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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism: A Nomological Network Analysis

Journal of Personality, 2011
Joshua D Miller   +2 more
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Grandiose Narcissism and Fairness in Social Exchanges

Current Psychology, 2016
The present study explored how the personality variable, grandiose narcissism, was associated with various responses to unfairness such as retaliation, forgiveness and avoidance. Participants completed personality questionnaires and read a series of scenarios that depicted unfair treatment. They then answered questions concerning how they would respond
Amy B. Brunell, Mark S. Davis
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Clustering Daily Expressions of Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism

Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2023
Introduction: Both variable- and person-centered approaches identify grandiose and vulnerable themes in pathological narcissism (PN). However, person-centered results rely on cross-sectional data, preventing identification of subtypes of individuals through transitory self-states. Methods: We perform a cluster analysis on the joint trajectory of daily
Marco Di Sarno   +2 more
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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism

Abstract Pathological narcissism encompasses prototypical features of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism presentations which are differently associated with personality functioning and trait domain specifiers in males and females. This chapter begins with a historical review of the concept of narcissism and its evolution: from being ...
Green, A., Day, N.
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The Wax and Wane of Narcissism: Grandiose Narcissism as a Process or State

Journal of Personality, 2014
AbstractThough grandiose narcissism has predominantly been studied in structural terms—focused on individuals' general tendencies to be more or less narcissistic—we tested whether it also has a meaningful process or state component. Using a daily diary study methodology and multilevel modeling (N = 178 undergraduates, 146 female; Mage = 18.86, SD = 2 ...
Miranda, Giacomin, Christian H, Jordan
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Can coders detect grandiose narcissism in others?

Current Psychology, 2018
We examined the extent to which coders reach consensus and are accurate in detecting grandiose narcissism in others based on reading transcripts of interviews. We obtained personality questionnaires and semi-structured interviews about reasoning concerning several common, everyday transgressions from 147 people.
Amy B. Brunell   +3 more
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Clinical Correlates of Vulnerable and Grandiose Narcissism: A Personality Perspective

Journal of Personality Disorders, 2020
There is broad consensus that there are at least two different dimensions of narcissism: vulnerable and grandiose. In this study, the authors use a new trifurcated, three-factor model of narcissism to examine relations between aspects of narcissism and an array of clinically relevant criteria related to psychopathology, the self, authenticity, and well-
Scott Barry, Kaufman   +3 more
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The Many Measures of Grandiose Narcissism

2018
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of measures available to researchers who study grandiose narcissism (GN). The purpose of this chapter is to provide a brief overview of some of the more popular measures of GN. Some of these measures attempt to capture GN as a single dimension, some as a multidimensional construct, and ...
Joshua D. Foster   +5 more
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Measuring Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism in Children and Adolescents: The Narcissism Scale for Children

Assessment, 2018
Clinical and empirical research have consistently distinguished two dimensions of narcissism: grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism. However, to date there is no psychometrically validated measure of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism for children.
Kate L, Derry   +2 more
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Distinguishing Between Grandiose Narcissism, Vulnerable Narcissism, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder

2018
This chapter draws upon the empirical literature to delineate the distinguishing characteristics of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). We find that these constructs can be well described using models of general personality such as the five-factor model (FFM) and, in particular, three primary traits ...
Brandon Weiss, Joshua D. Miller
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