Jul 20, 2008

Sports referees: biased when they see red

A study found that referees awarded more points when they saw red.

Referees try to be fair, but on occasion even the best make bad calls. Now it would seem that sometimes they cannot help it. Researchers reveal that colors worn by competitors can shape referee decisions.

Reaserchers suggested that this was due to an association between red and dominance and/or aggression.

To test their theory, they showed 42 referees of the martial art taekwondo video excerpts from sparring rounds between similarly skilled athletes. In each video, one athlete wore blue protective gear and one wore red.

Each referee individually judged each clip, assigning points for the attacks made. They then watched the same bouts, in a different order, but this time with the colour of the protective gear digitally reversed, so that combatants wearing blue now appeared to wear red, and vice versa.

The team found that referees gave 13% more points to red competitors, even when the performances were exactly the same.

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