1. Structure of Dark Triad Dirty Dozen Across Eight World Regions.
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Rogoza R, Żemojtel-Piotrowska M, Jonason PK, Piotrowski J, Campbell KW, Gebauer JE, Maltby J, Sedikides C, Adamovic M, Adams BG, Ang RP, Ardi R, Atitsogbe KA, Baltatescu S, Bilić S, Bodroža B, Gruneau Brulin J, Bundhoo Poonoosamy HY, Chaleeraktrakoon T, Del Carmen Dominguez A, Dragova-Koleva S, El-Astal S, Eldesoki WLM, Gouveia VV, Gundolf K, Ilisko D, Jukić T, Kamble SV, Khachatryan N, Klicperova-Baker M, Kovacs M, Kozytska I, Larzabal Fernandez A, Lehmann K, Lei X, Liik K, McCain J, Milfont TL, Nehrlich A, Osin E, Özsoy E, Park J, Ramos-Diaz J, Riđić O, Qadir A, Samekin A, Tiliouine H, Tomsik R, Umeh CS, van den Bos K, Van Hiel A, Vauclair CM, and Włodarczyk A
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- Antisocial Personality Disorder, Asia, Europe, Female, Humans, Male, North America, Machiavellianism, Narcissism
- Abstract
The Dark Triad (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism) has garnered intense attention over the past 15 years. We examined the structure of these traits' measure-the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen (DTDD)-in a sample of 11,488 participants from three W.E.I.R.D. (i.e., North America, Oceania, Western Europe) and five non-W.E.I.R.D. (i.e., Asia, Middle East, non-Western Europe, South America, sub-Saharan Africa) world regions. The results confirmed the measurement invariance of the DTDD across participants' sex in all world regions, with men scoring higher than women on all traits (except for psychopathy in Asia, where the difference was not significant). We found evidence for metric (and partial scalar) measurement invariance within and between W.E.I.R.D. and non-W.E.I.R.D. world regions. The results generally support the structure of the DTDD.
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- 2021
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