The authors hypothesized that both narcissism and high self-esteem are associated with positive self-views but each is associated with positivity in different domains of the self. Narcissists perceive themselves as better than average on traits reflecting an agentic orientation (e.g., intellectual skills, extraversion) but not on those reflecting a communal orientation (e.g., agreeableness, morality).In contrast, high-self-esteem individuals perceive themselves as better than average both on agentic and communal traits. Three studies confirmed the hypothesis. In Study 1, narcissists rated themselves as extraverted and open to experience but not as more agreeable or emotionally stable. High-self-esteem individuals rated themselves highly on...
Long-standing theories have suggested high self-esteem (SE) can assume qualitatively different forms...
Here, we explored public stigmas related to grandiose narcissism (i.e., a personality trait characte...
Abstract: Narcissists typically present themselves in self-enhancing ways to gain validation (throug...
The authors hypothesized that both narcissism and high self-esteem are associated with positive self...
Narcissism is a personality trait characterized by a sense of superiority and a desire for respect a...
Narcissism is a personality trait characterized by a sense of superiority and a desire for respect a...
Similarity between narcissism and self-esteem seems intuitive, as both capture positive perceptions ...
Psychologists claim that narcissists have inflated, exaggerated, or excessive self-esteem. Media rep...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that there are two forms of narcis-sism: a grandiose subtype and a vu...
Five studies established that normal narcissism is correlated with good psychological health. Specif...
Similarity between narcissism and self-esteem seems intuitive, as both capture positive perceptions ...
Across clinical theory, clinical diagnostic criteria, and social/personality psychological research,...
Narcissists pursue superiority and status at frequent costs to their relationships, and social compa...
Life satisfaction is a widely-shared goal and a core theme in the field of positive psychology. From...
This study examines the relationships among hostility, grandiosity, dominance, narcissism, and self-...
Long-standing theories have suggested high self-esteem (SE) can assume qualitatively different forms...
Here, we explored public stigmas related to grandiose narcissism (i.e., a personality trait characte...
Abstract: Narcissists typically present themselves in self-enhancing ways to gain validation (throug...
The authors hypothesized that both narcissism and high self-esteem are associated with positive self...
Narcissism is a personality trait characterized by a sense of superiority and a desire for respect a...
Narcissism is a personality trait characterized by a sense of superiority and a desire for respect a...
Similarity between narcissism and self-esteem seems intuitive, as both capture positive perceptions ...
Psychologists claim that narcissists have inflated, exaggerated, or excessive self-esteem. Media rep...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that there are two forms of narcis-sism: a grandiose subtype and a vu...
Five studies established that normal narcissism is correlated with good psychological health. Specif...
Similarity between narcissism and self-esteem seems intuitive, as both capture positive perceptions ...
Across clinical theory, clinical diagnostic criteria, and social/personality psychological research,...
Narcissists pursue superiority and status at frequent costs to their relationships, and social compa...
Life satisfaction is a widely-shared goal and a core theme in the field of positive psychology. From...
This study examines the relationships among hostility, grandiosity, dominance, narcissism, and self-...
Long-standing theories have suggested high self-esteem (SE) can assume qualitatively different forms...
Here, we explored public stigmas related to grandiose narcissism (i.e., a personality trait characte...
Abstract: Narcissists typically present themselves in self-enhancing ways to gain validation (throug...