The effect of red and blue uniforms on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports contests

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Abstract Introduction The present study aimed to examine the effect of blue and red uniform colors on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports competitions. Objective We hypothesized that blue is related to higher levels of self-confidence (a feeling related to the approach motivational system), whereas red is related to higher levels of anxiety (a feeling related to the avoidance motivational system). Method Participants were confronted with an opponent dressed in either blue or in red. Results Results revealed that participants who were exposed to an opponent in blue reported a higher level of self-confidence, while those who were exposed to an opponent in red reported a higher level of cognitive anxiety, supporting the view that blue (red) is related to the approach (avoidance) motivational system. Conclusion Our findings incite a pursuit of the examination of the relationship between blue, red, competitive anxiety, and self-confidence in sport competitions.

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Recours, R., & Briki, W. (2015). The effect of red and blue uniforms on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports contests. Revue Europeenne de Psychologie Appliquee, 65(2), 67–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erap.2015.02.004

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