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      Entering adulthood in a recession tempers later narcissism.

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      Psychological science
      emerging adulthood, entitlement, impressionable years, narcissism, recessions

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          Despite widespread interest in narcissism, relatively little is known about the conditions that encourage or dampen it. Drawing on research showing that macroenvironmental conditions in emerging adulthood can leave a lasting imprint on attitudes and behaviors, I argue that people who enter adulthood during recessions are less likely to be narcissistic later in life than those who come of age in more prosperous times. Using large samples of American adults, Studies 1 and 2 showed that people who entered adulthood during worse economic times endorsed fewer narcissistic items as older adults. Study 3 extended these findings to a behavioral manifestation of narcissism: the relative pay of CEOs. CEOs who came of age in worse economic times paid themselves less relative to other top executives in their firms. These findings suggest that macroenvironmental experiences at a critical life stage can have lasting implications for how unique, special, and deserving people believe themselves to be.

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          Journal
          Psychol Sci
          Psychological science
          1467-9280
          0956-7976
          Jul 2014
          : 25
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Goizueta Business School, Emory University emilybianchi@emory.edu.
          Article
          0956797614532818
          10.1177/0956797614532818
          24815615
          56bf7cbf-f682-4c30-a368-615a9a9593b5
          © The Author(s) 2014.
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          emerging adulthood,entitlement,impressionable years,narcissism,recessions

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