“…Together, results of CA (Hjerm, 1998b;Trittler, 2017a) and LCA (Alemán & Woods, 2018;Bonikowski, 2013Bonikowski, , 2016Larsen, 2017), in connection with other alternatives to classical factor-analysis techniques (e.g., Helbling et al, 2016) and qualitative research (Ditlmann & Kopf-Beck, 2019), indicate, first, that the ethnic-civic dichotomy does not hold when capturing individual conceptualisations of nationhood. Second, whereas Helbling et al (2016, p. 752) as well as CA results in general suggest a continuum from liberal to restrictive conceptions of nationhood, the person-centred approaches additionally demonstrate the existence of distinct conceptualisations (Alemán & Woods, 2018;Bonikowski, 2013Bonikowski, , 2016Bonikowski & DiMaggio, 2016;Hjerm, 1998b;Trittler, 2017b) that divergently employ and arrange criteria (and nation-oriented idioms). Furthermore, specific conceptualisations seem to coincide differently with national attachment, national pride, and national chauvinism.…”