Not much “I” in “Team”: Content analysis of pregame speeches in American football

Phil Havira, B. Brewer, J. V. Van Raalte, Donovan Jennison, Thaddeus J. France
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Although researchers have explored the effects of coach pregame speeches, little is known about the actual content, delivery, and environmental context of the speeches themselves. This study was a descriptive analysis of 127 ( n = 77 intercollegiate, n = 37 high school, and n = 13 cinematic) American football pregame speeches. The speeches were viewed, transcribed, coded, and analyzed via the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC2015) software program. Actual speeches were compared with natural speech norms and speeches appearing in movies pertaining to American football. In general, the pregame speeches were characterized by use of confident, analytical, motivational, emotionally tinged language that is collectively oriented and present and future focused. The speeches delivered to high school teams were substantially similar to those delivered to intercollegiate teams. The actual speeches differed from natural speech on numerous variables and from the cinematic speeches on some descriptive variables. The findings suggest that actual American football pregame speeches are fundamentally similar to cinematic American football pregame speeches and constitute a distinct form of communication that is tailored to the unique demands of the situation.
“团队”中没有多少“我”:美式橄榄球赛前演讲内容分析
尽管研究人员已经探索了教练赛前演讲的效果,但对演讲本身的实际内容、传递方式和环境背景知之甚少。本研究对127篇美式橄榄球赛前演讲(n = 77校际、n = 37高中和n = 13电影)进行了描述性分析。这些演讲通过语言调查和字数统计(LIWC2015)软件程序进行观看、转录、编码和分析。研究人员将实际演讲与自然演讲规范以及美式橄榄球电影中的演讲进行了比较。总的来说,赛前演讲的特点是使用自信、分析性、激励性、带有情感色彩的语言,这些语言以集体为导向,关注现在和未来。对高中团队的演讲与对校际团队的演讲基本相似。实际演讲在许多变量上与自然演讲不同,在一些描述性变量上与电影演讲不同。研究结果表明,实际的美式橄榄球赛前演讲从根本上与美式橄榄球电影中的赛前演讲相似,并构成了一种独特的沟通形式,它是根据特定情况的需求量身定制的。
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