Recent changes in narcissism of Chinese youth: A cross-temporal meta-analysis, 2008–2017

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2019-10-01

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Gao, Shuang
Thomaes, SanderISNI 0000000392922741
Van Den Noortgate, Wim
Xie, Xiaochun
Zhang, Xiangkui
Wang, Suiping

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Abstract

The present study examined potential changes in narcissistic traits of Chinese youth from 2008 to 2017. A cross-temporal meta-analysis involving 29 independent samples (N = 14,795) found a downward temporal trend: Mean scores on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and Narcissistic Personality Inventory for Chinese are significantly negatively associated with year of data collection, weighted by sample size (β = −0.49). Moderator analyses found that this trend was independent of the measurement instrument used, gender distribution, or region of data collection. These findings contradict claims that Chinese youth have become more narcissistic of late. The findings also challenge the common assumption that societal increases in individualism are a global determinant of narcissism.

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Chinese youth, Cross-temporal meta-analysis, Individualism, Narcissism, Taverne, General Psychology

Citation

Gao, S, Thomaes, S, Van Den Noortgate, W, Xie, X, Zhang, X & Wang, S 2019, 'Recent changes in narcissism of Chinese youth : A cross-temporal meta-analysis, 2008–2017', Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 148, pp. 62-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2019.05.035