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The OVERT NARCISSISM AND ITS IMPACT ON INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF YOUNG ADULTS
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The current research examined the relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship among young adults. A correlational research design was employed to assess the relationship among studied variable. Grandiose Narcissism Scale and Relationship questionnaire scale was used to collect responses from participants. A sample of N= 200 participants of age range 18-24 (M=21.6, SD =1.25) was selected through purposive sampling from Government and private universities. Grandiose Narcissism Scale and Relationship questionnaire scale was employed to assess overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship respectively. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant positive relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship among young adults. It also hypothesized that there was a significant gender difference in overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships among young adults. The date was analyzed through SPSS (Version 20). Descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages was run for demographic variables. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was employed to assess the relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships. Independent T-Test used to administer gender differences. The result showed that there is no significant relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships of young adults. Moreover, it showed that females are more prone to overt narcissism as compared to males. The results are discussed in the light of literature.
Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
Title: The OVERT NARCISSISM AND ITS IMPACT ON INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF YOUNG ADULTS
Description:
The current research examined the relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship among young adults.
A correlational research design was employed to assess the relationship among studied variable.
Grandiose Narcissism Scale and Relationship questionnaire scale was used to collect responses from participants.
A sample of N= 200 participants of age range 18-24 (M=21.
6, SD =1.
25) was selected through purposive sampling from Government and private universities.
Grandiose Narcissism Scale and Relationship questionnaire scale was employed to assess overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship respectively.
It was hypothesized that there would be a significant positive relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationship among young adults.
It also hypothesized that there was a significant gender difference in overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships among young adults.
The date was analyzed through SPSS (Version 20).
Descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages was run for demographic variables.
The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was employed to assess the relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships.
Independent T-Test used to administer gender differences.
The result showed that there is no significant relationship between overt narcissism and interpersonal relationships of young adults.
Moreover, it showed that females are more prone to overt narcissism as compared to males.
The results are discussed in the light of literature.
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