'Dark' Personality Traits Thrive in Societies with Corruption and Inequality, Global Study Shows
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'Dark' personality traits thrive in societies with corruption and inequality, global study shows
A new global study shows that people in societies characterized by corruption, inequality, poverty, and violence are more likely to develop aversive, "dark" personality characteristics such as selfishness or spitefulness.
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Read Full ArticleDark personality traits such as selfishness and malice thrive best in societies characterized by corruption, inequality and violence, a new global study shows. Behind the research are researchers from the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with international colleagues. The study is based on data from 1.8 million people in 183 countries and all 50 US states. There is a clear correlation between poor social conditions and a higher incidenc…
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