Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences

The thesis describes a series of experiments that explore different approaches to studying narcissistic aggression. These are an experimental psychology approach using behavioural tasks and eye-tracking, a purely psychometric approach using vignettes and self-report measures, and a more naturalistic...

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Main Author: Smith, William
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/71119/
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description The thesis describes a series of experiments that explore different approaches to studying narcissistic aggression. These are an experimental psychology approach using behavioural tasks and eye-tracking, a purely psychometric approach using vignettes and self-report measures, and a more naturalistic qualitative approach using web-scraped data from online communities. The aim of these experiments is to develop more of a holistic understanding of narcissistic aggression and subtype differences in trait narcissism, whilst also providing insight into the viability of these approaches for future research.
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spelling nottingham-711192023-10-25T07:16:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/71119/ Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences Smith, William The thesis describes a series of experiments that explore different approaches to studying narcissistic aggression. These are an experimental psychology approach using behavioural tasks and eye-tracking, a purely psychometric approach using vignettes and self-report measures, and a more naturalistic qualitative approach using web-scraped data from online communities. The aim of these experiments is to develop more of a holistic understanding of narcissistic aggression and subtype differences in trait narcissism, whilst also providing insight into the viability of these approaches for future research. 2022-12-14 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/71119/1/William%20Smith_Minor%20Corrections_Submission.pdf Smith, William (2022) Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. narcissism aggression narcissistic aggression perception
spellingShingle narcissism
aggression
narcissistic aggression
perception
Smith, William
Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title_full Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title_fullStr Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title_full_unstemmed Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title_short Narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
title_sort narcissistic aggression: lab-based and naturalistic approaches to establishing subtype differences
topic narcissism
aggression
narcissistic aggression
perception
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/71119/