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Researchers find rivalrous anger, when combined with optimistic enthusiasm for the win, can be especially potent in motivating players: in studies, when people read a political message that makes them feel highly angry or enthusiastic, ‘they want to jump into the ring’, writes political psychologist Dr Lilliana Mason. ‘They want to get involved.’ Threats from rival games help motivate by increasing the poisonous narrative of prejudice.
The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It
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