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Evaluating the psychometric properties of the Social Identity Questionnaire for Sport (SIQS)

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In this article, the authors examined the psychometric properties of a nine-item version of the Social Identity Questionnaire for sport (SIQS) by using bifactor analysis and subsequently testing single-factor and three-factor structures.
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This article is published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise.The article was published on 2018-03-01. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social identity theory & Ingroups and outgroups.

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Emotions in Group Sports: A Narrative Review From a Social Identity Perspective

TL;DR: The different terminology currently used in the field of emotions in groups is overviewed to clarify the distinct nature of emotions that result from an individual’s social identity and key concepts of social identity are discussed to better understand the mechanisms underlying identity-based emotions.
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Self-determined motivation, social identification and the mental health of adolescent male team sport participants

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Everyone Else Is Doing It: The Association Between Social Identity and Susceptibility to Peer Influence in NCAA Athletes.

TL;DR: Analysis of athletes' conformity to teammates' risky behaviors through a performance-based manipulation paradigm indicated that social identity, at both individual and group levels, positively predicted conformity-indicating that athletes with stronger social identities are more susceptible to peer influence.
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A multidisciplinary investigation into “playing-up” in academy football according to age phase

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Can you please tell me the psychometric properties of the single items social identity measure?

The study examined the psychometric properties of a nine-item version of the Social Identity Questionnaire for Sport (SIQS), but did not specifically evaluate the psychometric properties of the single items.