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Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Behavioral Activation System (BAS), and grandiose facets of narcissism
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Subramanian, Łukasz
, Sękowski, Michał
, Żemojtel-Piotrowska, Magdalena
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Narcissism
2022
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Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Behavioral Activation System (BAS), and grandiose facets of narcissism
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Subramanian, Łukasz
, Sękowski, Michał
, Żemojtel-Piotrowska, Magdalena
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Narcissism
2022
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Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Behavioral Activation System (BAS), and grandiose facets of narcissism
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Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Behavioral Activation System (BAS), and grandiose facets of narcissism
2022
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The current study examines the temperamental basis of three forms of grandiose narcissism (i.e., agentic, communal, and antagonistic), employing the Behavioral Inhibition System model and three aspects of Behavioral Activation System (i.e., drive, pleasure-seeking, and sensitivity to reward). Using a self-report study conducted on a general Polish sample (N = 657), we found that all forms of narcissism were positively associated with all three aspects of BAS, while BIS was negatively associated with agentic and antagonistic forms. Communal and antagonistic narcissism did not differ in comparison of their correlations with drive and sensitivity to reward, while agentic narcissism indicated the strongest relations to temperament. A multiple regression indicated that each of the three forms of narcissism has its own specific relationship with BIS and of the aspects of BAS. We discuss our findings as useful in explaining how the three forms of narcissism are related to BIS and BAS with the distinction of the latter into its three aspects, indicating substantial differences between agentic and communal narcissism, and specificity of antagonistic narcissism.
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Springer Nature B.V
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