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      An interest in fame: confirming the measurement and empirical conceptualization of fame interest.

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      British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953)
      Wiley

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          The following paper introduces and develops the conceptualization of Fame Interest. Study 1 (N=1,978), through the use of factor analysis techniques, introduces the Fame Interest Scale which comprises six dimensions of Fame Interest (intensity, vulnerability, celebrity life-style, drive, perceived suitability, and altruistic) with evidence for the reliability and validity of the scale. Study 2 (N=376) examined the relationship between an interest in fame and measures of the five-factor model of personality, narcissism, self-esteem, curiosity, attachment style and perceived family, and peer and media influence. From this second study four findings emerge; (1) Fame Interest typified by a perceived suitability and intensity for a celebrity life-style was associated with perceived family, peer and media influence, (2) Fame Interest that arises from a vulnerability is a reflection of neuroticism, low self-esteem, and problematic attachments, (3) Fame Interest for altruistic reasons is associated with agreeableness, and (4) Fame Interest that reflects an overall drive is associated with conscientiousness.

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          Journal
          Br J Psychol
          British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953)
          Wiley
          2044-8295
          0007-1269
          Aug 2010
          : 101
          : Pt 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester LE1 9HN, UK. jm148@le.ac.uk
          Article
          bjp791
          10.1348/000712609X466568
          19646329
          d3456629-cdd3-40c7-a4a0-46b063a957de
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