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Narcissists Overestimate Their Emotional Intelligence, Attractiveness and Social Skills

By Emily Shemanski — 2017

According to a recent study published in Personality and Mental Health, narcissists consistently overestimated their emotional intelligence. However, these overestimations of assessments were not linked to feelings of grandiosity, a hallmark trait of narcissism.

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