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Correlations between variables in Study 2 across conditions are displayed.
<p>Correlations between variables in Study 2 across conditions are displayed.</p
Moderated regression models with fusion with the out-group and activist identity as dependent variables in Study 3 are displayed.
<p>Moderated regression models with fusion with the out-group and activist identity as dependent variables in Study 3 are displayed.</p
Correlations between variables in Study 3 across conditions are displayed.
<p>Correlations between variables in Study 3 across conditions are displayed.</p
Moderated mediation model in Study 2 is displayed.
<p>*<i>p</i> < .05, **<i>p</i> < .01, ***<i>p</i> < .001. Non-significant paths are displayed in grey.</p
Moderated regression models for fusion with the out-group in Study 4 is displayed.
<p>Moderated regression models for fusion with the out-group in Study 4 is displayed.</p
The more Leftist participants’ political orientation was, the more they showed fusion with the out-group and activist identity in terms of Palestine, but not in terms of Kurdistan in Study 2.
<p>The more Leftist participants’ political orientation was, the more they showed fusion with the out-group and activist identity in terms of Palestine, but not in terms of Kurdistan in Study 2.</p
In Study 4, Leftist political orientation predicted more fusion with the Kurdish out-group when aspiring foreign fighters experienced that they had a high moral obligation to support the Kurds.
<p>In Study 4, Leftist political orientation predicted more fusion with the Kurdish out-group when aspiring foreign fighters experienced that they had a high moral obligation to support the Kurds.</p
Means, Standard Deviations and Correlations between variables in Study 1 are displayed.
<p>Means, Standard Deviations and Correlations between variables in Study 1 are displayed.</p
In Study 3, Leftist political orientation predicted more fusion with the Kurdish out-group when they were described as being victims of oppressive occupation but was unrelated to fusion with the out-group in the control and war condition.
<p><sup>a</sup><i>B</i> = -.01, <i>SE</i> = .04, <i>p</i> = .760, 95% CI [-.10, .07]; <sup>b</sup><i>B</i> = .03, <i>SE</i> = .05, <i>p</i> = .531, 95% CI [-.07, .14]; <sup>c</sup><i>B</i> = .13, <i>SE</i> = .05, <i>p</i> = .014, 95% CI [.03, .23].</p
Between-group differences for the framing manipulation in Study 2 are displayed.
<p>Between-group differences for the framing manipulation in Study 2 are displayed.</p