Standing out and not fitting in : the Dark Triad traits and social values

Peter K. Jonason, Monica A. Koehn, Rachel A. Bulyk, Mark D. Davis

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Abstract

We replicated and extended (N = 207) work on the social values (i.e., obedience, tradition, security, benevolence, universalism, self-direction, stimulation, hedonism, achievement, and power) linked to the Dark Triad traits (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism). Each of the traits was positively associated with values of achievement and power. Psychopathy and narcissism were both negatively correlated with benevolence, and psychopathy and Machiavellianism were negatively correlated with obedience. Psychopathy was also negatively correlated with tradition. Sex differences in the values of tradition, benevolence, and power were mediated by psychopathy. We suggest that high rates of the Dark Triad traits facilitate, for men, holding social values that emphasize standing out whereas low rates facilitate, for women, fitting in.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-169
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Social Psychology
Volume160
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Machiavellianism
  • narcissism
  • psychopaths
  • sex differences
  • social values

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