Narcissism predicts noise perception but not signal decoding in emotion
Grandiose narcissists claim that they have better-than-average emotion recognition abilities, but many objective tests do not support this claim. We sought to clarify the relation between grandiose (both agentic and communal) narcissism and emotion ...
Anna Z. Czarna +5 more
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Age Differences in the Desirability of Narcissism
Young adult narcissism has been the focus of much discussion in the personality literature and popular press. Yet no previous studies have addressed whether there are age differences in the relative desirability of narcissistic and non-narcissistic self ...
Berenson, Kathy R. +2 more
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Abnormal attentions towards the British Royal Family. Factors associated with approach and escalation [PDF]
Abnormal approach and escalation from communication to physical intrusion are central concerns in managing risk to prominent people. This study was a retrospective analysis of police files of those who have shown abnormal attentions toward the British ...
Calhoun +27 more
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Vulnerable and grandiose narcissism in adolescence: Associations with anger and hostility
There is increasing consensus on the importance of distinguishing between grandiose and vulnerable subtypes of narcissism. Yet, little is known about these traits and their differential correlates in youth. Recent findings in adults suggest that narcissistic vulnerability, rather than grandiosity, is a critical determinant of internal aggression ...
Oliwia Maciantowicz +2 more
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Level‐specific reliability coefficients from the perspective of latent state‐trait theory
Abstract The growing popularity of the ecological momentary assessment method in psychological research requires adequate statistical models for intensive longitudinal data (ILD), with multilevel latent state‐trait (ML‐LST) models based on the latent state‐trait theory revised (LST‐R theory) as one possible alternative.
Lennart Nacke, Axel Mayer
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A Theory of Leadership Meta‐Talk and the Talking‐Doing Gap
Abstract We identify managers' meta‐level talk about the positive purpose, meaning, and significance of their actions as an overlooked type of leadership behaviour and call it leadership meta‐talk. We outline why leadership meta‐talk is not necessarily truthful or deceptive, but selective and loosely coupled with leadership practice.
Thomas Fischer, Mats Alvesson
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Are narcissists more attracted to people in relationships than to people not in relationships? [PDF]
Does grandiose narcissism predict greater attraction for others in relationships? We examined this question by replicating previous work implicating grandiose narcissists as mate poachers (Studies 1 and 2).
Amy B Brunell +3 more
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The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of vanity in its longstanding theoretical association with narcissism. This is particularly germane, as the conceptualization and measurement of narcissism have evolved in recent years.
Madison A. Wheeler +2 more
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Critical Management Studies: From One‐Dimensional Critique to Three‐Dimensional Scepticism
Abstract Critical Management Studies (CMS) has largely relied on one‐dimensional critique which focus on the negation of a dominant social order. This strong focus has made the field increasingly stale and preoccupied with standard objects for critique.
Mats Alvesson, André Spicer
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Narcissism in the context of depressiveness and happiness. Self-esteem and neuroticism as mediators.
The article is focused on relationships between the two types of narcissism and depressiveness as well as happiness. It seems important issue since many researchers claim that modern societies experience the epidemy of narcissism, which moreover, cannot ...
Adam Łojan
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