Authors
Amy B Brunell, Sara Staats, Jamie Barden, Julie M Hupp
Publication date
2011/2/1
Journal
Personality and Individual Differences
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
323-328
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Narcissism is associated with morally questionable behavior in the workplace, but little is known about the role of specific dimensions of narcissism or the mechanism behind these effects. The current study assessed academic dishonesty among college students. One hundred and ninety-nine participants either self-reported or reported others’ cheating behavior and completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI; Raskin & Terry, 1988). The exhibitionism dimension of the NPI predicted greater cheating; this effect was explained by the lack of guilt. The effects of exhibitionism held for the self but not other-report conditions, highlighting the key role of the self in narcissism. Findings held when controlling for relevant demographic variables and other narcissism factors. Thus the narcissists’ ambitions for their own academic achievement lead to cheating in school, facilitated by a lack of guilt for their immoral behavior.
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Scholar articles
AB Brunell, S Staats, J Barden, JM Hupp - Personality and Individual Differences, 2011