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  • The study explores how Dark Triad traits (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy) affect social relationships among high school students over their first year.
  • Findings indicate that Dark Triad traits remain stable over one year, with narcissism predicting less communal relationships in the long-term and Machiavellianism having a short-term positive impact on incoming relations.
  • Overall, the research highlights the complex role these traits play in initiating and maintaining social connections during adolescence.

Article Abstract

Objective: We investigated how Dark Triad traits influence the development and maintenance of social relations.

Method: Participants completed the Short Dark Triad questionnaire and a measure of social relations at three time points: at the beginning of their first year in high school, 3 months later, and at the end of their first year. We investigated whether the Dark Triad traits are stable over time using Multilevel Modeling (N = 265; 59.6% girls), and how Dark Triad traits predict incoming and outgoing agentic and communal relations using Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (N = 192; 60.4% girls).

Results: Overall, the Dark Triad traits were stable over a one-year period. Narcissism did not predict an increase in communal and agentic relations in the short-term, but predicted slightly less incoming communal and more agentic relations in the long-term. In the short-term, Machiavellianism predicted a small increase while psychopathy predicted a small decrease in the incoming agentic and communal relations. In the long-term, however, neither Machiavellianism nor psychopathy was a significant predictor of any incoming relations.

Conclusions: Our results shed new light on the dynamics of making and maintaining social relations through the prism of the Dark Triad traits.

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