I Want to Watch this! An Evolutionary Perspective on the Popularity of Sports
There are many different sports, and some are more popular for watching than others. The present paper attempts to address the question why sports vary in popularity. To this end, an evolutionary framework is employed that indicates that sports have evolved to enable the reliable exchange of informa...
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doaj-5bfc2a417b304ef786ae6c405612bf062020-11-24T21:24:54ZengUniversity of RijekaPsychological Topics1332-07422016-07-01252281297130I Want to Watch this! An Evolutionary Perspective on the Popularity of SportsMenelaos Apostolou0Maria Athanasiou1University of NicosiaUniversity of NicosiaThere are many different sports, and some are more popular for watching than others. The present paper attempts to address the question why sports vary in popularity. To this end, an evolutionary framework is employed that indicates that sports have evolved to enable the reliable exchange of information of unobserved traits. Six of these traits are nominated, namely, physical strength, stamina, speed, dexterity, aggression and team spirit. On this basis, it is predicted that sports which require higher competence in these traits, and thus are better in transferring information on these dimensions, are more popular than sports which require less competence. Analysis on data based on 34 different sports supports this prediction. The implications of these finding are further discussed.http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/266popularity of sportsevolution of sportscultural evolution of sportshonest signaling |
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I Want to Watch this! An Evolutionary Perspective on the Popularity of Sports |
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University of Rijeka |
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Psychological Topics |
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2016-07-01 |
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There are many different sports, and some are more popular for watching than others. The present paper attempts to address the question why sports vary in popularity. To this end, an evolutionary framework is employed that indicates that sports have evolved to enable the reliable exchange of information of unobserved traits. Six of these traits are nominated, namely, physical strength, stamina, speed, dexterity, aggression and team spirit. On this basis, it is predicted that sports which require higher competence in these traits, and thus are better in transferring information on these dimensions, are more popular than sports which require less competence. Analysis on data based on 34 different sports supports this prediction. The implications of these finding are further discussed. |
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popularity of sports evolution of sports cultural evolution of sports honest signaling |
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