Seeing my world in a million little pieces: Narcissism, self-construal, and cognitive-perceptual style

S. Konrath, B.J. Bushman, T. Grove

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Abstract

In 4 studies we examine the association between narcissism, self-construal, and cognitive-perceptual style, hypothesizing that high self-focus in combination with low other-focus (i.e., social atomization) is related to an analytic cognitive-perceptual style. Participants completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, the Self-Construal Scale, and measures of cognitive-perceptual style such as the Analysis-Holism Scale, the Embedded Figures Test, a visual illusion test, and a measure of the representativeness heuristic. We found evidence for a decontextualized cognitive-perceptual style in socially atomized participants, which included those high in narcissism and also those who had a combination of high independent and low interdependent self-construal. A meta-analytic integration of our findings found that narcissism was positively related to independent and negatively related to interdependent self-construal, and mediation analyses found some evidence that the relationship between self-construal and cognitive-perceptual style is partially mediated by narcissism. © 2009, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1197-1228
Number of pages32
JournalJournal of Personality
Volume77
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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