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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2011 Jul;101(1):185–201. doi: 10.1037/a0023781

Table 4.

Study 2: Correlations between the NPI and Others’ Perceptions, Self-Perceptions, Meta-Perceptions and Bias Scores at Time 1 and Time 2

Correlations between Narcissism and Perceptions of Traits
Correlations between Narcissism and Bias Scores
Time 1 Perceptions
Time 2 Perceptions
Time 1 Biases
Time 2 Biases
Other-Perception Self-Perception Meta-Perception Other-Perception Self-Perception Meta-Perception Self-Other Meta-Other Self-Other Meta-Other




Big Five Traits
 Extraversion
Extraverted, enthusiastic .50* .30* .34* .46* .41* .49* .27 −.01 .25* .12
Reserved, quiet (r) .65* .40* .29* .52* .51* .69* .16 .02 .31* −.04
 Agreeableness
Critical, quarrelsome (r) −.18 −.01 −.08 −.44* −.08 −.91* −.13 −.13 −.11 −.53*
Sympathetic, warm .01 .03 −.14 −.17 .19 .27 −.04 −.19 .11 .24*
 Conscientiousness
Dependable, self-disciplined .12 .17 .21* −1.0* .06 .54 .08 .11 .03 .15
Disorganized, careless (r) −.06 −.09 .04 −.43* −.04 .34* .04 −.03 −.08 .19
 Emotional Stability
Anxious, easily upset (r) .11 −.17 −.12 −.13 .21 −.18 .06 −.16 .14 −.21
Calm, emotionally stable .01 .06 −.07 −1.0 .17 −.17 −.03 −.05 .11 −.10
 Openness
Open to new experiences, complex .63* .31* .19 .06 .23 .13 .31** .01 .21 .01
Conventional, uncreative (r) .39 .01 .28 .17 .34* .36* .30** .21 .34** .24*
Positive Traits
 Intelligent −.18 .31* .19 −.65* .28* .06 .29* .15 .09 .05
 Physically Attractive −.01 .35* .40* .03 .34* .27* .55* .33* .51* .21
 Likeable .19 .22 .16 .07 .31* .18 .34* .04 .27* .11
 Funny .32* .09 .05 .43* .30* .17 .14 .07 .14 .08
Narcissistic Traits
 Exaggerates abilities .61* .29* .19 .63* .40* .31* .25* .05 .34* .24*
 Arrogant .35* .34* .27 .36* .37* .29* .36** .21 .38* .29*

Note.

p < .10;

*

p < .05.

N = 71. Individual TIPI items listed, (r) = reversed scored item.