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Author(s): Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M.
Sawicki, A.
Piotrowski, J.
Lifshin, U.
Kretchner, M.
Skowronski, J. J.
Sedikides, C.
Jonason, P. K.
Adamovic, M.
Agada, A. M. G.
Ahmed, O.
Al-Shawaf, L.
Appiah, S. C. Y.
Ardi, R.
Azam, U.
Babakr, Z.
Baldursson, E. B.
Baltatescu, S.
Baran, T.
Bochaver, K.
Bolatov, A.
Bonato, M.
Bundhoo, H. Y.
Chaleeraktrakoon, T.
Chobthamkit, P.
Cowden, R. G.
Counted, V.
de Clunie, G.
Dragova-Koleva, S.
Esteves, C. S.
Gouveia V. V.
Gundolf, K.
Hamouda, S.
Haretche, C.
Jeong, E. H. K.
Ilisko, D.
Malik, N. I.
Aruta, J. J. B.
Jia, F.
Jovanović, V.
Jukić, T.
Jukić, D. P.
Kamble, S. V.
Khachatryan, N.
Klicperova-Baker, M.
Kogler, C.
Knezović, E.
Koralov, M.
Kovacs, M.
Eldesoki, W. L. M.
Larzabal Fernandez, A.
Liik, K.
Malik, S.
Malysheva, K.
Maltby, J.
Mamuti, A.
Mangafic, J.
Moon, C.
Milfont, T.
Muehlbacher, S.
Najafi, R.
Özsoy, E.
Park, J.
Pérez de León, P.
Šolcová, I. P.
Ramos-Diaz, J.
Ridic, G.
Riđić, O.
Samekin, A.
Starc, A.
Stefenel, D.
Trà, K. T. T.
Tiliouine, H.
Tomsik, R.
Torres-Marín, J.
Umeh, C. S.
Wills-Herrera, E.
Wlodarczyk, A.
Vally, Z.
Vauclair, C.-M.
Yahiiaiev, I.
Zand, S.
Date: 2024
Title: Agentic collective narcissism and communal collective narcissism: Do they predict COVID-19 pandemic-related beliefs and behaviors?
Journal title: Journal of Research in Personality
Volume: 113
Reference: Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M., Sawicki, A., Piotrowski, J., Lifshin, U., Kretchner, M., Skowronski, J. J., Sedikides, C., Jonason, P. K., Adamovic, M., Agada, A. M. G., Ahmed, O., Al-Shawaf, L., Appiah, S. C. Y., Ardi, R., Azam, U., Babakr, Z., Baldursson, E. B., Baltatescu, S., Baran, T., ... Zand, S. (2024). Agentic collective narcissism and communal collective narcissism: Do they predict COVID-19 pandemic-related beliefs and behaviors? Journal of Research in Personality, 113, Article 104542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2024.104542
ISSN: 0092-6566
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.jrp.2024.104542
Keywords: Collective narcissism
COVID-19
Unfounded beliefs
Prevention
Hoarding behavior
Prosociality
Abstract: In a multinational study (61 countries; N = 15,039), we examined how collective narcissists, both agentic (ACN) and communal (CCN), reacted cognitively (through endorsement of unfounded conspiracy and health beliefs) and behaviorally (via prevention, hoarding, and prosociality) to the pandemic. Higher ACN and CCN predicted greater endorsement of COVID-19 unfounded beliefs and higher likelihood of having recently engaged in pandemic-related prevention, hoarding, and prosociality. The predictive effects of ACN and CCN were independent, suggesting construct separability. Fear positively predicted endorsement of unfounded beliefs and behaviors, but the slope of that relation was flattened when ACN and CCN were particularly high. Finally, the relation between ACN or CCN and outcomes changed across countries varying in collective fear.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Embargoed Access
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