1. "Celebrities to lean on!" Perceived celebrity support across two cultures—Iran and the United States.
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Shabahang, Reza, Aruguete, Mara S., Shim, Hyejin, Huynh, Ho Phi, and Mokhtari Chirani, Benyamin
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SOCIAL support ,EMPATHY ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,COMMUNITY support ,CULTURAL pluralism ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,CELEBRITIES ,ETHNOLOGY research ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,FACTOR analysis ,EMOTIONS - Abstract
Though many people loathe celebrities and their lifestyles, celebrities can also be perceived as being available to provide community support. The purpose of this study was to establish the psychometric properties of the Perceived Celebrity Support Inventory. The scale was developed to capture three aspects of perceived celebrity support to the community: instrumental (i.e., providing tangible and concrete assistance), informational (i.e., advice, explanation, and information), and emotional (i.e., empathizing, encouraging, listening, and comforting) support. Factor and item analyses have revealed robust psychometric properties in samples drawn from the United States (US) and Iran. The US sample perceived higher community support from celebrities than the Iranian sample. In the Iranian sample, perceived celebrity support for the community was associated with more positive attitudes and less hatred of celebrity culture. In the US, perceived celebrity support was associated with negative attitudes and elevated hatred towards celebrities. The findings advance the literature by providing an instrument with which to measure positive aspects of celebrity influence across cultures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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