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ArtikelNarcissism, Self-Knowledge Organization, and Emotional Reactivity : The Effects of Daily Experiences on Self-Esteem and Affect  
Oleh: Cheney, Sharon ; Madrian, Jennifer C. ; Rhodewalt, Frederick
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 24 no. 1 (1998), page 75-87.
Topik: SELF ESTEEM; self - esteem and affect; emotional reactivity; self - knowledge organization; narcissism; saily wxperiences
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.3
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Isi artikelIn two studies, participants preselected on their extreme scores on the narcissistic personality inventory were assessed for self - complexity and evaluative integration. Then, for 5 (Study 1) or 6 (Study 2) consecutive days, they recorded their moods, self - esteem, and daily experiences. Narcissists displayed greater positive mood variability, mood intensity, and self - esteem instability than did less narcissistic individuals. Narcissism, self - complexity, and evaluative integration were unrelated; however, narcissists who were low in evaluative integration experienced the greatest self - esteem instability. Narcissism also interacted with daily events such that relative to less narcissistic individuals, negative interpersonal events increased self - esteem instability, and positive interpersonal events decreased self - esteem instability. The findings are discussed within reference to a social - cognitive - interpersonal model of narcissistic behaviour.
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