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Narcissism and Machiavellianism
Psychological Reports, 1995Associations of Machiavellianism and narcissism were examined in two samples ( Ns = 214 and 205) via the Mach-IV and the Narcissistic Personality Inventory. Scores on these self-report measures were correlated. Machiavellianism scores were positively associated with aspects of narcissism which indicate maladjustment, i.e., entitlement and ...
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Montesquieu's anti-Machiavellian Machiavellianism
History of European Ideas, 2011Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu, mentions Niccolo Machiavelli by name in his extant works just a handful of times. That, however, he read him carefully and thoroughly time and again there can be no doubt, and it is also clear that he couches his argument both in his Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the ...
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The chapter begins by presenting and commenting on the MACH-IV scale, used for most of the research into Machiavellianism. This provides a good feel for the nature of Machiavellianism. We then describe some of the most important and relevant research studies on the topic and present some typical work behaviours of Machiavellians, supported by a real ...
Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Machiavellianism in parents and their children.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1976The role of the family in the development of Machiavellianism was examined in this study. High- and low-Machiavellian sixth graders played a bluffing game. Their parents completed Machiavellian belief measures. The Machiavellianism of fathers and mothers was positively related to their children's success at deceiving others but not at seeing through ...
R E, Kraut, J D, Price
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Machiavellianism and Industrial Behavior
Psychological Reports, 1965A scale measuring Machiavellianism and Social Desirability was administered to 28 Engineering Supervisors working for the government and 30 working in industry in order to compare their responses and to relate their scores to those of previous standardization samples.
P S, Strauss, M V, Fiore
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Machiavellianism in Parents and Children
Psychological Reports, 1971In order to extend Guterman's (1970) findings that Machiavellianism in parents and children is positively correlated, 50 families from a small, rural community in Northern California were selected at random and contacted. 16 suitable families, with a total of 27 children, completed Guterman's adaptation of Christie's Machiavellianism scale. The results
V, O'Kelly, D, Solar
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Machiavellianism in Medical Students
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1993To be more responsive to the nation's health needs, medical educators should identify those personal qualities associated with effective primary medical care. For this research Machiavellianism was chosen as a tracer character trait opposed to the characteristics embodied in an ideal family physician.
J M, Merrill +4 more
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Journal of Management, 2013
Machiavellians are said to be manipulative people who reduce the social capital of the organization. Yet some authors note that Machiavellians are also highly adaptive individuals who are able to contribute, cooperate, and use pro-social strategies when it is advantageous to them.
Belschak, F.D. +2 more
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Machiavellians are said to be manipulative people who reduce the social capital of the organization. Yet some authors note that Machiavellians are also highly adaptive individuals who are able to contribute, cooperate, and use pro-social strategies when it is advantageous to them.
Belschak, F.D. +2 more
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Machiavellianism and Locus of Control
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1976(1976). Machiavellianism and Locus of Control. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 98, No. 1, pp. 141-142.
T J, Prociuk, L J, Breen
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