Темная триада
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Темная триада, неклинический нарциссизм, неклиническая психопатия и макиавеллизмАннотация
Темная триада, анализу которой посвящен обзор, объединяет три психологические черты – неклинический нарциссизм, макиавеллизм и неклиническую психопатию. В обзоре рассматривается: 1) история формирования представлений о содержании и структуре этих характеристик; 2) некоторые результаты исследования макиавеллизма, нарциссизма и психопатии на неклинических популяциях; 3) место Темной триады в структуре базовых черт личности; 4) представления о ядре Темной триады и чертах – кандидатах на роль характеристики, обуславливающей связи между нарциссизмом, макиавеллизмом и психопатией.
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