Zhang, Kaixin Cui, Zilong
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Frontiers in Psychology
This study aims to advance the understanding of the effect of employee narcissism on creative deviance through creative self-efficacy and the moderation of this effect through transformational leadership. Research data were collected using a three-wave lagged model (n = 446) from 446 employees of 6 Chinese companies to test our moderated mediation ...
Braddock, Kurt Schumann, Sandy Corner, Emily Gill, Paul
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Frontiers in Psychology
Engyel, Márton de Ruiter, Naomi M.P. Urbán, Róbert
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Frontiers in Psychology
Background Narcissism viewed as a personality process rather than a stable trait explains narcissistic functioning as a tool for maintaining a positive self-view. Studying narcissism therefore needs adequate momentary measures for collecting higher frequency longitudinal data in experience sampling method (ESM) studies. In this study, a shorter ver...
Khorram-Manesh, Amir Burkle, Frederick M Jr
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Disaster medicine and public health preparedness
There are several reasons why war occurs. The most lethal wars are those caused by 1 man's decisions solely driven by an obsessive need for power. With disregard for International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Convention, these wars, referred to as hybrid warfare, purposefully target civilians directly resulting in millions of deaths, injuries, m...
Pineda, David Rico-Bordera, Pilar Martínez-Martínez, Ana Galán, Manuel Piqueras, José A.
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Frontiers in Psychology
Bullying refers to physical and/or psychological mistreatment or abuse by one individual or group toward another individual or group. Bullying is widespread in our society and carries considerable negative consequences. This phenomenon is caused by multiple factors, which include personality. Much more attention has been paid to the study of the pe...
Brummelman, Eddie Nikolić, Milica Nevicka, Barbara Bögels, Susan M
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Psychophysiology
A common belief is that narcissism is a manifestation of high self-esteem. Here, we argue that self-esteem and narcissism are fundamentally distinct and have unique early physiological indicators. We hypothesized that children predisposed to narcissism would show elevated, whereas children predisposed to high self-esteem would show lowered, physiol...
Grosz, Michael P Hartmann, Isabel Dufner, Michael Leckelt, Marius Gerlach, Tanja M Rauthmann, John F Denissen, Jaap J A Küfner, Albrecht C P Back, Mitja D
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Assessment
Research on grandiose narcissism distinguishes between self-promotional processes (i.e., narcissistic admiration) and other-derogative processes (i.e., narcissistic rivalry; Back et al., 2013). Moreover, research has begun to assess and investigate narcissistic manifestations in different domains (e.g., communal narcissism). To integrate these two ...
Giacomin, Miranda Brinton, Christopher Rule, Nicholas O
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Journal of personality
Here, we examine face memory among individuals who are self-focused and care little about others' needs: grandiose narcissists. Given narcissistic individuals' excessive self-focus and tendency to disregard the needs of others, they may struggle to recognize faces and their surrounding environment. Indeed, narcissistic individuals demonstrated wors...
Hepper, Erica G Ellett, Lyn Kerley, Danielle Kingston, Jessica L
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Journal of personality
Three studies tested a novel model of the narcissism-paranoia link, whereby narcissism (primarily its socially maladaptive facets) is associated with paranoia via over-use of defensive self-protection and/or under-use of self-affirmation. In Study 1, 245 online volunteers (87% female; MAGE = 20.92; 44% White-British) completed trait measures of nar...
Guipaud, Sibylle
Selon Julien Gracq, les Mémoires d’outre-tombe de Chateaubriand se résumeraient en un « cri » proféré par le grand paon, depuis un parc isolé et hyémal. Cette métaphore saisissante a le mérite, en particulier, de souligner que l’écriture obsessionnelle de ce texte cerne le point nodal et traumatique de l’auteur. Or nous y découvrons la relation sin...