Sport Fan Research Group
Beth Dietz-Uhler Christian End Jeff Kretschmer David Mueller
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Papers End, C. M., Eaton, J., Campbell, J., Kretschmar, J., Mueller, D., & Dietz-Uhler, B. (in press). Outcome’s influence on
sport fans’ computer-mediated attributions. International Sports Journal.End, C. M., Dietz-Uhler, B., Demakakos, N., Grantz, M., & Biaviano, J. (2003). Perceptions of sport fans who BIRG.
International Sports Journal, 7, 139-149.End, C.M., Dietz-Uhler, B., Harrick, E.A., & Jacquemotte, L. (2002). Identifying with winners: A reexamination of sport
fans’ tendency to BIRG. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 1017-1030.Dietz-Uhler, B. & End, C., Demakakos, N., Dickirson, A. & Grantz, A. (2002). Fans’ reactions to law-breaking athletes.
International Sports Journal, 6, 160-170.Dietz-Uhler, B., Harrick, E. A., End, C., & Jacquemotte, L. (2000). Sex differences in sport fan behavior and reasons for
being a sport fan. Journal of Sport Behavior, 23, 219-231.Dietz-Uhler, B., End, C., Jacquemotte, L., Bentley, M., & Hurlbut, V. (2000). Perceptions of male and female sport fans.
International Sport Journal, 4, 88-97.Dietz-Uhler, B. & Murrell, A. (1999). Examining fan reactions to game outcomes: A longitudinal study of social identity.
Journal of Sport Behavior, 22, 15-27.Murrell, A. J. & Dietz, B. (1992). Fan support of sports teams: The effects of a common group identity. Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 14, 28-39.
Dietz-Uhler, B. & End, C. (November, 1999). Fans’ reactions to law-breaking athletes. Paper presented at the annualPresentations
meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sports, Cleveland, OH.End, C. M. & Dietz-Uhler, B. (November, 1999). Identifying with winners: Sport fans’tendency to affiliate with
successful teams. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sports,
Cleveland, OH.End, C. M., Jacquemotte, L., Dietz-Uhler, B., & Harrick, E. A. (May, 1999). Sports fans’ long-term BIRGing and
CORFing behaviors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.Dietz-Uhler, B. (November, 1998). Perceptions of male and female sport fans. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Las Vegas, NV.End, C. M., Harrick, E. A., Jacqeumotte, L., & Dietz-Uhler, B. (May, 1998). Gender bias: Perceptions of differences
in sport fan behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago, IL.Dietz-Uhler, B. & Harrick, B. (March, 1997). Gender differences in sport fans. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the Association of Women Psychologists, Pittsburgh, PA.Murrell, A. & Dietz, B. (May, 1991). Sport fans and support of teams: The effects of a common group identity.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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Sport Fan Research Group Department of Psychology Miami University Oxford, OH 45056
Last updated January 29, 2002. Questions, comments, or requests for (p)re-prints should be addressed to Dr. Beth Dietz-Uhler (uhlerbd@muohio.edu).