Journal article
You Probably Think This Paper's About You: Narcissists' Perceptions of Their Personality and Reputation
EN Carlson, S Vazire, TF Oltmanns
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1037/a0023781
Abstract
Do narcissists have insight into the negative aspects of their personality and reputation? Using both clinical and subclinical measures of narcissism, the authors examined others' perceptions, self-perceptions, and meta-perceptions of narcissists across a wide range of traits for a new acquaintance and close other (Study 1), longitudinally with a group of new acquaintances (Study 2), and among coworkers (Study 3). Results bring 3 surprising conclusions about narcissists: (a) they understand that others see them less positively than they see themselves (i.e., their meta-perceptions are less biased than are their self-perceptions), (b) they have some insight into the fact that they make positi..
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