Table 5.
Means, standard deviations (SD), and Pearson correlations of knowledge-sources with lay theories and likability (N = 177)
Mean (SD) | Expression | Antecedents | Likeability | ||||||||
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Grandiosity | Vulnerability | Grandiosity | Vulnerability | ||||||||
OG | CV | OV | CG | PO | PC | PO | PC | GN | VN | ||
Popular media | 2.00 (1.12) | −.04 | .17 | .06 | .22 | .05 | .13 | .16 | .03 | .08 | −.06 |
Academic/Occupation | 2.38 (1.07) | −.02 | .17 | −.01 | .13 | .04 | .13 | .13 | −.02 | .05 | −.03 |
Personal experience | 1.86 (1.19) | −.03 | .16 | −.09 | .19 | .05 | .15 | .19 | .04 | .05 | −.09 |
Note. Correlations above .20, .15, and .13 are significant at p < .01, p < .05, and p < 0.10 (two-tailed) respectively. Correlations significant at p < .05 and p < .10 are printed in bold and italic type respectively. OG overt grandiosity, CV covert vulnerability, OV overt vulnerability, CG covert grandiosity, PO parental overvaluation, PC parental coldness, GN grandiose narcissism, VN vulnerable narcissism