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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations for identity fusion, identification, loyalty, self-shaping events, and past investment.

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Table 2.

Linear regression with identification, past investment, and fusion entered as variables to predict group loyalty.

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Fig 1.

Mediation analysis shows that identify fusion mediates the relationship between self-shapingness and group loyalty.

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Table 3.

Total, direct, and indirect effects for self-shapingness predicting loyalty (outcome) via fusion and past investment as a covariate.

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Table 4.

Self-shapingness and past investment as predictors of fusion (outcome) in a linear regression.

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Fig 2.

Mediation analysis shows that identity fusion mediates the relationship between euphoric self-shapingness and group loyalty (outcome).

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Table 5.

Total, direct, and indirect effects for euphoric self-shapingness predicting loyalty (outcome) with fusion as a predictor and past investment as a covariate.

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Table 6.

Euphoric self-shapingness and past investment as predictors of fusion (outcome) in a linear regression.

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Fig 3.

Mediation analysis shows that identify fusion mediates the relationship between dysphoric self-shapingness and group loyalty.

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Table 7.

Total, direct, and indirect effects for dysphoric self-shapingness predicting loyalty with fusion as a predictor and past investment as a covariate.

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