That matches more with other estimates I saw, though those papers were a bit older (e.g.: precaution.org/lib/dhawan_n...). Not an expert in Narcissism, just had my curiosity piqued by the Q.
Lifetime prevalence of Narcissistic Personality Disorder is estimated here to be around 6.2% (7.7% in men and 4.8% in women). Also, it may not be as stable over time as we once thought, and prevalence appears to drop after age 29: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...
Yes, and Nosek is pushing back against it by my reading. I think he's making the point akin to what you said about motivated interpretations. I'll leave you to it.
I don't think Dr. Nosek is making that critique, I think he is wary of people making claims like the data is 'sampled wrong' and we shouldn't 'trust the aggregate results' simply so they can argue/think 'this poll is actually good news for my guy'. Polls have error, but that error goes both ways.
With his pioneering work in Primatology, Ethology, and beyond, Frans de Waal had a large influence on how Scientists think about the evolution and expression of empathy. His writing has influenced my thinking and work. R.I.P. to Dr. de Waal.
Sad new: Frans de Waal has passed away. I've read most of his work. Engaging, thoughtful. I've long argued he understood psychology, as a primatologist, better than many/most psychologists. news.emory.edu/features/202...
🚨Out in Nature Human Behaviour!🚨 Effort is costly - how can we learn to value doing effortful things? Reward effort, not outcomes/performance! Registered report led by the incomparable Hause Lin shows people can learn to prefer doing effortful tasks doi.org/10.1038/s415...
I think you're in the clear, I was able to get clear audio on another device and then on the same one after changing settings. Thanks again!
This looks great! I'm having some issues with the sound dropping out periodically, maybe it's just on my end but thought I'd let you know. Thanks for sharing.
Here are the comparison effect sizes for each lab, first comparing high-choice versus low-choice, then comparing counter-attitudinal to neutral essays. At the bottom is the average effect size, d = -0.03 and d = 0.26, respectively.