Five dimensions of European identity: A contribution to the italian adaptation and validation of the in-group identification Scale

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Recent approaches define collective identity as a multi-component construct. Nonetheless, there is a lack of research about the dimensionality of in-group identification in relation to European Identity. Leach and colleagues (2008) proposed a framework of in-group identification, in which they distinguish five main components integrated into two higher-order dimensions. In two studies we examined the validity of the Italian version of the In-Group Identification Scale by Leach et al., with a focus on European identity. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the hierarchical model of in-group identification fitted the data well (Study 1); the measure was shown to have satisfactory convergent and divergent validity. In Study 2, the relations between European identification and several possible antecedents and outcomes were examined.

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Barbera, F. L., & Capone, V. (2016). Five dimensions of European identity: A contribution to the italian adaptation and validation of the in-group identification Scale. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 12(2), 288–303. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v12i2.1058

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