Abstract
In recent years, the relationship between narcissism and decision-making has become a hot issue in the study of narcissism. 108 college students were selected as overt narcissistic high-low group according to their scores on Scale of Narcissism. Half of subjects in each group was randomly assigned to high power priming and the other half was given low power priming. It was found that the level of narcissism, gender and the sense of power have significant effects on the risk decision-making, the power feeling also moderates the effect of narcissism on the decision-making. The finding’s implications of psychology and policy were discussed briefly.
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