2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10899-010-9218-9
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Effects of Personality and Gender on Fantasy Sports Game Participation: The Moderating Role of Perceived Knowledge

Abstract: Although 30 million individuals are engaged in fantasy sports games in the United States, little is known about the personality, attitudes, and intentions of fantasy sports game participants. This study (N = 244) explored the role of gender, sensation seeking (SS), locus of control (LOC), and need for cognition (NFC) in predicting attitudes and intentions relative to participating in fantasy football league. A domain-specific construct (e.g., perceived football knowledge: PK) was employed as a moderator to con… Show more

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“…The current research revealed that the maximum (67%) participants played fantasy sports who possessed knowledge of sports, which included males (43%) and females (24%). This confirmed that participants who had a higher knowledge in the sports were imbued to play fantasy sports (13) . The fantasy sports participants need minute observations of the technicality of the players and understanding their skill in the game based on which participants select the players for fantasy sports.…”
Section: Figure 7 Hours Spent On Fantasy Leagues In a Daysupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The current research revealed that the maximum (67%) participants played fantasy sports who possessed knowledge of sports, which included males (43%) and females (24%). This confirmed that participants who had a higher knowledge in the sports were imbued to play fantasy sports (13) . The fantasy sports participants need minute observations of the technicality of the players and understanding their skill in the game based on which participants select the players for fantasy sports.…”
Section: Figure 7 Hours Spent On Fantasy Leagues In a Daysupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Thus they could create propenseness of non-fantasy sports participants towards fantasy sports. This was evident from this finding that fantasy sports, a propagator, and created an impact on the Indian sports market (13) .…”
Section: Figure 7 Hours Spent On Fantasy Leagues In a Daymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…There have been conflicting results concerning a potential connection between OSL and imagery. Some studies have effectively observed that OSL is positively related to imagery (Franken and Rowland, 1990;Macrae et al, 2014;McDaniel et al, 2001), while others could not verify a presumed link between imagery and OSL Lee, Kwak, Lim, Pedersen and Miloch, 2011;Parra and Argibay, 2012). However, the difficulties these latter studies encountered in finding a positive OSL-imagery connection could stem from the particular operationalisation used for imagery.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gain/loss element within the activity (see W. Y. Lee, Kwak, Lim, Pederson, & Miloch, 2010) leads some to classify fantasy sport as a form of gambling (Moorman, 2008), yet the decade-old legislation regulating gambling offers a clear exception for fantasy play.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%