2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/x2rsn
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When and Why Do Individuals High in Narcissistic Rivalry Attain Social Status?

Michael P. Grosz,
Isabel Thielmann,
Hanna Krabbe
et al.

Abstract: The current registered report investigated whether individuals high in narcissistic rivalry are more likely to attain status when they have the opportunity to punish uncooperative group members than when they have the opportunity to share their resources with others. We conducted a lab-based behavioral experiment (N = 644) in which groups of seven to nine persons interacted in a modified version of the repeated public goods game with punishment. As expected, narcissistic rivalry was more positively related to … Show more

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