Browsing by Subject "Narcissism"
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The correlation between selfie-sharing frequency and narcissism, contingent self-worth and guilt and shame proneness
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The aim of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between selfie-sharing frequency and the Narcissism Personal Inventory scale, Contingent Self-Worth scale and Proneness to Guilt and Shame scale ... -
The dark triad, its relationship with instagram usage and photo editing behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This study used a correlational design to look at the relationships between the dark triad of personality, Instagram usage, and photo editing behaviour. Additionally, correlations were run to investigate age and its ... -
Examining the link between dark triad traits, impulsiveness, and procrastination behaviour in college students
(Dublin Business School, 2019)A study was conducted to examine the link between the Dark Triad Traits, impulsivity, and procrastination in college students, and to explore gender differences among the Dark Triad traits. Data was collected via a ... -
Investigating emotional responses towards brand advertising and its effects on self-esteem, narcissism and gender stereotypes
(Dublin Business School., 2017)This study investigated the emotional responses to brand advertising, whilst looking at its effects of self-esteem, narcissism and gender stereotypes, between a sample size of 98, 26 individuals were “male”, 70 were “female” ... -
The psychogenesis of a case of melancholia in a woman - an alternative interpretation of freud’s 1920 case.
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This thesis examines Freud’s 1917 text Mourning and Melancholia paying particular attention to Freud’s concept of the Melancholic. Through the reading of Mourning and Melancholia, a question developed around the melancholic ... -
Social media and the need to belong: self-esteem, narcissism and life satisfaction on Facebook and Instagram
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This study was undertaken to explore the effect social media use has on people’s self perceptions and how it may impact on their need to belong and satisfaction with life. An online survey was used to measure the scores ... -
Why do we desire ‘dark’ personalities? A study investigating attractiveness of the dark triad personality traits
(Dublin Business School, 2018)In light of the thriving research on the adverse, exploitative and game playing behaviours of Dark Triad (DT) traits – narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism – the present study aims to determine the attractiveness ...