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Collective Narcissism: Political Consequences of Investing Self‐Worth in the Ingroup’s Image
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on collective narcissism—the belief that the ingroup’s exceptionality is not sufficiently appreciated by others.
A. G. D. Zavala +2 more
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Munchausen by internet: current research and future directions. [PDF]
The Internet has revolutionized the health world, enabling self-diagnosis and online support to take place irrespective of time or location. Alongside the positive aspects for an individual's health from making use of the Internet, debate has intensified
Alinejad, NA +28 more
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While grandiose narcissism is well-studied, vulnerable narcissism remains largely unexplored in the workplace context. Our study aimed to compare grandiose and vulnerable narcissism among managers and people from the general population.
Anna M. Dåderman, Petri J. Kajonius
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NARCISSISM OF SCHOOL STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR SELF-COMPASSION AND SOCIAL LOAFING
Jasraj Kaur
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Narcissism and the Motivation to Engage in Volunteerism [PDF]
Research suggests that volunteerism and narcissism are at all-time highs amongst young people (Corporation for National & Community Service, 2007; Twenge & Campbell, 2009).
Tumblin, Laraine
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Background Narcissism has been implied as a putative risk factor for substance use disorders (SUDs). However, previous research did not disentangle the degree of substance use from substance-related problems, the symptoms of SUDs.
Malin K. Hildebrandt +4 more
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Do narcissists possess a sense of purpose? Purpose-in-life and narcissism
Narcissism is one of the oldest recognized personality traits in the history of psychological theory and research and has been suggested by some to be associated with purpose-in-life.
Jenna Velji, Julie Aitken Schermer
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