2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2005.03.002
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The NPI-16 as a short measure of narcissism

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“…Narcissism. Narcissism was assessed with the 16-item short form of the NPI (Ames et al, 2006). For each item, the narcissistic statement was coded as 1 and the nonnarcissistic statement was coded as 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narcissism. Narcissism was assessed with the 16-item short form of the NPI (Ames et al, 2006). For each item, the narcissistic statement was coded as 1 and the nonnarcissistic statement was coded as 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results in Table 6 lend support to our choice of factors to represent the three narcissism facets because all of the alternative measures of L/A, G/E, and E/E were correlated (r > .70) with Ackerman et al's (2011) three facets. Finally, for the sake of completeness, in addition to the Ackerman et al (2011) three facets of narcissism, we separately calculated meta-analytic facet (Raskin & Terry, 1988); NPI-16 = 16 item NPI (Ames, Rose, & Anderson, 2006); HDS-Bold = Hogan Development Survey (Hogan & Hogan, 1997;; CPI = California Personality Inventory (Gough&Bradley, 1996); Dirty Dozen = Dirty Dozen (Jonason&Webster, 2010); APSD = Antisocial Process Screening Device (Frick et al, 2000); PNI = Pathological Narcissism Inventory (Pincus et al, 2009); PDQ-4 = Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-4 (Hyler, 1994); SCID = Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders (First et al, 1997); NGS = Narcissistic Grandiosity Scale (Rosenthal, Hooley, & Steshenko, 2007); NARQ = Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire (Back et al, 2013); SD3 = Short Dark Triad (Jones & Paulhus, 2014); MMPI = Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory; MCMI = Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (Millon, Millon, Davis, & Grossman, 2006b); IPDE = International Personality Disorders Examination (Loranger, 1999); OMNI = O'Brien Multiphasic Narcissism Inventory (O'Brien, 1987); NESARC = National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions; AHNS = Add Health Narcissism Study (Davis & Brunell, 2012); SNAP-2 = Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (Clark, 1993); NPQC-R = Narcissistic Personality Questionnaire for Children-Revised (Ang & Raine, 2009); SQ = The Schema Questionnaire (Young, 1990); SIDP-IV = Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality (Pfohl, Blum, & Zimmerman, 1997); DIPD-IV = The Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV personality disorders (Zanarini, Frankenburg, Sickel, & Yong, 1996); Selfism Scale (Phares & Erksine, 1984); CNS = Childhood Narcissism Scale (Thomaes, Stegge, Bushman, Olthof, & Denissen, 2008); NEO-PI-R = NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (Miller, Lyman, Widiger, & Leukefeld, 2001); DNS = Dutch Narcissis...…”
Section: Codingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narcissism is a subclinical personality variable, which is characterised by extreme self-absorption and demand for constant admiration from others (Ames, Rose & Anderson, 2006;DSM V, 2013). Individuals with narcissistic tendencies have trouble maintaining meaningful relationships, often caused by a lack of empathy and a willingness to exploit others in order to achieve personal goals (DSM V, 2013).…”
Section: Narcissismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low levels of self-concept clarity has been linked by previous research to a higher risk of developing depression and anxiety (Campbell et al,1996). Narcissism is a subclinical individual difference variable concerned with self-admiration that is characterised by inflated ideas about one's own importance and lack of empathy for others (Ames, Rose & Anderson, 2006;DSM V, 2013). Narcissistic individuals often report a lack of empathy for other people and have been found to respond to self-threatening information with heightened levels of humiliation and rage (DSM V, 2013).…”
Section: Self-esteem As a Potential Moderator Self-affirmation Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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