Dispositional malevolence and impression formation: Dark Tetrad associations with accuracy and positivity in first impressions

Objective The Dark Tetrad traits (subclinical psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism, and everyday sadism) have interpersonal consequences. At present, however, how these traits are associated with the accuracy and positivity of first impressions is not well understood. The present article addres...

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description Objective The Dark Tetrad traits (subclinical psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism, and everyday sadism) have interpersonal consequences. At present, however, how these traits are associated with the accuracy and positivity of first impressions is not well understood. The present article addresses three primary questions. First, to what extent are perceiver levels of Dark Tetrad traits associated with differing levels of perceptive accuracy? Second, to what extent are target levels of Dark Tetrad traits associated with differing levels of expressive accuracy? Finally, to what extent can Dark Tetrad traits be differentiated when examining perceptions of and by others? Method In a round‐robin design, undergraduate participants (N = 412) in small groups engaged in brief, naturalistic, unstructured dyadic interactions before providing impressions of their partner. Results Dark Tetrad traits were associated with being viewed and viewing others less distinctively accurately and more negatively. Conclusions Interpersonal perceptions that included an individual scoring highly on one of the Dark Tetrad traits differed in important ways from interactions among individuals with more benevolent personalities. Notably, despite the similarities between the Dark Tetrad, traits had unique associations with interpersonal perceptions.
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Antisocial personality disorder
Dark Tetrad
first impressions
Impression formation
Impressions
Machiavellianism
Narcissism
Perceptions
personality
Positive emotions
Sadism
Small groups
title Dispositional malevolence and impression formation: Dark Tetrad associations with accuracy and positivity in first impressions
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