Publications: Narcissism
Mercadante, E. J., & Tracy, J. L. (2022).
A paradox of pride: Hubristic pride predicts strategic dishonesty after status threats.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151, 1681-1706.
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Tracy, J. L. (2013).
Pride: It brings out the best--and worst--in humans.
Scientific American Mind
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Cheng, J. T., Tracy, J. L. & Miller, G. E. (2013).
Are narcissists hardy or vulnerable? The role of narcissism in the production of stress-related biomarkers in response to daily emotional distress.
Emotion, 13, 1004-1011.
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Unmitigated Arrogance.
Edge Annual Question 2013: What Should We Be Worried About? http://edge.org/response-detail/23850
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Tracy, J. L., Cheng, J. T., Martens, J. P., & Robins, R. W. (2011)
The affective core of narcissism: Inflated by pride, deflated by shame.
Handbook of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder
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Tracy, J. L., Cheng, J., Robins, R. W., & Trzesniewski, K. (2009).
Authentic and hubristic pride: The affective core of self-esteem and narcissism.
Self and Identity, 8, 196-213.
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Tracy, J. L., & Robins, R. W. (2004).
Putting the self into self-conscious emotions: A theoretical model.
Psychological Inquiry, 15, 103-125.
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Tracy, J. L., & Robins, R. W. (2003).
Death of a (narcissistic) salesman: An integrative model of fragile self-esteem.
Psychological Inquiry, 14, 57-62. [commentary]
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Robins, R. W., Tracy, J. L., & Shaver, P. R. (2001).
Shamed into self-love: Dynamics, roots, and functions of narcissism.
Psychological Inquiry, 12, 230-236. [commentary]
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