| Literature DB >> 30067800 |
Courtland S Hyatt1, Chelsea E Sleep1, Joanna Lamkin2, Jessica L Maples-Keller3, Constantine Sedikides4,5, W Keith Campbell1, Joshua D Miller1.
Abstract
Similarity between narcissism and self-esteem seems intuitive, as both capture positive perceptions of the self. In the current undertaking, we provide a broad comparison of the nomological networks of grandiose narcissism and explicit self-esteem. Pooling data from 11 existing samples (N = 4711), we compared the relations of narcissism and self-esteem to developmental experiences, individual differences, interpersonal functioning, and psychopathology. Both constructs are positively related to agentic traits and assertive interpersonal approaches, but differ in relation to agreeableness/communion. Self-esteem emerged as a wholly adaptive construct negatively associated with internalizing psychopathology and generally unrelated to externalizing behaviors. Unlike self-esteem, narcissism was related to callousness, grandiosity, entitlement, and demeaning attitudes towards others that likely partially explain narcissism's links to maladaptive outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30067800 PMCID: PMC6070240 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Developmental experiences.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parent Warmth | .00 | .26 | .01 (-.03 –.06) | .03 (.02 –.08) | -.10 (-.16 –-.05) |
| Parent Monitoring | -.07 | .16 | -.06 (-.10 –-.01) | -.03 (-.08 –.02) | -.11 (-.16 –-.07) |
| Parent Intrusive | .09 | -.28 | .04 (-.06 –.10) | .07 (.03 –.12) | .12 (.07 –.17) |
| Anxious | -.11 | -.13 (-.21 –-.06) | -.06 (-.14 –.00) | .16 (.12 –.21) | |
| Avoidant | -.06 | -.08 (-.12 –-.03) | -.11 (-.16 –-.06) | .17 (.12 –.22) | |
| Abuse Total | .04 | .02 (-.08 –.12) | .00 (-.07 –.07) | .15 (.10 –.20) | |
| Physical Abuse | .06 | -.26 | .05 (-.05 –.15) | .00 (-.12 –.13) | .16 (.11 –.22) |
| Verbal Abuse | .03 | -.27 | .03 (-.02 –.08) | .02 (-.03 –.08) | .09 (.04 –.14) |
| Sexual Abuse | .10 | -.24 | .09 (.04 –.14) | .07 (.00 –.13) | .18 (.13 –.23) |
| Emotional Abuse | -.02 | -.04 (-.14 –.07) | -.04 (-.09 –.01) | .09 (.03 –.14) | |
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥.30; () = 95% Confidence Interval; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
Traits.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neuroticism | -.19 | -.27 (-.32 –-.22) | -.10 (-.13 –-.06) | .12 (.07 –.17) | |
| Extraversion | .01 (-.10 –.09) | ||||
| Openness | .04 (-.02 –.11) | .06 (-.01 –.14) | .02 (-.04 –.09) | .07 (.00 –.15) | -.09 (-.17 –-.02) |
| Agreeableness | .11 | ||||
| Conscientiousness | .10 | .20 (.17 –.24) | -.03 (-.06 –.00) | -.10 (-.15 –-.05) | |
| Neuroticism | -.09 | -.30 | -.19 (-.23 –-.09) | -.11 (-.22 –.01) | -.07 (-.18 –.03) |
| Extraversion | .23 | .16 | .11 (-.01 –.22) | .19 (.07 –.28) | -.17 (-.26 –-.06) |
| Openness | .03 (-.02 –.09) | .06 (.00 –.11) | .02 (-.10 –.14) | .10 (.00 –.21) | .17 (.07 –.26) |
| Agreeableness | -.22 | .05 | -.17 (-.26 –-.07) | -.15 (-.24 –-.05) | -.12 (-.23 –-.02) |
| Conscientiousness | -.12 | .13 | -.01 (-.12 –.09) | -.09 (-.19 –.01) | -.02 (-.12 –.09) |
| Neuroticism | -.29 (-.40 –-.17) | -.25 (-.37 –-.13) | -.29 (-.40 –-.17) | -.05 (-.18 –.08) | |
| Extraversion | .12 (-.01 –.24) | ||||
| Openness | .12 (-.01 –.24) | .03 (-.10 –.16) | .10 (-.03 –.22) | .08 (-.05 –.21) | .10 (-.03 –.22) |
| Agreeableness | -.09 | .13 | -.12 (-.24 –.01) | .05 (-.08 –.18) | -.12 (-.24 –.01) |
| Conscientiousness | -.16 (-.28 –-.03) | -.07 (-.20 –.06) | -.18 (-.30 –-.05) | -.14 (-.26 –-.01) | -.08 (-.21 –.05) |
| Attractiveness | .23 (.11 –.35) | .12 (-.01 –.24) | .15 (.02 –.27) | .12 (-.01 –.24) | |
| Likeability | .20 (.07 –.32) | .24 (.12 –.36) | .15 (.02 –.27) | .24 (.12 –.36) | .02 (-.11 –.15) |
| Narcissism | .05 | .13 (.00 –.25) | |||
| Behavior Inhibition | -.07 (-.17 –.03) | -.09 (-.19 –.01) | |||
| Reward Responsiveness | .09 | .24 | .03 (-.07 –.13) | .21 (.11 –.31) | -.10 (-.20 –.00) |
| Drive | .22 | .17 (.07 –.27) | |||
| Fun Seeking | .22 (.12 –.32) | .11 (.01 –.21) | .16 (.06 –.26) | .20 (.10 –.30) | .03 (-.07 –.13) |
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥.30; () = 95% Confidence Interval; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
Interpersonal functioning.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experience anger | .17 | -.20 | .12 (-.01 –.24) | .15 (.02 –.27) | .24 (.12 –.36) |
| Express anger | -.05 | .26 (.14 –.37) | |||
| Be rude | -.06 | .17 (.04 –.29) | |||
| Yell | -.09 | .11 (-02 –.23) | |||
| Threaten | -.05 | .12 (-.01 –.24) | |||
| Use physical aggression | .23 | -.03 | .26 (.14 –.37) | .07 (-.06 –.20) | .24 (.12 –.36) |
| Acquisitiveness | .22 | .00 | .22 (.10 –.34) | .17 (.04 –.29) | .19 (.06 –.31) |
| Apprehensiveness | -.06 (-.19 –.07) | -.15 (-.27 –-02) | -.03 (-.16 –.10) | -.09 (-.21 –.04) | .09 (-.04 –.21) |
| Harvest bids | .22 | -.01 | .21 (.09 –.33) | .13 (.00 –.25) | .25 (.13 –.37) |
| Love | .02 | .26 | .05 (-.07 –.17) | .09 (-.03 –.21) | |
| Dominance | .04 (-.08 –.16) | ||||
| Assured-Dominant | . | .20 (.08 –.32) | |||
| Arrogant-Calculating | .12 | ||||
| Cold-Hearted | -.17 | .27 (.15 –.38) | |||
| Aloof-Introverted | -.10 | -.17 (-.29 –-.05) | -.13 (-.25 –-.01) | .29 (.17 –.40) | |
| Unassured-Submissive | -.28 (-.39 –-.16) | .03 (-.09 –.15) | |||
| Unassuming-Ingenuous | -.29 (-.40 –-.17) | -.22 (-.33 –-.10) | -.11 (-.23 –.01) | ||
| Warm-Agreeable | .13 | -.19 (-.31 –-.07) | -.18 (-.30 –-.06) | ||
| Gregarious-Extraverted | .28 | .27 (.15 –.38) | -.18 (-.30 –-.06) | ||
| Domineering | .22 | .27 (.15 –.38) | .26 (.14 –.37) | ||
| Vindictive | .11 | .12 (.00 –.24) | |||
| Cold | .21 (.09 –.32) | .03 (-.09 –.15) | .20 (.08 –.32) | .09 (-.03 –.21) | .27 (.15 –.38) |
| Socially-Avoidant | -.28 (-.39 –-.16) | -.08 (-.20 –.04) | |||
| Unassertive | -.19 | -.24 (-.35 –-.12) | -.15 (-.27 –-.03) | ||
| Exploitable | -.04 | -.15 (-.27 –-.03) | -.27 (-.38 –-.15) | ||
| Overly-Nurturant | -.12 (-.24 –.00) | .00 (-.12 –.12) | -.08 (-.20 –.04) | -.01 (-.13 –.11) | |
| Intrusive | .20 (.08 –.32) | .01 (-.11 –.13) | |||
| Self-Centered | .04 | .19 (.03 –.34) | .24 (.08 –.39) | ||
| Attractive | -.05 | .21 | -.03 (-.19 –.13) | .00 (-.16 –.16) | -.21 (-.36 –-.05) |
| Social Status | -.12 (-.28 –.04) | .09 (-.07 –.25) | -.05 (-.21 –.11) | -.10 (-.26 –.06) | -.16 (-.31 –.00) |
| Leadership | -.04 | .20 | -.02 (-.18 –.14) | .00 (-.16 –.16) | -.13 (-.29 –.03) |
| Narcissism | .29 | .06 | .16 (.00 –.31) | .21 (.05 –.36) | |
| Intelligence | -.17 | .21 | -.11 (-.27 –.05) | -.14 (-.29 –.02) | -.17 (-.32 –-.01) |
| Likeable | -.22 | .18 | -.12 (-.28 –.04) | -.15 (-.30 –.01) | -.25 (-.40 –-.09) |
| Kindness | -.27 | .18 | -.18 (-.33 –-.02) | -.14 (-.29 –.02) | -.29 (-.43 –-.13) |
| Neuroticism | .18 | -.05 | .07 (-.09 –.23) | .13 (-.03 –.29) | .25 (.09 –.40) |
| Extraversion | -.09 | .18 | .05 (-.11 –.21) | -.11 (-.27 –.05) | -.22 (-.37 –-.06) |
| Openness to Experience | -.05 (-.21 –.11) | .11 (-.05 –.27) | -.04 (-.20 –.12) | .01 (-.15 –.17) | -.14 (-.29 –.02) |
| Agreeableness | -.24 | .20 | -.10 (-.26 –.06) | -.09 (-.25 –.07) | |
| Conscientiousness | -.16 | .18 | -.11 (-.27 –.05) | -.13 (-.29 –.03) | -.20 (-.35 –-.04) |
| Frequency of Arguing | .24 | -.14 | .18 (.02 –.33) | .12 (-.04 –.28) | .18 (-.02 –.33) |
| Envying the Alter | .05 | -.24 | .09 (-.07 –.25) | .04 (-.12 –.20) | .08 (-.08 –.24) |
| Comparing Self to Alter | .13 | -.14 | .11 (-.05 –.27) | .12 (-.04 –.28) | .06 (-.10 –.22) |
| Closeness | -.01 (-.17 –.15) | .18 (.02 –.33) | .10 (-.06 –.26) | -.04 (-.20 –.12) | -.21 (-.36 –-.05) |
| Familiarity | -.09 | .22 | .00 (-.16 –.16) | -.06 (-.22 –.10) | -.24 (-.39 –-.08) |
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥.30; () = 95% Confidence Interval; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
Internalizing and externalizing psychopathology.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Somatic Complaints | .20 | -.28 | .17 (.05 –.28) | .09 (-.03 –.21) | .23 (.11 –.34) |
| Anxiety | .11 | .02 (-.10 –.14) | -.01 (-.13 –.11) | .29 (.18 –.40) | |
| Anxiety Disorders | .15 | .10 (-.02 –.22) | .00 (-.12 –.12) | .27 (.16 –.38) | |
| Depression | .00 | -.03 (-.15 –.09) | -.14 (-.26 –-.02) | .24 (.12 –.35) | |
| Mania | .01 | ||||
| Paranoia | .24 | -.26 | .21 (.09 –.32) | .05 (-.07 –.17) | |
| Schizophrenia | .14 | .11 (-.01 –.23) | .01 (-.11 –.13) | ||
| Borderline | .18 | .09 (-.03 –.21) | .10 (-.02 –.22) | ||
| Antisocial | -.11 | .26 (.15 –.37) | .29 (.18 –.40) | ||
| Alcohol | .25 | -.16 | .14 (.02 –.26) | .22 (.10 –.33) | .29 (.18 –.40) |
| Drugs | .19 | -.14 | .12 (.00 –.24) | .16 (.04 –.27) | .24 (.12 –.35) |
| Aggression | -.11 | ||||
| Suicide | .06 | .02 (-.10 –.14) | .03 (-.09 –.15) | .18 (.06 –.29) | |
| Treatment Rejection | .10 | .15 (.03 –.26) | .07 (-.05 –.19) | -.06 (-.18 –.06) | |
| Global Distress | -.10 | -.16 (-.22 –-.10) | -.07 (-.13 –-.01) | .17 (.11 –.24) | |
| Anxiety | -.08 | -.17 (-.24 –-.10) | -.10 (-.16 –-.03) | .09 (-.05 –.23) | |
| Depression | -.14 | -.23 (-.29 –-.17) | -.13 (-.20 –-.07) | .07 (-.09 –.21) | |
| Negative Affect | .02 | -.03 (-.11 –.05) | .05 (.00 –.11) | .19 (.11 –.28) | |
| Positive Affect | .21 (.16 –.25) | -.04 (-.08 –.01) | |||
| Alcohol Use | .16 | -.06 | .08 (.03 –.14) | .15 (.10 –.20) | .11 (.06 –.16) |
| Substance Use | .10 | -.04 | .02 (-.02 –.07) | .02 (-.06 –.09) | .01 (-.04 –.05) |
| Antisocial Behavior | .19 | -.05 | .12 (.08 –.17) | .07 (.03 –.12) | .13 (.09 –.18) |
| Reactive | .20 | -.17 | .15 (.07 –.24) | .11 (.05 –.18) | .26 (.19 –.32) |
| Proactive | .27 | -.08 | .17 (.10 –.24) | .21 (.10 –.32) | |
| Total | .24 | -.10 | .17 (.10 –.24) | .19 (.12 –.26) | .29 (.22 –.35) |
| Total Aggression | .18 (.04 –.30) | .06 (-.07 –.19) | .11 (-.02 –.24) | .11 (-.02 –.24) | .17 (.04 –.29) |
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥.30; () = 95% Confidence Interval
1 = k = 3, N = 1609
2 = k = 3, N = 3197; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
Pathological traits.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| .15 | .00 (-.11 –.11) | .18 (.07 –.29) | |||
| Emotional Lability | .17 | .06 (-.05 –.17) | .19 (.08 –.30) | .28 (.17 –.38) | |
| Anxiousness | -.10 | -.17 (-.28 –-.06) | -.05 (-.16 –.06) | .21 (.10 –.31) | |
| Separation Insecurity | .25 | .07 (-.04 –.18) | .29 (.18 –.39) | ||
| Submissiveness | .03 | .01 (-.10 –.12) | .07 (-.04 –.18) | .11 (.00 –.22) | |
| Hostility | .29 | .17 (.06 –.28) | .26 (.15 –.36) | ||
| Perseveration | .10 | .00 (-.11 –.11) | .13 (.02 –.24) | ||
| .06 | -.07 (-.18 –.04) | .08 (-.03 –.19) | |||
| Withdrawal | -.01 | -.05 (-.16 –.06) | -.09 (-.20 –.02) | .24 (.13 –.34) | |
| Intimacy Avoidance | .11 | -.02 (-.13 –.09) | .10 (-.01 –.21) | ||
| Anhedonia | -.08 | -.20 (-.31 –-.09) | -.02 (-.13 –.09) | .28 (.17 –.38) | |
| Depressivity | .04 | -.11 (-.22 –.00) | .10 (-.01 –.23) | ||
| Suspiciousness | .20 | .06 (-.05 –.17) | .20 (.09 –.31) | ||
| (Lack of) Restricted Affectivity | .15 | -.19 | .07 (-.04 –.18) | .12 (.01 –.23) | .19 (.08 –.30) |
| Manipulativeness | -.18 | ||||
| Deceitfulness | .22 (.11 –.32) | ||||
| Grandiosity | -.08 | ||||
| Attention Seeking | -.17 | ||||
| Callousness | .19 (.08 –.30) | ||||
| .15 (.04 –.26) | |||||
| Irresponsibility | .28 | .06 (-.05 –.17) | |||
| Impulsivity | .26 | .09 (-.02 –.20) | |||
| Distractibility | .06 | -.05 (-.16 –.06) | .10 (-.01 –.21) | ||
| Risk Taking | -.05 | .26 (.15 –.36) | .28 (.17 –.38) | .15 (.04 –.26) | |
| (Lack of) Rigid Perfectionism | .20 | -.23 | .14 (.03 –.25) | .16 (.05 –.27) | .26 (.15 –.36) |
| .26 | .13 (.02 –.24) | .21 (.10 –.31) | |||
| Unusual Beliefs | -.27 | .25 (.14 –.35) | .29 (.18 –.39) | ||
| Eccentricity | .08 | .01 (-.10 –.12) | .04 (-.07 –.15) | ||
| .09 | .14 (.03 –.25) |
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥ .30; () = 95% Confidence Interval; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
Personality disorders.
| Narcissism | Self-Esteem | NPI-LA | NPI-GE | NPI-EE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paranoid | .17 | -.28 | .08 (-.01 –.17) | .07 (-.01 –.16) | |
| Schizoid | .05 | -.19 | -.01 (-.10 –.08) | -.07 (-.15 –.02) | .15 (.03 –.25) |
| Schizotypal | .09 | -.26 | -.01 (-.12 –.10) | -.02 (-.11 –.06) | .12 (-.04 –.29) |
| Antisocial | .28 | -.14 | .18 (-.09 –.26) | .25 (.17 –.33) | .25 (.17 –.33) |
| Borderline | .09 | -.04 (-.13 –.05) | -.07 (-.16 –.02) | .26 (.17 –.34) | |
| Histrionic | .01 | .25 (.16 –.33) | .25 (.17 –.34) | ||
| Narcissistic | -.11 | .27 (.20 –.35) | |||
| Avoidant | -.30 | .06 (-.06 –.18) | |||
| Dependent | -.12 | -.27 (-.35 –-.18) | -.09 (-.18 –.00) | .05 (-.05 –.15) | |
| Obsessive-Compulsive | .04 | -.13 | -.01 (-.10 –.07) | -.09 (-.18 –.00) | .04 (-.05 –.13) |
| Psychopathy | -.14 | .25 (.17 –.34) | |||
| Grandiose Narcissism | .23 | ||||
| Vulnerable Narcissism | .10 | .00 (-.05 –.05) | .12 (.05 –.19) | ||
| Machiavellianism | -.20 | .29 (.23 –.34) | .24 (.18 –.30) | ||
Note. Bold = Effect sizes ≥ .30; () = 95% Confidence Interval
1k = 5, N = 2919
2k = 5, N = 1572
3k = 9, N = 4220
4k = 2, N = 2052; LA = Leadership/Authority subscale of the NPI; GE = Grandiose/Exhibitionism subscale of the NPI; EE = Entitlement/Exploitativeness subscale of the NPI
absuperscripts are used to indicate that Steiger’s z-tests suggest these correlations are significantly different from one another.
15 Largest and smallest differences between narcissism and self-esteem.
| Largest | Smallest | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Difference (Narc, SE) | Variable | Difference (Narc, SE)2 |
| PID Antagonism | .86 (.50, -.36) | Extraversion (self) | .03 (.42, .39) |
| PID Negative Affectivity | .83(.15, -.68) | Behavior Inhibition | .03 (-.30, -.33) |
| PID Disinhibition | .79 (.32, -.47) | Likeability (thin slice) | .04 (.20, .24) |
| PID Psychoticism | .72 (.26, -.46) | Neuroticism (thin slice) | .04 (-.29, -.25) |
| PID Detachment | .70 (.06, -.64) | IAS Unassuming-Ingenuous | .05 (-.34, -.29) |
| PAI Borderline | .60 (.18, -.42) | IAS Dominance | .05 (.53, .58) |
| IAS Cold-Hearted | .59 (.42, -.17) | Extraversion (informant) | .07 (.23, .16) |
| Psychopathy | .56 (.42, -.14) | IAS Assured-Dominant | .10 (.53, .43) |
| Promis Anxiety | .56 (-.08, -.64) | Extraversion (thin slice) | .10 (.40, .30) |
| PAI Mania | .55 (.56, .01) | IIP Socially Avoidant | .11 (-.39, -.28) |
| PAI Aggression | .55 (.44, -.11) | IAS Unassured-Submissive | .11 (-.38, -.49) |
| Promis Depression | .54 (-.14, -.68) | BIS/BAS Fun-Seeking | .11 (.22, .11) |
| Agreeableness (self) | .53 (-.42, .11) | Attractiveness (thin slice) | .11 (.23, .12) |
| Borderline PD | .52 (.09, -.43) | BIS/BAS Reward Responsiveness | .15 (.09, .24) |
Note.
1to be considered for this compilation, one of the correlations between narcissism or self-esteem and the other variable must be at least r = |.20|
2absolute value of the difference in Pearson’s r between narcissism and self-esteem (correlation with narcissism, self-esteem)
3for the sake of parsimony, we are only reporting the differences for the PID-5 domains, but note there are many large facet level differences
10 largest and smallest differences between self-esteem and the NPI LA subscale.
| Largest | Smallest | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Difference | Variable | Difference |
| PID Negative Affectivity | .68 (-.68, .00) | Behavior Inhibition | .01 (-.33, -.34) |
| PID Antagonism | .67 (-.36, .31) | IAS Dominance | .02 (.58, .56) |
| PID Disinhibition | .62 (-.47, .15) | IAS Unassuming-Ingenuous | .04 (-.29, -.33) |
| PID Psychoticism | .59 (-.46, .13) | Extraversion (self) | .05 (.39, .44) |
| PID Detachment | .57 (-.64, -.07) | Neuroticism (thin slice) | .05 (-.25, -.30) |
| Borderline PD | .51 (-.42, .09) | Entitlement | .05 (.09, .14) |
| Machiavellianism | .49 (-.20, .29) | IIP Socially-Avoidant | .07 (-.28, -.35) |
| Promis Anxiety | .47 (-.64, -.17) | IAS Unassured-Submissive | .07 (-.49, -.42) |
| PAI Paranoia | .47 (-.26, .21) | Dependent PD | .07 (-.34, -.27) |
| IAS Cold-Hearted | .47 (-.17, .30) | Alter Closeness | .08 (.18, .10) |
Note.
1to be considered for this compilation, one of the correlations between narcissism or self-esteem and the other variable must be at least r = |.20|
2absolute value of the difference in Pearson’s r between narcissism and self-esteem (correlation with narcissism, self-esteem); for the sake of parsimony, we are only reporting the differences for the PID-5 domains, but note there are many large facet level differences.
10 largest and smallest differences between self-esteem and the NPI EE subscale.
| Largest | Smallest | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Difference | Variable | Difference |
| PID Negative Affectivity | 1.06 (-.68, .38) | IIP Domineering | .04 (.22, .26) |
| PID Detachment | .99 (-.63, .35) | Drive | .05 (.22, .17) |
| PID Disinhibition | .91 (-.47, .44) | Extraversion (thin slice) | .18 (.30, .12) |
| PID Antagonism | .90 (-.36, .54) | IAS Unassuming-Ingenuous | .18 (-.29, -.11) |
| PID Psychoticism | .86 (-.46, .40) | IIP Intrusive | .19 (.20, .01) |
| IAS Aloof-Introverted | .80 (-.51, .29) | Neuroticism (thin slice) | .20 (-.25, -.05) |
| Neuroticism (self) | .77 (-.65, .12) | IAS Arrogant-Calculating | .20 (.12, .32) |
| Promis Depression | .75 (-.68, .07) | IIP Vindictive | .20 (.11, .31) |
| Promis Anxiety | .73 (-.64, .09) | IIP Socially Avoidant | .20 (-.28, -.08) |
| Borderline PD | .73 (-.42, .31) | Likeability (thin slice) | .22 (.24, .02) |
Note.
1to be considered for this compilation, one of the correlations between narcissism or self-esteem and the other variable must be at least r = |.20|
2absolute value of the difference in Pearson’s r between narcissism and self-esteem (correlation with narcissism, self-esteem); for the sake of parsimony, we are only reporting the differences for the PID-5 domains, but note there are many large facet level differences.
A trait-based comparison of narcissism and self-esteem.
| Core Trait | Sample Constructs | Self-Esteem | Narcissism |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assertive Extraversion/ | extraversion, | + | + |
| Agreeableness/ | agreeableness, | + | - |
| Neuroticism/ | anxiety, | - | O |
Note. + denotes positive associations; O denotes null associations;—denotes negative associations.
10 largest and smallest differences between self-esteem and the NPI GE subscale.
| Largest | Smallest | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Difference | Variable | Difference |
| PID Negative Affectivity | .86 (-.68, .18) | Likeability (thin slice) | .00 (.24, .24) |
| PID Antagonism | .80 (-.36, .44) | Extraversion (self) | .02 (.39, .41) |
| PID Disinhibition | .79 (-.47, .32) | Reward Responsiveness | .03 (.24, .21) |
| PID Detachment | .72 (-.64, .08) | Neuroticism (thin slice) | .04 (-.25, -.29) |
| PID Psychoticism | .67 (-.46, .21) | IIP Unassertive | .05 (-.19, -.24) |
| Promis Depression | .55 (-.68, -.13) | IIP Domineering | .05 (.22, .27) |
| Neuroticism (self) | .55 (-.65, -.10) | IIP Socially Avoidant | .06 (-.28, -.34) |
| PANAS Negative Affect | .54 (-.49, .05) | IAS Unassuming-Ingenuous | .07 (-.29, -.22) |
| Promis Anxiety | .54 (-.64, -.10) | Extraversion (thin slice) | .12 (.30, .42) |
| Borderline PD | .52 (-.42, .10) | IAS Assured Dominant | .12 (.43, .31) |
Note.
1to be considered for this compilation, one of the correlations between narcissism or self-esteem and the other variable must be at least r = |.20|
2absolute value of the difference in Pearson’s r between narcissism and self-esteem (correlation with narcissism, self-esteem); for the sake of parsimony, we are only reporting the differences for the PID-5 domains, but note there are many large facet level differences.