Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the nature of identity fusion. Specifically, we sought to determine what fusion is and the mediating mechanisms that lead fused individuals to make extraordinary sacrifices for their group. Guided by the assumption that fusion emphasizes the extent to which people develop relational ties to the group, we developed a measure designed to capture feelings of connectedness and reciprocal strength with the group. In 10 studies, the newly developed scale displayed predicted relationships with related measures, including an earlier (pictorial) measure of fusion and a measure of group identification. Also as expected, fusion scores were independent of s...
The current study aimed to determine whether identity fusion (fusion), a form of extreme group align...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
Identity fusion represents a strongly-held personal identity that significantly overlaps with that o...
Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
The authors propose that when people become fused with a group, their personal and social identities...
textResearch on identity fusion (Swann, Gomez, Seyle, & Morales, 2009), a recent phenomenological ap...
The existence of complex dynamics in the behavior of individuals in groups can explain the theoretic...
A visceral feeling of oneness with a group – identity fusion – has proven to be a stronger predictor...
A growing body of evidence suggests that two distinct forms of group alignment are possible: identif...
The fusion of personal and group identities can lead to self-sacrificial pro-group behavior. Two pat...
Identity fusion refers to a visceral sense of oneness with an ingroup. For fused individuals, group ...
The objective of the present investigation was to conduct a systematic review of empirical studies t...
A growing body of evidence suggests that two distinct forms of group alignment are possible: identif...
The current study aimed to determine whether identity fusion (fusion), a form of extreme group align...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
Identity fusion represents a strongly-held personal identity that significantly overlaps with that o...
Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
The authors propose that when people become fused with a group, their personal and social identities...
textResearch on identity fusion (Swann, Gomez, Seyle, & Morales, 2009), a recent phenomenological ap...
The existence of complex dynamics in the behavior of individuals in groups can explain the theoretic...
A visceral feeling of oneness with a group – identity fusion – has proven to be a stronger predictor...
A growing body of evidence suggests that two distinct forms of group alignment are possible: identif...
The fusion of personal and group identities can lead to self-sacrificial pro-group behavior. Two pat...
Identity fusion refers to a visceral sense of oneness with an ingroup. For fused individuals, group ...
The objective of the present investigation was to conduct a systematic review of empirical studies t...
A growing body of evidence suggests that two distinct forms of group alignment are possible: identif...
The current study aimed to determine whether identity fusion (fusion), a form of extreme group align...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
Identity fusion represents a strongly-held personal identity that significantly overlaps with that o...