“…Correspondingly, their common core, the so-called dark factor of personality (D), has been defined as “the tendency to maximize one’s individual utility—disregarding, accepting, or malevolently provoking disutility for others—accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications” (Moshagen et al, 2018, p. 657). In line with this definition, D predicts diverse behaviors that involve utility maximization at others’ expense (Bader et al, in press; Moshagen et al, 2018; Moshagen, Zettler, Horsten, & Hilbig, 2020) and beliefs that can serve to justify such behaviors (Hilbig et al, in press; Horsten et al, 2021; Moshagen, Zettler, & Hilbig, 2020).…”