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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Psychology. 135:407-417
Although entitlement is important for understanding antisocial behavior, personality dysfunction, and personality malevolence, little evidence exists on how entitlement relates to processes that could theoretically maintain and cultivate it. In line
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Christopher J. Breeden, William Hart, Kyle Richardson, Gregory K. Tortoriello, Charlotte Kinrade
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Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. 13:133-143
Although many processes might contribute to the self-perpetuating nature of antagonistic personality, we proposed and tested the "antagonism-confirmation" perspective on this phenomenon. This perspective states that antagonistic personality is based
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Journal of personality assessment.
People's commitment to moral principles affects how they self-regulate and directs people down different ethical paths. The Integrity Scale was designed to assess the strength of people's commitment to moral principles. Here, we sought to contribute
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 62:735-745
As subjective well-being is foundational to understanding people, researchers have sought to uncover its correlates. Some theorizing proposes that effects of broad personality traits on subjective well-being constructs are mediated by self-esteem; un
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Clinical Psychological Science. 9:598-614
Research suggests that individuals who are more depressed are prone to behaviors that reinforce their depressive symptoms. We performed a novel test of the self-verification perspective of this phenomenon. In two experiments, nonclinical participants
Autor:
Charlotte Kinrade, Kyle Richardson, Gregory K. Tortoriello, Christopher J. Breeden, William Hart
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Self and Identity. 21:137-162
Although most research treats narcissism and self-esteem as additive predictors of outcomes, some clinical theorizing and data suggest they may interact to predict some socially undesirable outcome...
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Journal of Individual Differences. :1-8
Abstract. Machiavellianism is presumed to encompass advanced social-cognitive skill, but research has generally suggested that Machiavellian individuals are rather deficient in social-cognitive skill. However, previous research on the matter has been
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Current Psychology.
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Personality and Individual Differences. 147:58-62
Although dark personalities exhibit a manipulative interpersonal style, it remains unclear how this style manifests differently across conceptually-distinct dark personalities. To address this issue, a college-student sample (N = 299) completed indic
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Christopher J. Breeden, Stephanie D. Mason, Hannah S. Buie, Thomas E. Ford, Andrew R. Olah, Mark A. Ferguson
Publikováno v:
Self and Identity. 19:698-718
Two experiments (Total N = 393) demonstrated that disparagement humor can trigger a social identity threat for members of the targeted group resulting in perceptions of a diminished possible self a...