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Thou shalt worship no other gods — unless they are celebrities: the relationship between celebrity worship and religious orientation

Personality and Individual Differences, 2002
Abstract The Celebrity Attitude Scale, Quest Scale, and the Age-Universal I-E scale-12 were given to 307 British participants in an attempt to provide further psychometric validation of the former and determine the relationship between celebrity worship and religiosity.
Maltby, John   +4 more
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The Moderating Role of Celebrity Worship on Attitudes Toward Celebrity Brand Extensions

Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, 2013
A celebrity brand is a concept coined by the mainstream media but one that has not been fully developed in the academic literature. Yet celebrity brands that develop brand extensions have provided lucrative opportunities for celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, the Olsen twins, and Martha Stewart.
Christine M. Kowalczyk, Marla B. Royne
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Pengaruh Celebrity Worship terhadap Subjective Well-Being

Bandung Conference Series: Psychology Science
Abstract. The phenomenon of celebrity worship among K-pop fans often manifests as high emotional involvement with idols, including behaviors such as fanaticism, fanwars, and cyberbullying. These behaviors may impact psychological well-being or subjective well-being, but previous studies have shown inconsistent result.
null Rifa Fakhriyah Khairunnisa   +1 more
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PROFILE OF CELEBRITY WORSHIP TENDENCY AMONG ADOLESCENTS

Journal of Education and Human Resources, 2020
Celebrity worship is a form of intense psychological attachment that makes a person's relationship with their idol celebrity a major focus in their lives due to the love of individuals for the persona that their idol celebrities have, giving them the loyalty and willingness to invest time and money on celebrities.
Jamilah, Yasmin   +2 more
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[Psychology of celebrity worship: A literature review].

Psychiatria Hungarica : A Magyar Pszichiatriai Tarsasag tudomanyos folyoirata, 2020
In the past two decades, there has been a considerable research interest in celebrity worship. According to the general view, celebrity worship can be considered as a continuum, ranging from a healthy enthusiasm to an exces - sive involvement. A considerable proportion of research investigating this phenomenon has focused on the explora - tion of the ...
Ágnes, Zsila, Zsolt, Demetrovics
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Worship prediction: identify followers in celebrity-dived networks

World Wide Web, 2018
We in this paper explore a new link prediction paradigm, called ‘worship’ prediction, to discover worship links between users and celebrities on social networks. The prediction of ‘worship’ links enables valuable social services, such as viral marketing, popularity estimation, and celebrity recommendation.
Shan-Yun Teng   +3 more
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Adolescents, Celebrity Worship, and Cosmetic Surgery

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2011
Anisha, Abraham, Diana, Zuckerman
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Celebrity worship and psychological distress - supporting data

Supporting data for the manuscript "Is Excessive Celebrity Admiration Related to Pathological Concern for Others, Distress, and Adverse Childhood Experiences?"
Nebl, Patrick   +5 more
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Is doomscrolling related to celebrity worship? A cross‐cultural study

International Journal of Psychology
Building upon evidence supporting the co‐occurrence of behavioural addictions, this study delved into the relationship between social media doomscrolling and celebrity worship among university student social media users in Iran and the United States. Objectives were threefold: (a) provide psychometric support for the Social Media Doomscrolling Scale ...
Lynn E. McCutcheon   +5 more
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