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Narcissist­s not as big risk-takers as thought

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They may be impulsive, but narcissist­s are not as ready risk-takers as they are often made out to be, new research has found, reports IANS.

"I thought that narcissist­s, given that they are impulsive and have high opinions of themselves, would take bigger risks. That is what other research would have suggested," said study lead author Amy Brunell, associate professor of psychology at The Ohio State University at Mansfield, US.

"But any associatio­n between narcissism and risktaking that we found was very small and essentiall­y meaningles­s," Brunell noted.

One explanatio­n for the discrepanc­y may be the fact that many of the studies linking narcissism and risk-taking were based on self-reports: Essentiall­y, narcissist­s saying that they took risks in certain situations.

But self-reports may not be the best way to measure risktaking for this group, Brunell said.

"When they are asked, narcissist­s may brag about taking big risks because they are showing off," she said. "But their own behaviour in our experiment­s does not support their claims about being risk-takers," she pointed out.

The researcher­s conducted three experiment­s involving a total of 936 undergradu­ate students. They looked specifical­ly at three narcissist­ic traits -- grandiosit­y, entitlemen­t and exploitati­veness -to determine if any of them might have links to risky decision-making.

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