Abstract

Machiavellianism, narcissism, and non-clinical psychopathy are part of the dark triad and have recently been studied by scientists around the world. Psychologists, as representatives of helping professions, must have a pro-social personality orientation. It is known that the manifestation of individual personality traits occurs maximally in adolescence and early adulthood. Therefore, it is important to assess how the formation of not only professional, but also personal qualities of psychology students takes place. An empirical study examined the manifestation of the dark triad personality traits in psychology students enrolled in different courses of study. It was found that first-year students have a lower level of Machiavellianism than third-year students. Also, statistically significant differences were found in the manifestations of Machiavellianism in men and women. In the group of men, Machiavellianism manifested itself at a higher level than among women. The higher level of Machiavellianism among third-year students of psychology in comparison with first-year students probably reflects their mastery in the learning process of both theoretical and practical foundations of interaction, interpersonal communication, as well as the formation of practical communication skills.

Highlights

  • The study of negative personality traits in modern science is gaining popularity

  • The characteristics of narcissism include the lack of empathy and complete disinterest in the problems of others, confidence in superiority over others and the constant struggle to be in the spotlight, low self-control, ill-will, hostility and even aggressiveness when confronted with disagreement and criticism [4]

  • In a study by Aslı, Doç & Göncü Köse, the results showed that the scores of Machiavellianism among students of economics, business, and engineering were significantly higher than those of psychology students

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Introduction

The study of negative personality traits in modern science is gaining popularity. Delroy & Williams, Kevin found that narcissism, Machiavellianism and non-clinical psychopathy correlate among themselves, and called the combination of these traits in personality the Dark Triad of Personality [1, 2, 3]. The phenomenon of the Dark Triad includes three psychological features - non-clinical narcissism, Machiavellianism and non-clinical psychopathy, each of which is an independent construct that is not reduced to the other two. The characteristics of narcissism include the lack of empathy and complete disinterest in the problems of others, confidence in superiority over others and the constant struggle to be in the spotlight, low self-control, ill-will, hostility and even aggressiveness when confronted with disagreement and criticism [4].

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