The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries

  1. McLamore, Q.
  2. Syropoulos, S.
  3. Leidner, B.
  4. Hirschberger, G.
  5. van Bezouw, M.J.
  6. Rovenpor, D.
  7. Paladino, M.P.
  8. Baumert, A.
  9. Bilewicz, M.
  10. Bilgen, A.
  11. Chatard, A.
  12. Chekroun, P.
  13. Chinchilla, J.
  14. Choi, H.-S.
  15. Euh, H.
  16. Gomez, A.
  17. Kardos, P.
  18. Khoo, Y.H.
  19. Li, M.
  20. Légal, J.-B.
  21. Loughnan, S.
  22. Mari, S.
  23. Tan-Mansukhani, R.
  24. Muldoon, O.
  25. Noor, M.
  26. Petrović, N.
  27. Selvanathan, H.P.
  28. Uluğ, Ö.M.
  29. Wohl, M.J.
  30. Yeung, W.L.V.
  31. Young, K.
  32. Zein, R.A.
  33. Erakutsi egile guztiak +
Aldizkaria:
British Journal of Social Psychology

ISSN: 2044-8309 0144-6665

Argitalpen urtea: 2023

Alea: 62

Zenbakia: 2

Orrialdeak: 992-1012

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.1111/BJSO.12614 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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