Compară metode
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| Scala Triadei Întunecate× | Scala Rosenberg de Stima de Sine× | |
|---|---|---|
| Domeniu | Psihologie socială | Psihologie socială |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anul apariției≠ | 2002 | 1965 |
| Autorul original≠ | Delroy Paulhus and Kevin Williams | Morris Rosenberg |
| Tip≠ | Dark personality traits measurement | Self-esteem assessment scale |
| Sursa seminală≠ | Paulhus, D. L., & Williams, K. M. (2002). The Dark Triad of personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. Journal of Research in Personality, 36(6), 556–563. DOI ↗ | Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescent self-image. Princeton University Press. ISBN: 978-0-691-09675-5 |
| Denumiri alternative≠ | DTPS, Dirty Dozen, Short Dark Triad, SD3 | RSES, Rosenberg Scale, Self-Esteem Scale |
| Înrudite | 3 | 3 |
| Rezumat≠ | The Dark Triad Personality Scale measures three socially aversive personality traits: narcissism (entitlement and exploitativeness), Machiavellianism (manipulativeness and strategic lying), and psychopathy (callousness and thrill-seeking). Developed by Delroy Paulhus and Kevin Williams in 2002, and later operationalized in brief forms like the Short Dark Triad (SD3) by Jones and Paulhus in 2014, the Dark Triad construct has become standard in personality psychology for assessing antagonistic, self-centered, and deceitful traits. The scale enables research on personality pathology, workplace toxicity, and evolutionary psychology. | The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is a 10-item unidimensional instrument designed to measure global self-esteem in adolescents and adults. Developed by Morris Rosenberg in 1965, the RSES is one of the most widely used and shortest self-esteem measures in social and clinical psychology research. Its brevity, ease of administration, and robust psychometric properties have made it a standard reference point for self-esteem assessment across cultures and clinical populations. |
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