articlePersonality and Social Psychology BulletinMar 1, 2002Closed access

Narcissism, Self-Esteem, and the Positivity of Self-Views: Two Portraits of Self-Love

University of Georgia · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The authors hypothesized that both narcissism and high self-esteem are associated with positive self-views but each is associated with positivity in different domains of the self. Narcissists perceive themselves as better than average on traits reflecting an agentic orientation (e.g., intellectual skills, extraversion) but not on those reflecting a communal orientation (e.g., agreeableness, morality). In contrast, high-self-esteem individuals perceive themselves as better than average both on agentic and communal traits. Three studies confirmed the hypothesis. In Study 1, narcissists rated themselves as extraverted and open to experience but not as more agreeable or emotionally stable. High-self-esteem…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Narcissism
  • Self-esteem
  • Social psychology
  • Agreeableness
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Morality
  • Openness to experience
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