Narcissism is unrelated to using first-person singular pronouns. Whether narcissism is linked to other language use remains unclear. We aimed to identify linguistic markers of narcissism. We applied the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count to texts (k = 15; N = 4,941). The strongest positive correlates were using words related to sports, second-person pronouns, and swear words. The strongest negative correlates were using anxiety/fear words, tentative words, and words related to sensory/perceptual processes. Effects were small (each |r| < .10).This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at rep...
This study conceptually extends recent research on linguistic markers of psychological processes by ...
Aim of the present study was to investigate affective and cognitive processes underlying self-narrat...
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Among both laypersons and researchers, extensive use of first-person singular pronouns (i.e., I-talk...
As one means to explore the co-occurrence of vulnerability and grandiosity in narcissistic personali...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologySocial Personality PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
This study investigated the effects of trait Neuroticism on four linguistic variables (“I” Words, An...
Who talks about themselves most frequently? Recent research has explored the top correlates of self-...
A linguistic analysis shows differences in the way narcissistic and non-narcissistic users communica...
Among both laypersons and researchers, extensive use of first-person singular pronouns (i.e. I-talk)...
People have long used language to infer associates’ personality. In quantitative research, the relat...
Word use has been shown to reflect various psychological processes and psychological change. This st...
Language is a potential source of predictors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs), as changes ...
Abstract Grandiose narcissists claim that they have better-than-average emotion recognition abilitie...
Aim. Little research has focused on hypersensitive narcissism in Slavic countries. One of the reason...
This study conceptually extends recent research on linguistic markers of psychological processes by ...
Aim of the present study was to investigate affective and cognitive processes underlying self-narrat...
Narcissists often fail to abide by norms for polite social conduct, but why? The current study addre...
Among both laypersons and researchers, extensive use of first-person singular pronouns (i.e., I-talk...
As one means to explore the co-occurrence of vulnerability and grandiosity in narcissistic personali...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologySocial Personality PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
This study investigated the effects of trait Neuroticism on four linguistic variables (“I” Words, An...
Who talks about themselves most frequently? Recent research has explored the top correlates of self-...
A linguistic analysis shows differences in the way narcissistic and non-narcissistic users communica...
Among both laypersons and researchers, extensive use of first-person singular pronouns (i.e. I-talk)...
People have long used language to infer associates’ personality. In quantitative research, the relat...
Word use has been shown to reflect various psychological processes and psychological change. This st...
Language is a potential source of predictors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs), as changes ...
Abstract Grandiose narcissists claim that they have better-than-average emotion recognition abilitie...
Aim. Little research has focused on hypersensitive narcissism in Slavic countries. One of the reason...
This study conceptually extends recent research on linguistic markers of psychological processes by ...
Aim of the present study was to investigate affective and cognitive processes underlying self-narrat...
Narcissists often fail to abide by norms for polite social conduct, but why? The current study addre...