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Mr Abolfazl Zarei, Dr Nima Ghorbani, Mr Hamidreza Gharibi,
year 5, Issue 1 (6-2016)
Abstract
Since the orientation of academic psychology approach has been shifted from the study of abnormal people to normal one, at the beginning of a new millennium, the study and explanation of human beings Contentious characteristics and the abuse from each other were highly regarded. This paper aimed to know Dark Triad structure as the extract of a century conceptualization of psychology, particularly with a feature-based point of view, rather than disorder-based emphasis on these behaviors. Dark triad was introduced by William and Paul (2002) as a structure that refers to three personality features called Narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy. In particular, these features, with regard to present fundamental and structural features of modern bureaucratic systems can seriously be used in industrial and organizational psychology studies, because essentially such system needs a kind of alienation of job, money or product in people that produce it, thus people with such features, are more likely to go higher in such organizations.
Matineh Ebadi, Sajjad Basharpoor, Mohammad Narimani,
year 10, Issue 9 (12-2021)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of positive meta-emotion and Machiavellianism in predicting distress of marital relationships in married people in Rasht. The method of this study was descriptive-correlational. The whole couples of Rasht city in the summer of 2019 were constituted the statistical population of this study. Two hundred people from this statistical population were selected randomly by multi-stage cluster sampling and participated in this study. The instruments of Marital Taxon Self-Report Measure of Whisman and et al (MTSRM) (2009), Meta-Emotion Scale of Mitmansgruber and et al (MES) and short version of dark triad personality traits) SDTPM( of Jonason & Webster were used for gathering data. The collected data were analyzed using Pearson correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis by spss23 software. The results showed that positive meta-emotion has a negative relationship with the distress of marital relationships and Machiavellianism has a positive and significant relationship with the distress of marital relationships. Also, total positive meta-emotion and Machiavellianism explain 60.8% of the variance in distress of marital relationships. The results of this study show that the lack of awareness of couples about their personality and emotional characteristics can be a risk factor for marital distress, so holding workshops for couples can reduce the severity of marital distress.