People hide psychopathy but highlight narcissism when trying to look good
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Eric W. Dolan
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PsyPostPeople hide psychopathy but highlight narcissism when trying to look goodpsypost.orgA new study reveals that when asked to fake a good impression, people hide psychopathic and sadistic traits but actually increase their narcissistic responses. The findings show how different toxic personalities navigate social pressure and deception.
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