Abstract
Zusammenfassung. An vier Stichproben wurden die psychometrischen Eigenschaften der deutschen Version des NPI (Narcissistic Personality Inventory, Raskin & Hall, 1979, 1981) untersucht. Die Skala erfasst subklinischen Narzissmus als Persönlichkeitsmerkmal. Das NPI erwies sich sowohl in seiner Lang- als auch in seiner Kurzform als hinreichend konsistent und zeitlich stabil. Hinweise auf konvergente und diskriminante Validität fanden sich u.a. in Bezug auf Selbstwertschätzung und die Dimensionen des Fünf-Faktoren-Modells. Mit Hilfe von Faktorenanalysen wurde die interne Struktur der Langversion untersucht. Die empirisch ermittelte Faktorenlösung unterscheidet sich von den bei Emmons (1987) oder Raskin und Terry (1988) berichteten, ähnelt letzterer aber mehr als ersterer.
Abstract. Psychometric properties of a German version of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI, Raskin & Hall, 1979, 1981) are investigated across four different samples. The scale taps into subclinical narcissism as a personality construct. Results showed that both a 40-item long version and a 15-item short version had good internal consistency and temporal stability (two months). Satisfactory evidence of convergent and discriminant validity was obtained by relating the NPI to measures of other personality constructs (e.g., self-esteem, Big Five). However, the factor structure we found differed from that found by both Emmons (1987) and Raskin and Terry (1988) though it resembles the latter more than the former.
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