Abstract

Three studies were conducted to investigate the individual and collective facets of pride. Studies 1 and 2 demonstrated the existence of three facets of pride (individual, relational, and national). The Individual and Collective Pride Scale (ICPS) was developed and found to have good reliability and validity. Study 3 showed that relational pride could be enhanced by priming interdependent self-construals. These findings suggested that pride can be subdivided into individual, relational, and national facets and that the ICPS is a reliable and valid instrument for the assessment of pride.

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