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Showing Original Post only (View all)Study Finds Wealth Gives Rise To A Sense Of Entitlement And Narcissistic Behaviors - RawStory [View all]
Study finds wealth gives rise to a sense of entitlement and narcissistic behaviorsBy Eric W. Dolan - RawStory
Sunday, August 25, 2013 12:14 EDT

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Climbing the economic ladder can influence basic psychological processes within an individual.
According to a new study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin this month, wealth tends to increase a persons sense of entitlement, which in turn can lead to narcissistic behaviors.
Study Here: http://psp.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/08/19/0146167213501699.abstract
Paul Piff of the University of California at Berkeley told PsyPost there is something about wealth that gives rise to a sense of entitlement, a sense that one deserves more good things in life than others, which in turn gives rise to an increased or inflated sense of self-importance, vanity, grandiosity, and omnipotence (narcissism).
Narcissism is a multi-faceted and complex construct, but that wealth is specifically associated with it suggests that as a persons level of privilege rises, that person becomes increasingly self-focused in a sense, becoming the center of their own world and worldview, he explained.
The studies in the paper measure narcissism in a whole host of ways, including measuring how likely someone is to stare at their reflection in a mirror (wealthier people do that more often). Even students who come from wealth, but have done little to create their own wealth (yet), report more entitlement. This suggests that wealth shapes an ideology of self-interest and entitlement thats transferred culturally from one generation to the next.
Piff conducted five experiments to investigate the associations between social class, entitlement, and narcissism.
The first experiment consisted of...
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More: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/25/study-finds-wealth-gives-rise-to-a-sense-of-entitlement-and-narcissistic-behaviors/
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WillyT
Aug 2013
OP
It doesn't take a study to figure out that conservative richie riches are selfish twits
meow2u3
Aug 2013
#9
And the results of this study, results we already knew, will change what??? Nothing. nt
valerief
Aug 2013
#22
All they had to do was ask me. They could have saved a lot of money from that study. nt
kelliekat44
Aug 2013
#28
Assholes do tend to hang onto more money because money is more important to them than
GoneFishin
Aug 2013
#29