Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most narcissistic and entitled age-group in modern times. Although this contention is fiercely debated, the message that emerging adults are narcissistic and entitled has saturated popular culture. Despite this saturation, relatively little empirical work has examined how emerging adults might react to such labels. Across three studies in five samples in the U.S., the present work sought to address this deficit in research. Results from cross-sectional samples of university students at two universities, as well as an online convenience sample of web-using adults (Study 1), indicated that emerging adults believe their age-group and the one following ...
The hypothesis of the present research is that older adults relative to young adults will be perceiv...
This paper examines age-based stereotypes in accordance with the Stereotype Content Model in four di...
Existing research indicates that adolescent egocentrism, people of adolescent age being overly inter...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
Young adult narcissism has been the focus of much discussion in the personality literature and popul...
Emerging adulthood is a time in life when identity needs become salient. Individuals differ in the e...
This article addresses the question of whether today\u27s emerging adults are excessively narcissis...
This article addresses the question of whether today’s emerging adults are excessively ‘‘narcissisti...
ABSTRACT A cross-temporal meta-analysis found that narcissism levels have risen over the generations...
A large national sample of adults ages 18–60 was surveyed on features proposed in the theory of emer...
This study analyzed the prevalence of ageist tendencies in the millennial population. Prejudices bas...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
To date, there have been no long-term longitudinal studies of continuity and change in narcissism. T...
Available online 15 October 2013.We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develo...
Many myths about adolescence have been refuted by research, but similar myths have grown up in recen...
The hypothesis of the present research is that older adults relative to young adults will be perceiv...
This paper examines age-based stereotypes in accordance with the Stereotype Content Model in four di...
Existing research indicates that adolescent egocentrism, people of adolescent age being overly inter...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
Young adult narcissism has been the focus of much discussion in the personality literature and popul...
Emerging adulthood is a time in life when identity needs become salient. Individuals differ in the e...
This article addresses the question of whether today\u27s emerging adults are excessively narcissis...
This article addresses the question of whether today’s emerging adults are excessively ‘‘narcissisti...
ABSTRACT A cross-temporal meta-analysis found that narcissism levels have risen over the generations...
A large national sample of adults ages 18–60 was surveyed on features proposed in the theory of emer...
This study analyzed the prevalence of ageist tendencies in the millennial population. Prejudices bas...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
To date, there have been no long-term longitudinal studies of continuity and change in narcissism. T...
Available online 15 October 2013.We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develo...
Many myths about adolescence have been refuted by research, but similar myths have grown up in recen...
The hypothesis of the present research is that older adults relative to young adults will be perceiv...
This paper examines age-based stereotypes in accordance with the Stereotype Content Model in four di...
Existing research indicates that adolescent egocentrism, people of adolescent age being overly inter...