Richard Christie's scientific contributions
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... Empirical and theoretical studies have tried to understand socially undesirable personality characteristics and individual differences at a subclinical level, with some traits indicating a disposition to harmful attitudes and behaviors. Studies have focused on isolated characteristics, such as impulsiveness (Dolan & Fullam, 2004) egoism (Weigel, Hessing, & Elffers, 1999), narcissism (Raskin & Hall, 1979), Machiavellianism (Christie & Geis, 1970), psychopathy (Levenson, Kiehl, & Fitzpatrick, 1995;Lilienfeld & Andrews, 1996), sadism (Buckels, Jones, & Paulhus, 2013;Davies & O'Meara, 2007;Min, Pavisic, Howald, Highhouse, & Zickar, 2019), and also a composite of these traits such as the Dark Triad (Jakobwitz & Egan, 2006;Jonason & Webster, 2010;Jones & Paulhus, 2014;Paulhus & Williams, 2002), the Dark Tetrad (Buckels et al., 2013;Međedović & Petrović, 2015;Paulhus, 2014), among many others. ...