Opposite Associations of Collective Narcissism and In-group Satisfaction with Intergroup Aggression via Belief in the Hedonistic Function of Revenge
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We investigated whether collective narcissism (i.e., believing that the in-group is exceptional but insufficiently recognized by others) and in-group satisfaction (i.e., believing that the in-group is a source of satisfaction) have opposite, unique associations with intergroup aggression via belief in the hedonistic function of revenge (i.e., an expectation of emotional reward from harming others in response to feeling oneself harmed). Results of two studies conducted in Poland (N = 675) found that collective narcissism is positively related to belief in the hedonistic function of revenge, whereas in-group satisfaction is negatively related, and both are related to intergroup aggression. These relationships were found only when the overlap between collective narcissism and in-group satisfaction was partialled out. The results shed new light on the mechanisms linking in-group positivity to out-group derogation and highlight the importance of investigating revenge motivations in the intergroup relations. This is a preprint of: Dyduch-Hazar, K., & Mrozinski, B. (2021). Opposite associations of collective narcissism and in-group satisfaction with intergroup aggression via belief in the hedonistic function of revenge. PLOS ONE, 16(3), e0247814. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247814 notReviewed other
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