This article addresses the question of whether today\u27s emerging adults are excessively narcissistic as claimed by Jean Twenge and others. The answer is a decisive no. There is no persuasive evidence that scores on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) have risen among college students in recent decades. In any case, the NPI is a dubious measure of narcissism, and college students are a dubious sample of emerging adults. There is evidence that today\u27s emerging adults have high expectations and are confident in their abilities, but these qualities should be seen as psychological resources during a life stage that is often difficult. If it were true that their narcissism was rising and that narcissism leads to impulsive behavi...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...
This article addresses the question of whether today’s emerging adults are excessively ‘‘narcissisti...
We respond here to Twenge\u27s article The Evidence for Generation Me and Against Generation We. W...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Emerging adulthood is a time in life when identity needs become salient. Individuals differ in the e...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
ABSTRACT A cross-temporal meta-analysis found that narcissism levels have risen over the generations...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
Previous research produced conflicting results on whether narcissistic personality traits have incre...
Young adult narcissism has been the focus of much discussion in the personality literature and popul...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...
This article addresses the question of whether today’s emerging adults are excessively ‘‘narcissisti...
We respond here to Twenge\u27s article The Evidence for Generation Me and Against Generation We. W...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Are recent cohorts of college students more narcissistic than their predecessors? To address debates...
Emerging adulthood is a time in life when identity needs become salient. Individuals differ in the e...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
ABSTRACT A cross-temporal meta-analysis found that narcissism levels have risen over the generations...
Both academic and popular literatures have repeatedly contended that emerging adults are the most na...
Previous research produced conflicting results on whether narcissistic personality traits have incre...
Young adult narcissism has been the focus of much discussion in the personality literature and popul...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...
In this commentary on the article by Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010, this issue), I focus on the q...