The article looks at the relation between positive in-group regard (“in-group love”) and out-group negativity (“out-group hate”), a subject of ongoing controversy. Five studies performed in different cultural and national contexts, using different samples (including an adult representative sample) and different inter-group contexts examined the relationship between narcissistic versus genuine positive group regard and out-group negativity. Results reveal that collective narcissism (Golec de Zavala et al., 2009) and positive group regard have opposite effects on out-group hostility. Moreover, they function as mutual suppressors. Controlling for their shared variance strengthens the positive relationship between collective narcissism and out...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on coll...
The article looks at the relation between positive in-group regard (“in-group love”) and out-group n...
WOS:000313914400002 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Objective The present studies test the hypothesis t...
Objective: The present studies test the hypothesis that the overlap between collective narcissism an...
This paper addresses the relationship between ‘in-group love’ and ‘out-group hate’ and integrates fi...
This paper addresses the relationship between ‘in-group love’ and ‘out-group hate’ and integrates fi...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
WOS:000319485100005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Results of 4 experiments demonstrated that under in...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on coll...
The article looks at the relation between positive in-group regard (“in-group love”) and out-group n...
WOS:000313914400002 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Objective The present studies test the hypothesis t...
Objective: The present studies test the hypothesis that the overlap between collective narcissism an...
This paper addresses the relationship between ‘in-group love’ and ‘out-group hate’ and integrates fi...
This paper addresses the relationship between ‘in-group love’ and ‘out-group hate’ and integrates fi...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
WOS:000319485100005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Results of 4 experiments demonstrated that under in...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on coll...