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Celebrity Worship and Religion Revisited
Implicit Religion, 2013We administered the Celebrity Attitude Scale, Quest Scale, and the Age-Universal I-E scale-12 to 164 undergraduates from three institutions in the United States in order to compare their religious values with a sample of English participants obtained by Maltby, et al. (2002).
Lynn E. McCutcheon +3 more
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Body Image and Celebrity Worship
Implicit Religion, 2014We surveyed college students to determine the relationship between body image and celebrity admiration. We administered the Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS), the Self-Objectification Questionnaire (SOQ), the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT), and a slightly modified version of the (ESS,) to 279 participants from three universities and one college.
Mara Aruguetem +4 more
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Celebrity worship, addiction and criminality
Psychology, Crime & Law, 2007Abstract Two studies assessed the relationship between celebrity worship and (i) addiction (n=1359) and (ii) criminality (n=2158). Overall Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS) scores correlated positively with Eysenck Personality Questionnaire – Revised (EPQ-R) Addiction and Criminality sub-scale scores.
Sheridan, L +3 more
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Film tourism: celebrity involvement, celebrity worship and destination image
Current Issues in Tourism, 2013Film tourism is a growing phenomenon worldwide. Previous studies have attempted to examine the relationship between celebrity involvement and destination image in film tourism, though the mechanism underlying this relationship remains a black box. The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between celebrity involvement and destination ...
Chang-Hua Yen, W. Glen Croy
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Celebrity and Religious Worship: A Refinement
The Journal of Psychology, 2004(2004). Celebrity and Religious Worship: A Refinement. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 138, No. 3, pp. 286-288.
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Celebrity Worship and Fantasy Immersion
2013In the early decades of the twenty first century Angelina Jolie was a Hollywood icon. Having starred in the black comedy Pushing Tin (1999), teen action films Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000), Tomb Raider I and II (2001, 2003), thrillers The Bone Collector (1999) and Taking Lives (2004) and appearing in the drama Girl, Interrupted (1999) and Changeling ...
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Celebrity Worship Among University Students in Malaysia
European Psychologist, 2011The present study examined conceptual issues surrounding celebrity worship in a Malay-speaking population. In total, 512 Malay and 269 Chinese participants from Malaysia indicated who their favorite celebrity was and completed the Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS) as well as a range of demographic items.
Viren Swami +7 more
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Digit ratio and celebrity worship
Personality and Individual Differences, 2012Abstract The current study tested the hypothesis that digit ratios would be associated with celebrity worship, especially among adolescents. Our sample consisted of 45 male and 61 female participants aged 12–14 years (M = 13.20, SD = 0.71). We measured the digit ratios on the participants’ right hands and used the 23 items of the revised Celebrity ...
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Celebrity worship, cognitive flexibility, and social complexity
Personality and Individual Differences, 2004Abstract To extend previous consideration of cognitive factors in celebrity worship, the aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between celebrity worship, cognitive flexibility and social complexity. Two samples of non-student (n=260) and student respondents (n=168) completed measures of entertainment–social, intense–personal ...
Maltby, J +4 more
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