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      Collective narcissism as a framework for understanding populism

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          Unraveling the Paradoxes of Narcissism: A Dynamic Self-Regulatory Processing Model

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            Group-level self-definition and self-investment: a hierarchical (multicomponent) model of in-group identification.

            Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and socially consequential. However, there is little agreement about how identification should be conceptualized or measured. On the basis of previous work, the authors identified 5 specific components of in-group identification and offered a hierarchical 2-dimensional model within which these components are organized. Studies 1 and 2 used confirmatory factor analysis to validate the proposed model of self-definition (individual self-stereotyping, in-group homogeneity) and self-investment (solidarity, satisfaction, and centrality) dimensions, across 3 different group identities. Studies 3 and 4 demonstrated the construct validity of the 5 components by examining their (concurrent) correlations with established measures of in-group identification. Studies 5-7 demonstrated the predictive and discriminant validity of the 5 components by examining their (prospective) prediction of individuals' orientation to, and emotions about, real intergroup relations. Together, these studies illustrate the conceptual and empirical value of a hierarchical multicomponent model of in-group identification.
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              A Social Identity Theory of Leadership

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                Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology
                J Theo Soc Psychol
                Wiley
                2475-0387
                2475-0387
                July 06 2020
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                [1 ]Department of Psychology Goldsmiths, University of London London UK
                [2 ]Department of Psychology SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Poznan Poland
                [3 ]Centro de Investigaçaõ Social Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, ISCTE‐IUL Lisboa Portugal
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                10.1002/jts5.69
                7151f7d2-56ef-4d06-b2ac-1e52adf4d921
                © 2020

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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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