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在足球比赛中存在一种恶意的倾向,即倾向于判罚犯规。

A sinister bias for calling fouls in soccer.

机构信息

Neurology Department and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Jul 7;5(7):e11667. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011667.

Abstract

Distinguishing between a fair and unfair tackle in soccer can be difficult. For referees, choosing to call a foul often requires a decision despite some level of ambiguity. We were interested in whether a well documented perceptual-motor bias associated with reading direction influenced foul judgments. Prior studies have shown that readers of left-to-right languages tend to think of prototypical events as unfolding concordantly, from left-to-right in space. It follows that events moving from right-to-left should be perceived as atypical and relatively debased. In an experiment using a go/no-go task and photographs taken from real games, participants made more foul calls for pictures depicting left-moving events compared to pictures depicting right-moving events. These data suggest that two referees watching the same play from distinct vantage points may be differentially predisposed to call a foul.

摘要

在足球中,区分公平和不公平的铲球可能很困难。对于裁判来说,选择判罚犯规通常需要在一定程度的模糊性下做出决定。我们感兴趣的是,与阅读方向相关的一个有充分记录的感知运动偏差是否会影响犯规判断。先前的研究表明,阅读从左到右语言的人往往会认为典型事件在空间上从左到右一致地展开。因此,从右到左移动的事件应该被视为非典型和相对较差的。在一项使用 Go/No-Go 任务和从真实比赛中拍摄的照片的实验中,与描述向右移动的事件的照片相比,参与者对描述向左移动的事件的照片做出了更多的犯规判罚。这些数据表明,两名从不同有利位置观看同一场比赛的裁判可能对判罚犯规有不同的倾向。

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