The article reports a meta-analysis showing that higher Dark Triad traits are linked to greater self-enhancement and openness-to-change values, while being linked to lower self-transcendence and conservation values. It also highlights nuanced differences among narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy in relation to these values.

The topic is of interest to psychology readers because it connects personality patterns with underlying value systems, enriching understanding of how individual motivations shape behavior across social contexts and life domains.

Article Title: Dark Triad traits are associated with self-enhancement and openness-to-change values

Link to PsyPost Article: https://nolinkpreview.com/www.psypost.org/dark-triad-traits-are-associated-with-self-enhancement-and-openness-to-change-values/

#DarkTriad #PersonalityPsychology #SelfEnhancement #OpennessToChange #SelfTranscendence #ConservationValues #Narcissism #Machiavellianism #Psychopathy #ValuesResearch

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Meaning is not found by asking what you want from life, but by asking what life expects from you. 🌱
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A Lasting Legacy | CUSP Newsletter, Nov 2022

Dear Friends and Colleagues,It is with great sadness that this issue of the newsletter marks the passing of Herman Daly, founder of the discipline of ecological economics and a pioneer of the ‘steady state economy’. Herman was always supportive of our work in CUSP and we were delighted that, only a year ago, he was able to participate in the online launch of CUSP Co-Investigator Peter Victor’s acclaimed biography Herman Daly’s Economics for a Full World. Peter has written a moving obituary for …