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Narcissism, adjustment, and target-specific aggression in preadolescence: A test of the self-image failure hypothesis.
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Narcissism, adjustment, and target-specific aggression in preadolescence: A test of the self-image failure hypothesis./
Author:
Pauletti, Rachel E.
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68 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-03B(E).
Subject:
Psychology, Developmental. -
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9781303555626
Narcissism, adjustment, and target-specific aggression in preadolescence: A test of the self-image failure hypothesis.
Pauletti, Rachel E.
Narcissism, adjustment, and target-specific aggression in preadolescence: A test of the self-image failure hypothesis.
- 68 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013.
This study examined the consequences of self-image failure among narcissistic children. It was hypothesized that narcissistic children who perceive themselves as falling short of their hoped-for grandiose self (e.g., whose self-esteem is low) would not only increase over time in general aggression and decrease prosocial behavior, but also increase in the tendency to direct aggression specifically toward more socially successful peers (i.e., their putative rivals for social status). Participants were 195 (101 boys) fourth-through seventh-graders who were tested in both the fall and the spring of a school year. Results yielded some support for the hypotheses. Narcissism combined with low self-appraisals of the real self to predict decreases in prosocial behavior and increased aggression toward popular and attractive peers. These findings not only provide longitudinal evidence for the self-image failure hypothesis but also underscore the importance of a target-specific approach to investigating children's aggression.
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1017557
Psychology, Developmental.
Narcissism, adjustment, and target-specific aggression in preadolescence: A test of the self-image failure hypothesis.
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