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Individual Differences Research
2010, Volume 8, Issue 2


Who is James Bond?: The Dark Triad as an Agentic Social Style

Author(s): Peter K. Jonason, Norman P. Li, Emily A. Teicher

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65030/idr.08011

Abstract: If the Dark Triad are costly traits for individuals to have and individuals are predisposed to avoid interacting with selfish individuals, how do those who have those traits extract resources from their environment? We contend that a specific set of personality traits will enable individuals to do so. We showed that those who are disagreeable, extraverted, open, and have high self-esteem along with low levels of neuroticism and conscientiousness score high on the Dark Triad (Study 1: N = 216). Additionally, having a more individualistic and competitive approach to others and not a strongly altruistic orientation will also help those who are high on the Dark Triad (Study 2; N = 336). We contend that the Dark Triad may represent one social strategy that is characterized by an agentic social style.

    Keywords: Personality studies; Trait intercorrelations; Self-esteem; Individuality; Adaptability; Psychological adaptation

Pages: 111-120

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