Cognitive flexibility as Mediator the Effect of Loneliness on Celebrity worship in Early adult Korean Wave Fans in Indonesia
Muhamad Gilang Krismana,
Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman,
Cempaka Putrie Dimala
Abstract:Celebrity worship is an obsessive-addictive disorder where a person becomes involved in every detail of their idol's activities (Maltby et. al, 2005). This study aims to determine cognitive flexibility as a mediator of the effect of loneliness on celebrity worship in early adult korean wave fans in Indonesia. The research method uses quantitative and causality approaches. The measuring instruments used are the Cognitive Flexibility Inventory (CFI) scale by Dennis & Vander Wal (2010, the UCLA Loneliness Sca… Show more
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