Judging Athlete Behaviors - Exploring Possible Predictors of Television Viewer Judgments of Athlete Antisocial Behaviors - Adam C. Earnheardt - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. - 9783836457217 - February 12, 2008
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Judging Athlete Behaviors - Exploring Possible Predictors of Television Viewer Judgments of Athlete Antisocial Behaviors

Adam C. Earnheardt

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Judging Athlete Behaviors - Exploring Possible Predictors of Television Viewer Judgments of Athlete Antisocial Behaviors

Stories of athlete anti-social behaviors have been well-document over the last quarter of a century. Off-the-field behaviors that have received news coverage included the use of recreational and performance-enhancing drugs, illegal gambling, sexual misconduct, murder, and more. Although some argue that fans may model these and other behaviors, there is little evidence to suggest that these concerns are valid. Knowing sports fan judgments of athlete behaviors may hold the key to understanding how and why people may model these actions. Additionally, the term sports fandom suggests, to some, an image of crazed fanatics clad in the colors of their favorite teams and athletes. For many, however, sports fandom symbolizes more than fanaticism. This book is unique in that it explores fandom on a continuum, examines sports television viewing activities, and identifies judgments people make about athlete behaviors. Few books exist that examine the role of sports in society. In fact, when sports fandom is examined within these texts, it is usually done so with limited scope. This work fills that vacancy with an exploration of possible predictors of judgments of athlete anti-social behaviors.

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Released February 12, 2008
ISBN13 9783836457217
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
Pages 140
Dimensions 235 g
Language English  

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