Dark Triad traits, recalled and current quality of the parent-child relationship: A non-western replication and extension

Most of the existing evidence regarding the adverse effect of poor parenting on the development of Dark Triad traits comes from Western industrialized samples. In the present study, we replicate and extend these findings using a Muslim (i.e., non-WEIRD) sample. Our findings mirrored those of previou...

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Psychopathy
Side effects
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