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Narcissists' experience of ostracism.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Ostracism-being excluded and ignored-has severe, negative consequences. What is less clear is why some individuals become frequent targets of ostracism in the first place. In two nationally representative panel surveys, one experience sampling study, and
C. Büttner   +4 more
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Ostracism in everyday life: A framework of threat and behavioral responses in real life.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Ostracism-being ignored and excluded-is part of many individuals' daily lives. Yet, ostracism is often studied in laboratory settings and rarely in natural settings.
C. Büttner   +5 more
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Relationship between Dark Personality Traits and TikTok Addiction among Chinese College Students: The Mediating Role of Social Ostracism

International Journal of Mental Health Promotion
: Background: Recent years have witnessed the rapid rise of TikTok, a short-video social platform, which has sparked concerns about its potential for misuse and addiction. TikTok addiction has been associated with various psychological and social issues.
Shiji Li, Yongliang Wang
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The Potential Roles of Social Ostracism and Loneliness in the Development of Dark Triad Traits in Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study.

Journal of Personality
OBJECTIVE While most existing research on the Dark Triad focuses on the outcomes associated with these traits, studies examining their development are relatively limited.
Junwei Pu, Xiong Gan
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The antecedents and outcomes of workplace ostracism: A meta-analysis.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2020
Researchers have shown great interest in the antecedents and outcomes of workplace ostracism, which has led to an expansive body of research. In light of this work, the current article fulfills the need for a comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the
Matt C. Howard   +2 more
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Consequences of Ostracism and Potential Interventions to Mitigate Its Negative Outcomes

Journal of Social Psychology
Ostracism, being ignored and excluded, thwarts the fundamental need to belong and has significant psychological and social consequences. Influenced by Kipling D.
Zhansheng Chen   +3 more
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Investigating lived ostracism: valid causal inference requires articulating the causal estimand

Journal of Social Psychology
The field of ostracism research is witnessing a growing interest in understanding ostracism – being excluded and ignored – as a lived experience outside of the laboratory context. How do researchers draw valid causal conclusions about naturally occurring
Dongning Ren   +4 more
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Understanding partial ostracism across varied social contexts

Journal of Social Psychology
Individuals can receive plenty of attention but still feel ignored. This paper expands Williams’s work on ostracism – being ignored and excluded – by demonstrating that partial ostracism operates through different paths: inconsistent attention, selective
Maayan Dvir
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Moving ostracism research from the lab into daily life using experience sampling

Journal of Social Psychology
Ostracism is a common yet profoundly impactful everyday experience with severe consequences for the affected individuals. Traditional methods like experiments or surveys typically fall short in capturing the immediate effects of ostracism in daily life ...
C. M. Büttner
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A festschrift honoring Dr. Kipling Williams: The expansion of ostracism research

Journal of Social Psychology
Dr. Kipling Williams was at the forefront of examining ostracism (being excluded and ignored). To acknowledge his essential contributions, we compiled a special issue consisting of several former students and mentees describing how their work expands on ...
James H. Wirth, E. Wesselmann
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