Two studies investigated narcissists\u27 persistence in attempting impossible tasks framed as intelligence tests. Narcissism predicted more task persistence when no alternative paths to self-enhancement were available (Study 1) and less persistence when alternative routes to self-enhancement were provided (Study 2). Overall, the results suggest that narcissists can maintain confidence and tolerate setbacks in pursuit of a goal, but may quickly withdraw from challenging tasks if given an easier path to success. Narcissists were more motivated than others to perform well, yet narcissism predicted more positive emotions following failure. Although narcissists have displayed substantial volatility in response to failure in past research, the pr...
This study was designed to examine the relative power of control theory (Carver, 1979) and self-effi...
Using two different samples, this study provides evidence that narcissists who are engaged with thei...
Research examining the relationship between neuroticism and coping has been limited by reliance on d...
Narcissistic individuals have highly positive self-views and overestimate their abilities. Consequen...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
When people experience failure, their self-views fluctuate dramatically. We explored how stressful s...
Two experiments examined narcissism and comparative self-enhancement strate-gies. Participants eithe...
Recent evidence suggests a rise in incidence of narcissistic traits in younger populations including...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
To examine the reactivity of narcissists to achievement and social events in their daily lives, 161 ...
explain narcissists 'selfdefeating behaviors in terms ofconscious cognitive and affec-tive proc...
Research examining the relationship between neuroticism and coping has been limited by reliance on d...
Two studies tested a theory of how trait self-esteem moderates behavioral and cognitive persistence...
The mechanisms driving neurocognitive impairment in schizophrenia, as well as the effect of failure ...
This study was designed to examine the relative power of control theory (Carver, 1979) and self-effi...
Using two different samples, this study provides evidence that narcissists who are engaged with thei...
Research examining the relationship between neuroticism and coping has been limited by reliance on d...
Narcissistic individuals have highly positive self-views and overestimate their abilities. Consequen...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
When people experience failure, their self-views fluctuate dramatically. We explored how stressful s...
Two experiments examined narcissism and comparative self-enhancement strate-gies. Participants eithe...
Recent evidence suggests a rise in incidence of narcissistic traits in younger populations including...
Narcissists consider themselves to be exceptional performers, but past research has found no consist...
To examine the reactivity of narcissists to achievement and social events in their daily lives, 161 ...
explain narcissists 'selfdefeating behaviors in terms ofconscious cognitive and affec-tive proc...
Research examining the relationship between neuroticism and coping has been limited by reliance on d...
Two studies tested a theory of how trait self-esteem moderates behavioral and cognitive persistence...
The mechanisms driving neurocognitive impairment in schizophrenia, as well as the effect of failure ...
This study was designed to examine the relative power of control theory (Carver, 1979) and self-effi...
Using two different samples, this study provides evidence that narcissists who are engaged with thei...
Research examining the relationship between neuroticism and coping has been limited by reliance on d...