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Brittany Gentile
Researcher at University of Georgia
Publications - 38
Citations - 3803
Brittany Gentile is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Narcissism & Narcissistic Personality Inventory. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3251 citations.
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Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: a nomological network analysis.
Joshua D. Miller,Brian J. Hoffman,Eric T. Gaughan,Brittany Gentile,Jessica Maples,W. Keith Campbell +5 more
TL;DR: An exploratory factor analysis of 3 prominent self-report measures of narcissism supported the notion that these scales include content consistent with 2 relatively distinct constructs: grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.
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Birth cohort increases in psychopathology among young Americans, 1938–2007: A cross-temporal meta-analysis of the MMPI.
Jean M. Twenge,Brittany Gentile,C. Nathan DeWall,Debbie S. Ma,Katharine Lacefield,David R. Schurtz +5 more
TL;DR: Two cross-temporal meta-analyses find large generational increases in psychopathology among American college students between 1938 and 2007 and high school students between 1951 and 2002 on the MMPI-A.
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Searching for a Vulnerable Dark Triad: Comparing Factor 2 Psychopathy, Vulnerable Narcissism, and Borderline Personality Disorder
TL;DR: Although the VDT members are related to negative emotionality and antagonistic interpersonal styles, they are also related to introversion and disinhibition, and it seems there is a "dark continuum" of pathological personality traits that differ primarily in relation to negative and positive emotionality
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Gender Differences in Domain-Specific Self-Esteem: A Meta-Analysis:
Brittany Gentile,Shelly Grabe,Brenda Dolan-Pascoe,Jean M. Twenge,Brooke E. Wells,Alissa Maitino +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis examines gender differences in 10 specific domains of self-esteem across 115 studies, including 428 effect sizes and 32,486 individuals, in a mixed-effects analysis.
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A test of two brief measures of grandiose narcissism: the narcissistic personality inventory-13 and the narcissistic personality inventory-16.
Brittany Gentile,Joshua D. Miller,Brian J. Hoffman,Dennis E. Reidy,Amos Zeichner,W. Keith Campbell +5 more
TL;DR: A new short measure of narcissism is introduced, the NPI-13, which provides both a total score and 3 subscale scores (Leadership/Authority; Grandiose Exhibitionism; Entitlement/Exploitativeness), and it is demonstrated that both short measures manifest good convergent and discriminant validity and adequate overall reliability.