2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/y2tv6
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Narcissists’ affective well-being: Associations of grandiose narcissism with state affect level and variability

Julian Scharbert,
Lisa Dein,
Lara Kroencke
et al.

Abstract: Whereas grandiose narcissism has generally been found to be related to adaptive affective experiences (i.e., positive affective states), many theoretical conceptualizations have emphasized its associations with characteristics of low affective well-being (i.e., unstable, highly variable affective states). Empirical research on the association of grandiose narcissism with the mean level of and variability in affective states has been inconclusive, as studies have differed considerably in their conceptualization… Show more

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