Attachment to Sports Conferences : An Expanded Model of Points of Attachment Among Professional, Col...
An Expanded Model of Points of Attachment Among Professional, Collegiate, and High School Football Fans

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Titel: Attachment to Sports Conferences : An Expanded Model of Points of Attachment Among Professional, Collegiate, and High School Football Fans; An Expanded Model of Points of Attachment Among Professional, Collegiate, and High School Football Fans
Beteiligte: Spinda, John S. W., Wann, Daniel L., Hardin, Robin
In: Communication & Sport, 4, 2016, 3, S. 347-362
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SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 347-362
ISSN: 2167-4795
2167-4809
DOI: 10.1177/2167479515578262
veröffentlicht in: Communication & Sport
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This study examined points of attachment (POA), or how sports fans experience multiple types of identification beyond team allegiance (e.g., identification with players, coaches, levels of sport, the sport itself, and university/region) at different levels of fandom. More specifically, high school, collegiate (i.e., National Collegiate Athletic Association), and professional (i.e., National Football League) football fans ( N = 698) were asked to respond to items that have been associated with six POA in previous studies, as well as items that tested a new point of attachment to conference/division of a fan's favorite team. A confirmatory factor analysis indicated that this revised seven-factor, 21-item points of attachment index demonstrated adequate overall fit. Our findings also indicated that multiple POA differed significantly among high school, collegiate, and professional football fans. Theoretical implications, future research, and limitations are also discussed. </jats:p>