2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2014.11.021
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The many faces of narcissism: Narcissism factors and their predictive utility

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“…This means women are more likely to have high self-esteem but low entitlement, while men are more likely to have high self-regard overall. This fits with research consistently showing that men tend to have higher levels of narcissism and selfesteem than women (Campbell et al, 2004;Clarke et al, 2015;Foster, Campbell, & Twenge, 2003). Interestingly, this was the only profile difference predicted by gender.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…This means women are more likely to have high self-esteem but low entitlement, while men are more likely to have high self-regard overall. This fits with research consistently showing that men tend to have higher levels of narcissism and selfesteem than women (Campbell et al, 2004;Clarke et al, 2015;Foster, Campbell, & Twenge, 2003). Interestingly, this was the only profile difference predicted by gender.…”
Section: Demographicssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Some argue that by defining adaptive traits as part of narcissism, measures of narcissism such as the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) are also directly measuring self-esteem which therefore accounts for narcissism's relationship with positive psychosocial outcomes (Brown et al, 2009;Rosenthal & Hooley, 2010). When separating out maladaptive elements of narcissism such as Entitlement/Exploitativeness, research shows weak or even negative relationships with self-esteem Clarke, Karlov, & Neale, 2015;Zeigler-Hill & Besser, 2012). Thus, the moderate positive relationship found between narcissism and self-esteem (Bosson et al, 2008) may be concealing some of the negative consequences of narcissism.…”
Section: Self-esteem and Narcissismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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