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Do the Most Corrupt and Unequal Countries Form More Narcissistic or Manipulative People?

Summary by Newsweek México
People living in contexts marked by high levels of corruption, inequality, poverty and violence are more likely to develop personality traits considered “dark”, such as narcissism, psychopathy and resentment. However, where do they most often manifest themselves? That was the question that an attempt was made to answer a new study led by Ingo Zettler, professor of psychology at the University of Copenhagen. The research analyzed data from nearly…
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People living in contexts marked by high levels of corruption, inequality, poverty and violence are more likely to develop personality traits considered “dark”, such as narcissism, psychopathy and resentment. However, where do they most often manifest themselves? That was the question that an attempt was made to answer a new study led by Ingo Zettler, professor of psychology at the University of Copenhagen. The research analyzed data from nearly…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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