“…For example, the “Dark Triad” of personality, which includes Machiavellianism, subclinical psychopathy, and narcissism (Jones & Paulhus, 2014; Paulhus & Williams, 2002), has been demonstrated to be associated with aversive psychosocial outcomes, such as academic dishonesty (Baughman, Jonason, Lyons & Vernon, 2014), dispositional greed (Sekhar, Uppal & Shukla, 2020), anti‐egalitarianism (Zeigler‐Hill et al ., 2020), aggression, violence, and the seven deadly sins (Goodboy & Martin, 2015; Jakobwitz & Egan, 2006; Jonason et al ., 2017; Jones & Neria, 2015; Pabian, De Backer & Vandebosch, 2015). Corresponding to the Dark Triad of personality, the Light Triad of personality, in contrast, describes a loving and beneficent orientation towards others, reflecting a positive or beneficent side of human beings (Kaufman et al ., 2019).…”