Discrepancy between explicit/implicit self-esteem and narcissism

  • Fujii T
  • Sawaumi T
  • Aikawa A
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Abstract

In the present study, the authors focused on discrepancy between explicit and implicit self-esteem. Previous literature showed its association with maladaptive aspects such as narcissism, and the present study predicted the same tendency. Seventy-seven college students completed the Implicit Association Test for measuring implicit self-esteem, and the self-report scales of explicit self-esteem and narcissism. A series of analyses of variance revealed a significant interaction effect between explicit and implicit self-esteem on self-assertion(subscale of narcissism scale). However, this interaction effect was directionally contrary to our hypothesis. For future directions, scholars have to closely examine this interaction and collect more data.View full abstract

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Fujii, T., Sawaumi, T., & Aikawa, A. (2014). Discrepancy between explicit/implicit self-esteem and narcissism. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON EMOTIONS, 21(3), 162–168. https://doi.org/10.4092/jsre.21.162

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