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Is an only child narcissist­ic?

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NEW German research has found that the popular stereotype that only children are more narcissist­ic than children with siblings may not actually be true.

Carried out by researcher­s at the University of Leipzig and University of Münster, the new study looked at 556 adults with an average age of 46.3 years.

The participan­ts, who were a mix of only children and those with siblings, completed an online survey that asked them if they believed that only children are more narcissist­ic than people with brothers or sisters.

This was in order for the researcher­s to test the prevalence of this stereotype.

The researcher­s focused on two key aspects of narcissism: people feeling grandiose about themselves and being more prone to rivalry.

The findings, published in the journal Social Psychologi­cal and Personalit­y Science, showed that both only children and those with siblings shared the same view that only childs are more narcissist­ic in both aspects than those with brothers and sisters.

To then test the accuracy of the stereotype, the researcher­s analysed data from 1,810 people – again a mix of only children and those with siblings – to measure their narcissism levels.

They found that the scores of narcissist­ic traits for only children were not that different from those with siblings, and the findings also held true even after taking into account possible influencin­g factors.

“Some of the past research has reported no difference between only children and non-only children in terms of narcissism and some of the past research has reported such a difference,” said study author Michael Dufner.

“We can now say with rather high confidence that only children are not substantia­lly more narcissist­ic than people with siblings.”

The researcher­s add that while many think that increased levels of narcissism among only children is a reason for having more than one child, this may not now be a valid argument.

“When sociologis­ts, economists or policymake­rs discuss the downsides of low fertility rates, they should let go of the idea that growing up without siblings leads to increased narcissism,” said Dufner and his teammates.

“There might, of course, be economic or societal costs associated with low birth rates, but increasing narcissism in the upcoming generation does not seem to be a factor that is relevant to the discussion.” – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? While it is often thought that only childs are narcissist­ic, research finds that they are no more so than children with siblings. — PP
While it is often thought that only childs are narcissist­ic, research finds that they are no more so than children with siblings. — PP

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