Underdogs and favorites: Past, present, and future

Nathan C. Pettit, Sarah P. Doyle, Robert B. Lount

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Abstract

This article highlights the value in taking a multi-temporal perspective to the literature on underdogs and favorites in competitive contexts. We contend that an inherent feature of the psychological experience of being an underdog or favorite is the coexistence of thoughts related to the past and future. Building upon this key insight, we adopt a multi-temporal lens to compare current research on underdogs and favorites to the broader literature studying competition and motivation in intergroup contexts, with the goal of identifying possible areas of coherence and contradiction in relation to other relevant theoretical frameworks. Through this analysis, we put forth a set of what we hope are thought-provoking research questions that are intended to guide and inspire future work in this domain.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere12973
JournalSocial and Personality Psychology Compass
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • emotion motivation
  • group/intergroup processes group
  • processes
  • social influence/interpersonal relationships
  • social psychology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Psychology

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