articlePsychological ScienceSep 10, 2013Closed access

Behavioral Confirmation of Everyday Sadism

University of British Columbia · The University of Texas at El Paso

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Abstract

Past research on socially aversive personalities has focused on subclinical psychopathy, subclinical narcissism, and Machiavellianism-the "Dark Triad" of personality. In the research reported here, we evaluated whether an everyday form of sadism should be added to that list. Acts of apparent cruelty were captured using two laboratory procedures, and we showed that such behavior could be predicted with two measures of sadistic personality. Study 1 featured a bug-killing paradigm. As expected, sadists volunteered to kill bugs at greater rates than did nonsadists. Study 2 examined willingness to harm an innocent victim. When aggression was easy, sadism and Dark Triad measures predicted unprovoked aggression.…

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  • Dark triad
  • Machiavellianism
  • Psychopathy
  • Psychology
  • Sadistic personality disorder
  • Narcissism
  • Aggression
  • Personality
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