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Gender differences and age trends in pathological narcissism on a sample of Iranian students [PDF]
Background The prevalence of narcissistic personality disorder is higher in men than women, and men tend to score higher than women on many self-report measures of narcissism.
Mehdi Soleimani +4 more
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Objectives: The concept of narcissism contains a yet unresolved paradox: Its grandiose facet depicts the psychopathological core but is often associated with life-satisfaction and overall functioning, whereas its vulnerable facet is associated with ...
Leonie Kampe +4 more
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Chairman Narcissism and Social Responsibility Choices: The Moderating Role of Analyst Coverage
Chairman narcissism has received extensive attention in social psychology and organizational behavior, but the relationship between chairman narcissism and social responsibility has not yet received much attention.
Qingzhu Gao +3 more
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Agentic narcissism, communal narcissism, and prosociality. [PDF]
Grandiose narcissism and prosociality are important topics in personality and social psychology, but research on their interplay is lacking. We present a first large-scale, systematic, and multimethod investigation linking the two. In 2 studies (N1 = 688, N2 = 336), we assessed grandiose narcissism comprehensively (i.e., agentic and communal narcissism)
Nehrlich, A.D. +3 more
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Introduction Although suicide showed an association with personality disorders, few studies focused on narcissism. This association is interesting, especially in what authors called a “narcissism epidemic”, considering narcissistic wounds to which ...
V. Sprio, F. Madeddu, R. Calati
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Extant research has shown that grandiose narcissism predicts a wide range of work-related outcomes. However, despite differentiating in the social-personality literature besides grandiose narcissism also its vulnerable form, there is little ...
Elżbieta Sanecka
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The Association Between Vulnerable/Grandiose Narcissism and Emotion Regulation
Narcissism has been widely discussed in the context of career success and leadership. Besides several adaptive traits, narcissism has been characterized by difficulties in emotion regulation. However, despite its essential role in mental health, there is
Leonie A. K. Loeffler +9 more
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(1) Objective: Narcissism is characterized by emotional regulation deficits, a lack of empathy for others, and extreme self-focus. Narcissism has also been linked to an increased desire for fame and celebrity worship.
Sydney Ash +2 more
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Expensive egos: narcissistic males have higher cortisol. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Narcissism is characterized by grandiosity, low empathy, and entitlement. There has been limited research regarding the hormonal correlates of narcissism, despite the potential health implications.
David A Reinhard +3 more
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Culture and narcissism: The roles of fundamental social motives
Cultures that value individuality over collective cohesion tend to report higher levels of narcissism. One plausible explanation is that individuals with vertical individualistic orientations might find it easier to justify motivations to procure ...
Zhuo Li, Alex J. Benson
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