We examined whether and why collective narcissism (i.e., resentment for insufficient recognition of the in-group’s importance) versus in-group satisfaction (i.e., a belief that the in-group and one’s membership in it are reasons to be proud) have opposite, unique associations with hostility toward Syrian refugees in Poland. Results of two cross-sectional studies (Study 1, N = 1066 and Study 2, N = 419) converge to indicate that collective narcissism predicts hostility toward Syrian refugees via attributing Syrian refugees with hostile intentions toward Poles. In-group satisfaction is associated with rejection of hostile actions toward Syrian refugees because it decreases hostile attribution bias with regards to Syrian refugees. Thus, being ...
Two studies examined the relationship between collective narcissism - an emotional investment in a...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Funding information: The preparation of this paper was supported by the National Science Centre Pola...
The article looks at the relation between positive in-group regard (“in-group love”) and out-group n...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
Results of five studies (N?=?1596) linked collective narcissism—a belief in in-group exaggerated gre...
In-group identification is necessary for in-group members to take responsibility for the past transg...
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...
WOS:000319485100005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Results of 4 experiments demonstrated that under in...
Two survey studies examined the relationship between collective narcissism - an identification with ...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
Two studies examined the relationship between collective narcissism - an emotional investment in a...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Funding information: The preparation of this paper was supported by the National Science Centre Pola...
The article looks at the relation between positive in-group regard (“in-group love”) and out-group n...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
Results of five studies (N?=?1596) linked collective narcissism—a belief in in-group exaggerated gre...
In-group identification is necessary for in-group members to take responsibility for the past transg...
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...
WOS:000319485100005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Results of 4 experiments demonstrated that under in...
Two survey studies examined the relationship between collective narcissism - an identification with ...
Results of 3 experimental studies in two countries indicate that collective narcissism can be experi...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
Two studies examined the relationship between collective narcissism - an emotional investment in a...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...