We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerful, visceral feeling of oneness with the group) to make extreme sacrifices for their group. A large multinational study revealed a widespread tendency for fused individuals to endorse making extreme sacrifices for their country. Nevertheless, when asked which of several groups they were most inclined to die for, most participants favored relatively small groups, such as family, over a large and extended group, such as country (Study 1). To integrate these findings, we proposed that a common mechanism accounts for the willingness of fused people to die for smaller and larger groups. Specifically, when fused people perceive that group members sh...
Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the...
Data and supplementary material from article Why Do People Sacrifice Themselves For The Country? The...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
Identity fusion — a visceral feeling of connection with a group — is a powerful predictor of willing...
Whether upheld as heroic or reviled as terrorism, throughout history people have been willing to la...
Using an intergroup version of the trolley problem, we explored participants’ willingness to sacrifi...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
Identity fusion theory has become a popular psychological explanation of costly self-sacrifice. It p...
The authors propose that when people become fused with a group, their personal and social identities...
Willingness to lay down one’s life for a group of non-kin, well documented historically and ethnogra...
Willingness to lay down one's life for a group of non-kin, well documented historically and ethnogra...
Identity fusion refers to a visceral sense of oneness with an ingroup. For fused individuals, group ...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the...
Data and supplementary material from article Why Do People Sacrifice Themselves For The Country? The...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
We sought to identify the mechanisms that cause strongly fused individuals (those who have a powerfu...
Identity fusion — a visceral feeling of connection with a group — is a powerful predictor of willing...
Whether upheld as heroic or reviled as terrorism, throughout history people have been willing to la...
Using an intergroup version of the trolley problem, we explored participants’ willingness to sacrifi...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
Identity fusion theory has become a popular psychological explanation of costly self-sacrifice. It p...
The authors propose that when people become fused with a group, their personal and social identities...
Willingness to lay down one’s life for a group of non-kin, well documented historically and ethnogra...
Willingness to lay down one's life for a group of non-kin, well documented historically and ethnogra...
Identity fusion refers to a visceral sense of oneness with an ingroup. For fused individuals, group ...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Previous research has documented the consequences of feeling fused with a group; here we examine the...
Data and supplementary material from article Why Do People Sacrifice Themselves For The Country? The...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...