| Literature DB >> 29271287 |
Jens Lange1, Delroy L Paulhus2, Jan Crusius3.
Abstract
Researchers have recently drawn a contrast between two forms of envy: benign and malicious envy. In three studies (total N = 3,123), we challenge the assumption that malicious envy is destructive, whereas benign envy is entirely constructive. Instead, both forms have links with the Dark Triad of personality. Benign envy is associated with Machiavellian behaviors, whereas malicious envy is associated with both Machiavellian and psychopathic behaviors. In Study 1, this pattern emerged from meta-analyzed trait correlations. In Study 2, a manipulation affecting the envy forms mediated an effect on antisocial behavioral intentions. Study 3 replicated these patterns by linking envy to specific antisocial behaviors and their impact on status in the workplace. Together, our correlational and experimental results suggest that the two forms of envy can both be malevolent. Instead of evaluating envy's morality, we propose to focus on its functional value.Entities:
Keywords: Machiavellianism; benign and malicious envy; envy; psychopathy; status
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29271287 PMCID: PMC5843025 DOI: 10.1177/0146167217746340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672
Demographic Information for All Samples in Study 1.
| Sample | Source |
| % male | % English | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MTurk | 202 | 41 | 97 | 36.1 (13.2), 18-79 |
| 2 | MTurk | 199 | 65 | 97 | 31 (10), 18-69 |
| 3 | MTurk | 199 | 62 | 96 | 31.4 (9.9), 18-62 |
| 4 | MTurk | 398 | 55 | 96 | 35.2 (11.4), 18-74 |
| 5 | MTurk | 300 | 52 | 98 | 35.3 (10.6), 19-76 |
Descriptive Statistics, Zero-Order Correlations, and Unstandardized Regression Coefficients Taken From Regressions of Benign and Malicious Envy on the Dark Triad in Study 1.
| Cronbach’s α | Benign envy | Malicious envy | Machiavellianism | Narcissism | Psychopathy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample 1 | |||||||
| Benign envy[ | 3.99 (1.20) | .90 | — | ||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.26 (1.09) | .88 | .12 | — | |||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.10 (0.68) | .83 | .32 | .51 | — | ||
| Narcissism[ | 2.64 (0.64) | .74 | .28 | .00/–0.42 | .30 | — | |
| Psychopathy[ | 1.93 (0.72) | .84 | .13 | .54 | .60 | .35 | — |
| Sample 2 | |||||||
| Benign envy[ | 4.13 (1.10) | .89 | — | ||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.54 (1.18) | .91 | .19 | — | |||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.32 (0.63) | .79 | .14 | .50 | — | ||
| Narcissism[ | 2.63 (0.66) | .79 | .36 | .22 | .20 | — | |
| Psychopathy[ | 2.17 (0.64) | .77 | .15 | .52 | .50 | .46 | — |
| Sample 3 | |||||||
| Benign envy[ | 4.13 (0.93) | .85 | — | ||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.56 (1.15) | .90 | −.08 | — | |||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.30 (0.61) | .78 | .23 | .45 | — | ||
| Narcissism[ | 2.70 (0.60) | .74 | .32 | −.01/–0.44 | .23 | — | |
| Psychopathy[ | 2.20 (0.61) | .77 | .03/–0.32 | .46 | .47 | .37 | — |
| Sample 4 | |||||||
| Benign envy[ | 4.02 (1.09) | .90 | — | ||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.30 (1.09) | .90 | .03 | — | |||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.14 (0.65) | .81 | .22 | .39 | — | ||
| Narcissism[ | 2.64 (0.65) | .79 | .24 | .15 | .18 | — | |
| Psychopathy[ | 2.06 (0.65) | .81 | .01/–0.36 | .52 | .46 | .37 | — |
| Sample 5 | |||||||
| Benign envy[ | 3.76 (1.22) | .89 | — | ||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.33 (1.15) | .90 | .20 | — | |||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.15 (0.64) | .78 | .21 | .34 | — | ||
| Narcissism[ | 2.60 (0.63) | .75 | .29 | .22 | .25 | — | |
| Psychopathy[ | 2.11 (0.67) | .81 | .13 | .58 | .42 | .38 | — |
Note. Sample 1 (N = 202), Sample 2 (N = 199), Sample 3 (N = 199), Sample 4 (N = 398), Sample 5 (N = 300). Table entries with only one value report zero-order correlations between variables. Entries with two values report zero-order correlations before the slash, and unstandardized regression coefficients taken from regressions of benign or malicious envy, respectively, on Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy simultaneously after the slash.
Benign and Malicious Envy Scale (BeMaS). Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree).
Short Dark Triad scale (SD3). Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree), 2 (disagree), 3 (neither agree nor disagree), 4 (agree), to 5 (strongly agree).
p < .10. *p < .05.
Descriptive Statistics and Zero-Order Correlations of All Variables in Study 2.
| Benign envy | Malicious envy | Pain | Machiavellian behavior | Psychopathic behavior | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benign envy | 4.99 (1.18) | — | ||||
| Malicious envy | 2.46 (1.50) | −.10 | — | |||
| Pain | 2.92 (1.48) | .19 | .54 | — | ||
| Machiavellian behavior | 2.89 (1.30) | .22 | .38 | .34 | — | |
| Psychopathic behavior | 1.50 (0.92) | −.20 | .53 | .26 | .33 | — |
Note. N = 582. Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (not at all likely) to 7 (very likely).
p < .05.
Univariate Effects of Condition on Benign Envy, Malicious Envy, Pain, Machiavellian Behaviors, and Psychopathic Behaviors in Study 2.
| Variable |
| h2p | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benign envy | 5.24 (1.27) | 4.78 (1.11) | 4.95 (1.13) | 7.77 | <.001 | .03 |
| Malicious envy | 1.89 (1.16) | 3.26 (1.59) | 2.22 (1.37) | 52.28 | <.001 | .15 |
| Pain | 2.75 (1.44) | 3.12 (1.54) | 2.87 (1.43) | 3.27 | .04 | .01 |
| Machiavellian behavior | 2.87 (1.27) | 3.03 (1.42) | 2.78 (1.19) | 1.72 | .18 | .01 |
| Psychopathic behavior | 1.34 (0.78) | 1.67 (1.01) | 1.49 (0.94) | 6.44 | .002 | .02 |
Note. n(Authentic) = 200, n(Hubristic) = 197, n(Embarrass) = 185. Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (not at all likely) to 7 (very likely).
Figure 1.Path model in Study 2.
Note. Coefficients represent unstandardized regression coefficients and correlation coefficients. Authentic pride—Contrast comparing the authentic pride condition (2) to both the hubristic pride (−1) and embarrassment (−1) conditions. Hubristic pride—Contrast comparing the hubristic pride condition (2) to both the authentic pride (−1) and embarrassment (−1) conditions.
*p < .05.
Descriptive Statistics and Zero-Order Correlations of All Variables in Study 3.
| Benign envy | Malicious envy | Machia-vellianism | Narcissism | Psychopathy | Machiavellian behavior | Psychopathic behavior | Status | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benign envy[ | 3.95 (1.15) | — | |||||||
| Malicious envy[ | 2.49 (1.12) | .27 | — | ||||||
| Machiavellianism[ | 3.40 (0.65) | .38 | .45 | — | |||||
| Narcissism[ | 2.97 (0.64) | .33 | .13 | .32 | — | ||||
| Psychopathy[ | 2.45 (0.66) | .26 | .46 | .55 | .35 | — | |||
| Machiavellian behavior[ | 2.58 (1.00) | .39 | .49 | .62 | .33 | .54 | — | ||
| Psychopathic behavior[ | 1.52 (0.59) | .18 | .46 | .44 | .24 | .67 | .51 | — | |
| Status[ | 48.37 (28.73) | .08 | −.08 | .03 | .25 | .01 | .07 | .02 | — |
Note. N = 1,243. For all analyses with status, N = 1,232.
Benign and Malicious Envy Scale (BeMaS). Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree).
Short Dark Triad Scale (SD3). Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree), 2 (disagree), 3 (neither agree nor disagree), 4 (agree), to 5 (strongly agree).
Responses were collected on a scale from 1 (never), 2 (rarely), 3 (occasionally), 4 (often) to 5 (very often).
Responses were collected on a scale from 0 (bottom %) to 100 (top %).
p < .05.
Figure 2.Path model in Study 3.
Note. Coefficients represent unstandardized regression coefficients and correlation coefficients.
*p < .05.