The Dark Triad comprises narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism, often measured by questionnaires that overlook personality complexities. Recent research emphasizes that these traits serve as poor predictors of effective leadership due to existing limitations in measurement methods. The study highlights the necessity of appreciating personality's intricacies to better protect individuals from harmful behaviors. Traditional models like the Five Factor Model (FFM) and HEXACO are referenced, but the Dark Triad has been criticized for not aligning well with these frameworks, emphasizing the need for more robust measures of personality.
The Dark Triad in personality consists of narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism, often measured through questionnaires that fail to capture their complexities.
Nathaniel Phillips and colleagues argue that the existing conceptualizations and measures of the Dark Triad are limited in predicting poor leadership outcomes.
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