Annotated bib - Course work paper PDF

Title Annotated bib - Course work paper
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Barry, C., Sidoti, C., & Wong, M. (2020, October 12). Peer Perceptions of Communal Narcissism and Communalism in At-Risk Adolescents. Retrieved November 22, 2020, from https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/1614-0001/a000334 There may have been a link between narcissism and seen as aggressive by their peers. This would be proved wrong by their research. This is important with peers and their perception of them. Narcissistic people want to rain superior over there appears and this leads to social benefits. This relates to my study by showing one age group that is prevalent with narcissism. Although the hypothesis was not confirmed in the study it does show that narcissism has some effect on its peers whether it is positive or negative. narcissism and adults is shown to relate to higher social interactions. Rohmann, E., Neumann, E., Herner, M. J., & Bierhoff, H.-W. (2012). Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: Self-construal, attachment, and love in romantic relationships. European Psychologist, 17(4), 279– 290. https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000100 Narcissism affects how people can feel love and how they see themselves. There are two types of narcissism vulnerable narcissism and grandiose narcissism. Through studies and different types of personality inventories it was found that vulnerable narcissism had a more powerful predicator of having an effect on self-esteem and how they saw themselves. This supports the hypothesis about narcissism. Within the results it can show that narcissism plays more than just relationships with others, it can play a role in self-esteem. Sung, Y., Rang Choi, T., Lee, D., & Sung, Y. (2019). Using Instagram While "In a Relationship". Retrieved November 22, 2020, from https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/16140001/a000282 The third article is talking about narcissism and self-esteem with regards to social media. This is a newer topic as social media is very prominent. One social media platform that has a big impact is Instagram. this study shows that a high stuff at the steam has been negatively associated with interacting with people online on dating apps. People that are narcissistic like to disclose information on social media to prove their happiness to others. They want to increase their pride. When in a relationship a narcissist is less likely to post pictures of only their significant other. this also shows support of my thesis in which a narcissist may post things in order to show others that they are happy with their significant other and that they show affection while in a relationship. Although some of their interactions and activity on social media isn’t always with the most positive intentions, it is still with good faith. After looking in article 1 strength that I see is that there is a lot of data to back up their claims and tables showing the statistics this is very nice to have because data doesn’t lie and you can see the results in a visual me and her. A weakness that they have is that there is no

other significant proof besides data, as I would like a literature review and some more background information.I found this source by looking up narcissism and love within the Indiana State psych database and I thought that this source was very credible because it was done by multiple people who have a solid background and understanding of the topic and the text seemed very unbiased with a scientific mindset. Talmon, A., Finzi-Dottan, R., & Ginzburg, K. (2020, October 8). "I Will Love You (Me) Forever"-A Longitudinal Study of Narcissism and Emotional Adjustment During the Transition to Motherhood: Request PDF. Retrieved November 22, 2020, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344852603_I_Will_Love_You_Me_ForeverA_Longitudinal_Study_of_Narcissism_and_Emotional_Adjustment_During_the_Transitio n_to_Motherhood Narcissism has a connection with the emotional attachment and adjustment with new mothers. The results show that a mother who is narcissistic has a positive effect on postpartum and attachment with the baby. Although this is positive it may not be close. The mother may be happy that their body can produce a child and is functional which brings pride, on the negative side their experience could be negative with how their body is different and being more vulnerable. This relates to my study as it shows a mother in the child love. Although the love is not all positive it is still there. This shows that there is a bond that is emotional and loving through narcissistic mothers thus reinforcing the thesis that narcissism does not affect the complete ability to feel love....


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