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Frontiers in Psychology | 2018

The Bright, the Dark, and the Blue Face of Narcissism: The Spectrum of Narcissism in Its Relations to the Metatraits of Personality, Self-Esteem, and the Nomological Network of Shyness, Loneliness, and Empathy

Radosław Rogoza; Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska; Maria Magdalena Kwiatkowska; Katarzyna Kwiatkowska

Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism seem to be uncorrelated in empirical studies, yet they share at least some theoretical similarities. In the current study, we examine the relation between grandiose (conceptualized as admiration and rivalry) and vulnerable narcissism in the context of the Big Five personality traits and metatraits, self-esteem, and their nomological network. To this end, participants (N = 314) filled in a set of self-report measures via an online survey. Rivalry was positively linked with both admiration and vulnerable narcissism. We replicated the relations of admiration and rivalry with personality traits and metatraits—as well as extended existing knowledge by providing support for the theory that vulnerable narcissism is simultaneously negatively related to the Stability and Plasticity. Higher scores on vulnerable narcissism and rivalry predicted having fragile self-esteem, whereas high scores on admiration predicted having optimal self-esteem. The assumed relations with the nomological network were confirmed, i.e., vulnerable narcissism and admiration demonstrated a contradictory pattern of relation to shyness and loneliness, whilst rivalry predicted low empathy. Our results suggest that the rivalry is between vulnerable narcissism and admiration, which supports its localization in the self-importance dimension of the narcissism spectrum model. It was concluded that whereas admiration and rivalry represent the bright and dark face of narcissism, vulnerable narcissism represents its blue face.


Studia Psychologiczne | 2016

Polish adaptation of the Revised Cheek and Buss Shyness Scale and a significance of shyness in the context of personality traits and metatraits

Maria Magdalena Kwiatkowska; Katarzyna Kwiatkowska; Radosław Rogoza

The aim of the current study is to prepare the Polish adaptation of the Revised Cheek and Buss Shyness Scale and to analyze relations between shyness, loneliness and personality traits. The study was conducted via the Internet, and a total of N = 314 adults participated and completed a set of self-report measures. Via comparisons of several confirmatory factor analysis models we demonstrated that the structure of the Polish adaptation of the scale is unidimensional. Consistent with research hypotheses, shyness was mostly correlated with loneliness and introversion; moreover, shyness was strongly negatively related to the personality metatrait of Plasticity and weakly but also negatively with the metatrait of Stability. In addition, individuals not engaged in romantic relationships scored significantly higher in shyness and loneliness, and lower in extraversion, openness, and Plasticity than individuals engaged in unformalized relationships. The results support the conclusion that shyness is a personality trait that significantly affects behavior by limiting the possibilities for adapting to changing environmental conditions.


International Journal of Psychology | 2018

Cross-cultural invariance of NPI-13: Entitlement as culturally specific, leadership and grandiosity as culturally universal

Żemojtel-Piotrowska; Jarosław Piotrowski; Radosław Rogoza; Tomasz Baran; Hidefumi Hitokoto; John Maltby

The current study explores the problem with the lack of measurement invariance for the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) by addressing two issues: conceptual heterogeneity of narcissism and methodological issues related to the binary character of data. We examine the measurement invariance of the 13-item version of the NPI in three populations in Japan, Poland and the UK. Analyses revealed that leadership/authority and grandiose exhibitionism dimensions of the NPI were cross-culturally invariant, while entitlement/exploitativeness was culturally specific. Therefore, we proposed NPI-9 as indicating scalar invariance, and we examined the pattern of correlations between NPI-9 and other variables across three countries. The results suggest that NPI-9 is valid brief scale measuring general levels of narcissism in cross-cultural studies, while the NPI-13 remains suitable for research within specific countries.


Assessment | 2017

Structure, Reliability, Measurement Stability, and Construct Validity of the Polish Version of the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale:

Ilona Skoczeń; Radosław Rogoza; Marta Rogoza; Chad Ebesutani; Bruce F. Chorpita

The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) is a self-report questionnaire that aims to assess symptoms of anxiety and depressive disorders in children. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Polish version of the RCADS. Study 1 was conducted to analyze the structural validity and reliability of the RCADS scores and Study 2 assessed the longitudinal measurement of stability over time. Data were collected from a community sample of 501 children and adolescents aged 8 to 14 years in Poland. The original 47-item version of the Polish RCADS was compared with two shortened versions: 30- and 20-item versions. Overall results revealed support for the structural and construct validity, reliability, and stability of the Polish version of the RCADS.


European Journal of Psychological Assessment | 2016

Investigating the Structural Model of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire

Ilona Skoczeń; Radosław Rogoza; Marta Maćkiewicz; Małgorzata Najderska; Jan Cieciuch

The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) aims to assess problems in the psychological adjustment of children and youths. In this paper, we present results from an analysis of the structure of the SDQ. Data were collected from a community sample of 582 children and adolescents aged 10–19 years in Poland. The results showed that the bi-factor model yielded a good fit to the data. Out of five original SDQ factors, only emotional symptoms and prosocial behavior scales were distinguished from the general factor of difficulties. Additionally, two independent facets that concerned the characteristics of unsettlement and cautiousness have been extracted from the hyperactivity and conduct scales. The achieved structure differs from the theoretically assumed structure, but the findings are consistent with the Circumplex of Personality Metatraits (CPM), which was adapted to interpret the results. Moreover, with the help of the CPM, an additional difficulty that can be introduced to the model was identified.


Personality and Individual Differences | 2016

Differentiation of the two narcissistic faces in their relations to personality traits and basic values

Radosław Rogoza; Patrycja Wyszyńska; Marta Maćkiewicz; Jan Cieciuch


Personality and Individual Differences | 2016

Narcissistic admiration and rivalry in the context of personality metatraits

Radosław Rogoza; Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska; Marta Rogoza; Jarosław Piotrowski; Patrycja Wyszyńska


Personality and Individual Differences | 2018

The Dark Triad and the self-presentation variables of socially desirable responding and self-monitoring

Christopher Marcin Kowalski; Radosław Rogoza; Philip A. Vernon; Julie Aitken Schermer


Personality and Individual Differences | 2018

Normal and pathological communal narcissism in relation to personality traits and values

Radosław Rogoza; Ramzi Fatfouta


Current Psychology | 2018

Dark Triad traits and their structure: An empirical approach

Radosław Rogoza; Jan Cieciuch

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Maria Magdalena Kwiatkowska

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

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Katarzyna Kwiatkowska

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

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Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

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Jarosław Piotrowski

University of Social Sciences and Humanities

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Klaudia Ponikiewska

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

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Małgorzata Najderska

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

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Julie Aitken Schermer

University of Western Ontario

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