Five Factor Narcissism Inventory, FFNI

Test scores

Total Score
5][1
3.0
Vulnerable Narcissism
5][1
2.9
Grandiose Narcissism
5][1
3.1
Reactive Anger
3.1
Shame
3.0
Indifference
3.4
Need for Admiration
2.6
Exhibitionism
2.5
Authoritativeness
2.7
Grandiose Fantasies
3.4
Manipulativeness
3.0
Exploitativeness
2.8
Entitlement
3.3
Lack of Empathy
3.0
Arrogance
3.2
Acclaim-Seeking
2.8
Thrill-Seeking
3.6
Distrust
5][1
3.1
FFNI Factors
Antagonism
3.1
Extraversion
2.9
Neuroticism
5][1
2.7

Calculations

Report

• Reactive Anger – Angry hostility that is specifically in response to criticism or rebuke.

• Shame Self-consciousness – Form of feelings of shame in response to criticism or rebuke.

• Indifference – A lack of self-consciousness or self-doubt in response to criticism or rebuke.

• Need for Admiration – An emotional vulnerability that is tied specifically to an excessive need for the admiration and approbation of others.

• Exhibitionism – An emphasis on being noticed, popular, and/or the focus of the attention of others.

• Authoritativeness – An excessive assertiveness with the goal of obtaining power, status, and/or leadership in social settings.

• Grandiose Fantasies – A preoccupation with fantasies of glory, success, and status.

• Manipulativeness – Opposite to straightforwardness: a disposition to deceptively manipulate the feelings and/or opinions of others

• Exploitativeness – Opposite to altruism: a disposition to exploit or take advantages of others.

• Entitlement – Also opposite to altruism: feelings and actions of entitlement, presumptuousness, and expectations of special and self-serving treatment.

• Lack of Empathy – A form of tough-mindedness in which the person fails to be aware of, appreciate, or acknowledge the feelings of others.

• Arrogance – Opposite to modesty: haughty, snobbish, conceited, and/or arrogant thoughts and behavior.

• Acclaim Seeking – An excessive achievement-striving associated with a preoccupation with achieving acclaim, status, and/or fame.

• Thrill Seeking – An excessive excitement-seeking that leads to high risk behavior for the sake of thrills and excitement.

• Distrust – A maladaptively low level of trust concerning the intentions and motivations of others.

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