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.,...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Personality and Gender on Fantasy Sports Game Participation: The Moderating Role of Perceived Knowledge
Published Date
Sep 24, 2010
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
427 - 441
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