The Associations of Peer-Rated Popularity and Likeability With Dark Triad Personality Traits in Adolescent Groups.

IF 1.8 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Europes Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5964/ejop.11667
Zsolt Péter Szabó, Natália Zsuzsanna Orosz, Réka Gulyás, András Láng
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One of the most significant challenges in adolescence is the pursuit of social acceptance, which can manifest in various forms, including likeability and popularity. Achieving social acceptance is associated with positive outcomes, while its absence is linked to adverse consequences. Existing research into the personality determinants impacting the ability to elicit likeability or gain popularity remains limited, primarily focusing on the influence of Big Five traits. This study aimed to explore the relationships between self-reported Dark Triad traits -encompassing Machiavellianism, subclinical psychopathy, and subclinical narcissism- and peer-rated likeability and popularity in a naturalistic high school classroom setting. The sample comprised 184 secondary students (98 females, 86 males) with an average age of 16.29 (SD = 1.36). Participants self-reported their Dark Triad traits and provided peer ratings through sociometric questions related to likeability and popularity. Our findings indicated that narcissism was significantly and positively associated with both likeability and popularity. In contrast, psychopathy and Machiavellianism exhibited minimal associations with measures of social acceptance. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of these findings.

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青少年群体中同伴评价的受欢迎程度和喜爱程度与黑暗人格特质的关系。
青春期最重要的挑战之一是追求社会认可,这可以以各种形式表现出来,包括受欢迎程度和受欢迎程度。获得社会认可与积极结果有关,而缺乏社会认可则与不良后果有关。现有的关于人格决定因素影响讨人喜欢或受欢迎能力的研究仍然有限,主要集中在五大特征的影响上。本研究旨在探索在一个自然主义的高中课堂环境中,自我报告的黑暗三位一体特征(包括马基雅维利主义、亚临床精神病和亚临床自恋)与同伴评价的受欢迎程度和受欢迎程度之间的关系。样本包括184名中学生,其中女生98名,男生86名,平均年龄16.29岁(SD = 1.36)。参与者自我报告他们的黑暗性格特征,并通过与受欢迎程度和受欢迎程度相关的社会计量问题提供同伴评分。我们的研究结果表明,自恋与受欢迎程度和受欢迎程度都有显著的正相关。相比之下,精神病和马基雅维利主义与社会接受度的关系微乎其微。我们讨论了这些发现的理论和实践意义。
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Europes Journal of Psychology
Europes Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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