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  1. My way or the highway: High narcissism and low self-esteem predict decreased support for democracy. Kevin Castellanos. 2018, The British journal of social psychology. In two studies, we analysed the relationships between different types of self-evaluation (i.e., narcissism and self-esteem) and support for democracy.

  2. 3 maj 2014 · It’s “my way or the highway.” So here’s the dilemma. What if you find yourself dating or married to a man who insists that his judgment is always superior, and whatever decisions are to be made, you’re wrong and he’s right? What if you’re the adult child of a parent who behaves in this manner?

  3. How a person decides is largely influenced by personal judgment, shaped by the environment and culture they are exposed to, past experiences, future outlook, and the current context. However, there are occasions when one disregards other competing

  4. 2 paź 2020 · My Way or the Highway. Do you prefer simple, definitive answers to questions? Suppose you hear on the news about a man who lives in your town. A local business where this guy worked was losing money and was forced to lay-off 50% of its work force, and he was one of them. Over a period of months his financial situation worsened.

  5. Abstract. In two studies, we analysed the relationships between different types of self-evaluation (i.e., narcissism and self-esteem) and support for democracy. Support for democracy requires the ability to respect the views and opinions of others, even if one disagrees with them.

  6. 3 lis 2018 · Our review points to a key role of narcissistic status pursuit and psychological defensiveness in predicting potentially problematic political attitudes and behaviors.

  7. Abstract. Individuals higher in grandiose narcissism strive to create and maintain their inflated self-views through self-aggrandizing and other-derogating behaviors.

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