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Table 1.

Characteristics of Samples 1–8.

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Exploratory Factor Analysis of Geek Engagement.

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Table 3.

Correlations between GCES (full and short form) and Personality Measures in Samples 1 and 2.

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Correlations between Appearance Ratings of Dragon*Con Photographs and Self-Esteem, Narcissism, and Geek Engagement.

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Correlations between Ratings of Dragon*Con photographs Based on Vazire et al. (2008) and Self-esteem, Narcissism, and Geek Engagement.

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Correlations between Geek Engagement and Life Goals Items from Twenge, Campbell, & Freeman (2012) and Civic Engagement Scores.

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Table 7.

Correlations between Geek Engagement and Frequency of Geek Activities.

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Table 8.

Correlations between Ego Geek Scores and the Average Geek Scores of their Networks.

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Table 9.

Beta Coefficients between Ego Geek Scores and the Average Geek Scores of their Networks Controlling for Correlation Between Subscales.

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Fig 1.

Forest plot of average correlations across studies for selected individual differences variables.

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Table 10.

Geek Identity Scale (GIS)

On a scale from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree), please indicate your agreement to the following statements:

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