نتایج جستجو برای: overt narcissism

تعداد نتایج: 15389  

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2014
Andrea Fossati Aaron L Pincus Serena Borroni Arina Ferrari Munteanu Cesare Maffei

To understand the similarities and differences in personality traits and moral disengagement associated with pathological narcissism and psychopathy, 740 Italian active community members who voluntarily participated in the study were administered the Italian versions of the Pathological Narcissism Inventory, the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale, the HEXACO Personality Inventory, and the M...

2014
Sara Konrath Brian P. Meier Brad J. Bushman

MAIN OBJECTIVES The narcissistic personality is characterized by grandiosity, entitlement, and low empathy. This paper describes the development and validation of the Single Item Narcissism Scale (SINS). Although the use of longer instruments is superior in most circumstances, we recommend the SINS in some circumstances (e.g. under serious time constraints, online studies). METHODS In 11 inde...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Christopher N Cascio Sara H Konrath Emily B Falk

Narcissism is a complex phenomenon, involving a level of defensive self-enhancement. Narcissists have avoidant attachment styles, maintain distance in relationships and claim not to need others. However, they are especially sensitive to others' evaluations, needing positive reflected appraisals to maintain their inflated self-views, and showing extreme responses (e.g. aggression) when rejected....

2009
Kenneth D. Locke

Undergraduates (n = 156) completed measures of aggression, self-esteem, and narcissism. In accord with previous research, self-esteem and narcissism had opposing effects on aggression and functioned as mutual suppressors: Controlling their shared variance amplified self-esteem’s negative association with aggression and narcissism’s positive association with aggression. Participants also rated t...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2005
Joan Nicola Brunton John Hubert Lacey Glenn Waller

The aim of this study was to determine the potential relationship among borderline personality disorder traits, specific aspects of narcissism, and different elements of eating pathology. Fifty-two nonclinical female participants completed standardized measures of narcissism, borderline personality disorder traits, and eating pathology. Data were analyzed using correlations. Specific associatio...

Journal: :Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 2015
Brian R Van Buren Kevin B Meehan

Exposure to maltreatment during childhood (physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, physical or emotional neglect) is associated with increased risk for narcissistic personality pathology (Lobbestael, Arntz, and Bernstein 2010), although studies examining this relationship have looked primarily at DSM-IV criteria for narcissistic personality disorder rather than narcissistic character styles. Yet ...

2015
Jesse Fox Margaret C. Rooney

An online survey of a nationally representative sample of U.S. men aged 18–40 assessed trait predictors of social networking site use as well as two forms of visual self-presentation: editing one’s image in photographs posted on social networking sites (SNSs) and posting ‘‘selfies,’’ or pictures users take of themselves. We examined the Dark Triad (i.e., narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psycho...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 2002
P J Watson Stephen M Sawrie Roger L Greene Rudy Arredondo

According to one hypothesis, self-report measures of narcissism help describe a psychological continuum related to self-esteem. Most of the previous support for this idea appeared in studies of undergraduates responding to the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI; Raskin & Hall, 1981) along with other self-report instruments. In this project, results consistent with the continuum hypothesis ...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2010
Kathryn H Gordon Joseph J Dombeck

The current study sought to examine the relationships between two facets of narcissism (vulnerable and grandiose) and eating disorder symptoms. Based upon previous research (Davis, Claridge, & Cerullo, 1997), it was predicted that the vulnerable narcissism facet would be more strongly associated with eating disorder symptoms because of the tendency for vulnerable narcissists to base their self-...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Laura E Buffardi W Keith Campbell

The present research examined how narcissism is manifested on a social networking Web site (i.e., Facebook.com). Narcissistic personality self-reports were collected from social networking Web page owners. Then their Web pages were coded for both objective and subjective content features. Finally, strangers viewed the Web pages and rated their impression of the owner on agentic traits, communal...

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