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Conceptualization and measurement of celebrity worship

British Journal of Psychology, 2002
Celebrity worship has been conceptualized as having pathological and nonpathological forms. To avoid problems associated with item‐level factor analysis, ‘top‐down purification’ was used to test the validity of this conceptualization.
McCutcheon, Lynn E.   +2 more
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Literature Review of Celebrity Worship

2021
In recent years, celebrity and entertainment culture has grown significantly and spread widely among people of all ages. Fans have displayed their love and passion for famous people and a strong desire to follow their every move. Devotees are becoming increasingly more willing to offer their time and money, with some peoples worship of celebrities ...
Guiling Xia, Zhaoling Qin, Jiheng Hu
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Celebrity Worship and Religion Revisited

Implicit Religion, 2013
We 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, 2014
We 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, 2007
Abstract 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, 2013
Film 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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