualisations of the home advantage from the perspectives of different football groups. The relevance of self-enhancement, emanating from motivational and information processing mechanisms, is considered. |
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Keywords: | Home advantage Perceptions Football |
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