Harry Manley, Trin Savejnarong, Pattramon Pornsukjantra, Mintra Bunditanukul, Naravut Sasipongsakorn
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Slater等人(2018。为“我们”歌唱:国歌中展现的团队激情与随后的成功联系在一起。《欧洲体育科学杂志》,18(4),541-549。https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2018.1431311)研究发现,在2016年欧洲杯(UEFA Euro 2016)的国歌(赛前)中,团队激情的感知水平可以预测团队在比赛中的表现。表现出更大激情的球队丢球更少,团队激情预测了淘汰赛(但不是小组赛)阶段获胜的可能性。在这里,我们使用国际足联世界杯(n = 415),并应用更适当的分析和对潜在混杂因素的控制。我们还扩展了最初的研究,考虑了其他与表现相关的结果变量(犯规、黄牌和控球)。我们没有发现任何证据表明,在竞争激烈的国际足球比赛中,国歌激情是表现结果(即比赛结果、进球/失球、犯规、预订、控球)的可靠预测因素。亮点为了复制之前的研究,我们没有发现任何证据表明一支球队在国歌中表现出的集体激情可以预测足球比赛的表现结果。集体激情与进球、失球、比赛结果、犯规、控球和预期进球无关。激情对这些结果的影响并没有受到竞争阶段的调节。据报道,无效效应可能是因为国歌中的言语和非言语行为是集体激情的不良信号。
Revisiting the effect of team passion displayed during national anthems on subsequent success: A replication and extension.
Slater et al. (2018. Singing it for "us": Team passion displayed during national anthems is associated with subsequent success. European Journal of Sport Science, 18(4), 541-549. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2018.1431311) found that the perceived level of team passion displayed during (pre-match) national anthems at UEFA Euro 2016 predicted team performance during the match. Teams that displayed greater passion conceded fewer goals and team passion predicted the likelihood of victory during the knockout (but not group) stages. Here, we replicate Slater et al. using a larger sample of matches from the FIFA World Cup (n = 415), and apply more appropriate analyses, and control for potential confounds. We also extend the original study to consider additional performance-related outcome variables (fouls, bookings, and possession). We find no evidence that anthem passion was a reliable predictor of performance outcomes (i.e. match outcome, goals scored/conceded, fouls, bookings, possession) in competitive international soccer matches.HIGHLIGHTSFailing to replicate previous research, we find no evidence that the amount of collective passion displayed by a team during the national anthem predicts performance outcomes in soccer matches.Collective passion was unrelated to goals scored, goals conceded, match outcome, fouls, possession, and expected goals. The effect of passion on these outcomes was not moderated by the stage of competition.The reported null effects may be because verbal and non-verbal behaviours during the national anthem are poor signals of collective passion.