Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results

Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results

Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results http://psychcentral.com/cgi-bin/narcissisticquiz.cgi Chat Rooms ADHD Anxiety & Panic Autism Bipolar Depression Eating Disorders OCD Parenting Personality Psychotherapy 1 of 4 1/20/15, 6:27 PM Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results http://psychcentral.com/cgi-bin/narcissisticquiz.cgi Results of your Narcissistic Personality Quiz Your Total: 34 Between 12 and 15 is average. Celebrities often score closer to 18. Narcissists score over 20. Because you scored 18 or higher, you may want to check out the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder. Share Your Results on Facebook Here's how you rated on the seven component traits of narcissism: Narcissistic Trait Strength of Trait Authority: 8.00 Self-Sufficiency: 3.00 Superiority: 5.00 Exhibitionism: 7.00 Exploitativeness: 3.00 Vanity: 3.00 Entitlement: 5.00 Below you will find a brief interpretation of each narcissism trait and what your score relative to that trait may indicate about you. Authority Authority refers to a person's leadership skills and power. People who score higher on authority like to be in charge and gain power, often for power's sake alone. You scored particularly high in authority, suggesting you see yourself as a leader or as someone who values power. Self-Sufficiency This trait refers to how self-sufficient a person is, that is, how much you rely on others versus your own abilities to meet your needs in life. 2 of 4 1/20/15, 6:27 PM Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results http://psychcentral.com/cgi-bin/narcissisticquiz.cgi Superiority This trait refers to whether a person feels they are more superior than those around them. You scored particularly high in superiority, suggesting you feel you are superior to most others. Exhibitionism This trait refers to a person's need to be the center of attention, and willingness to ensure they are the center of attention (even at the expense of others' needs). You score particularly high in exhibitionism, suggesting you have a higher need than most to be the center of attention in any group or gathering. Exploitativeness This trait refers to how willing you are to exploit others in order to meet your own needs or goals. You scored particularly high in exploitativeness, suggesting you don't mind exploiting others in order to meet your own needs or goals. Vanity This trait refers to a person's vanity, or their belief in one's own superior abilities and attractiveness compared to others. You scored particularly high in vanity, suggesting you have a strong belief in your own abilities and attractiveness. Entitlement This trait refers to the expectation and amount of entitlement a person has in their lives, that is, unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with one's expectations. People who score higher on this trait generally have a greater expectation of entitlement, while those who score lower expect little from others or life. You scored particularly high on entitlement, suggesting that you may have a higher sense of entitlement than most people. Did you enjoy this? If so, please press the button and share with others: Learn More About Narcissism Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Treatment of Narcissistic Personality How to Spot a Narcissist 3 of 4 1/20/15, 6:27 PM Psych Central - Narcissistic Personality Quiz Results http://psychcentral.com/cgi-bin/narcissisticquiz.cgi Home • About Us • Ad Choices • Advertise with Us • Contact Us Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • Site Map • Disclaimer/Disclosure • Feeds Copyright © 1995-2015 Psych Central. All rights reserved. 4 of 4 1/20/15, 6:27 PM.

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