2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2016.07.027
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The incremental validity of the dark triad in predicting driving aggression

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“…Considering these variables together allowed us to replicate and extend previous findings, thus adding to the literature the influence of personality traits in dangerous driving. In our results, we found that the most consistent predictors of the dangerous driving were the subclinical variations of narcissism and psychopathy, physical aggression, and anger, replicating previous findings (Bogdan et al, 2016;Burtăverde et al, 2016;Bushman et al, 2018;Lajunen & Parker, 2001). We discuss our findings in more detail below.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Considering these variables together allowed us to replicate and extend previous findings, thus adding to the literature the influence of personality traits in dangerous driving. In our results, we found that the most consistent predictors of the dangerous driving were the subclinical variations of narcissism and psychopathy, physical aggression, and anger, replicating previous findings (Bogdan et al, 2016;Burtăverde et al, 2016;Bushman et al, 2018;Lajunen & Parker, 2001). We discuss our findings in more detail below.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Common traffic situations, such as provoking other drivers, obstructing passages or disturb other road users in other ways, may cause an aggressive reaction of narcissists (Burtăverde et al, 2016;Edwards et al, 2013;Przepiorka, Blachnio, & Wiesenthal, 2014).…”
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“…Psychopathy refers to callous behavior towards others, and can include impulsivity and low remorse [75]. The Dark Triad has previously been applied primarily in the psychology literature, and it is used to explain situations, such as bullying [76] and aggression [77]. Also, the attribute of sensation seeking, which might be considered as another aspect of narcissism, has been associated with risk-taking in skateboarding [78].…”
Section: D: Dark Triadmentioning
confidence: 99%