Virtuous victimhood as a Dark Triad resource transfer strategy

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Individual Differences Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2024.112964
Timothy C. Bates, Ciara Grant, Leila Hobbs, Claire Johnston, Shahrzad Moghaddam, Kate Sinclair
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Virtuous victim signals have been described as a resource transfer strategy motivated by dark traits of narcissism and Machiavellianism Ok et al. (2021). Here we report direct replication of key predictions of this claim, test robustness to alternative predictors, and explore possible roles for sadism within virtuous-victim signalling. Study 1 (N = 750, preregistered) replicated significant, large, associations of virtuous victim signalling with communal narcissism and Machiavellianism. Study 2 (N = 750, preregistered) tested robustness of the association using an alternative victim signalling measure. The results again replicated, this time with larger effects (β = 0.41 for narcissism and β = 0.22 for Machiavellianism). Virtuous-victim status releases resources to the claimant but also leaves the accused as targets for attack. We therefore explored (study 3) whether a further dark trait – sadism –predicted exploitation of this victimization opportunity. Sadism was significantly and specifically associated with engaging in and enjoying attacks on accused. The results provide independent support for virtuous victim signalling as narcissistic Machiavellianism. Dark traits may be adapted to exploit the resources released to victims, and opportunities for resource-capture provided by victimizing others under a righteous guise.

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美德受害者作为黑暗三合会的资源转移战略
美德受害者信号被描述为一种资源转移策略,其动机是自恋和马基雅维利主义的黑暗特质 Ok 等人(2021 年)。在此,我们报告了对这一说法的主要预测的直接复制,测试了替代预测因子的稳健性,并探讨了虐待狂在美德受害者信号中可能扮演的角色。研究 1(N = 750,预先登记)复制了良性受害者信号与共性自恋和马基雅维利主义之间显著的、巨大的关联。研究 2(样本数=750,预先登记)使用另一种受害者信号测量方法测试了这种关联的稳健性。结果再次得到验证,这次的影响更大(自恋的β = 0.41,马基雅维利主义的β = 0.22)。善意受害者的身份为原告释放了资源,但也使被告成为攻击目标。因此,我们探讨了(研究 3)另一个黑暗特质--虐待狂--是否会预示着这种受害机会的利用。虐待狂与参与和享受对被告的攻击有明显且特殊的关联。研究结果为自恋型马基雅维利主义的良性受害者信号提供了独立支持。黑暗特质可能是为了利用释放给受害者的资源,以及打着正义的幌子加害他人所提供的攫取资源的机会。
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期刊介绍: Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects.
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