Test: | Five Factor Narcissism Inventory, FFNI |
Link: | persistent link: https://psytests.org/result?v=ffniEYeFwHk2PYfl-t9lQ |
Total Score | ||
3.0 |
Vulnerable Narcissism | ||
2.9 |
Grandiose Narcissism | ||
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 | 3.1 |
Antagonism | 3.1 | |
Extraversion | 2.9 | |
Neuroticism | 2.7 |
• 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.