[PDF] Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1177/0956797614532818 Corpus ID: 29787915Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism @article{Bianchi2014EnteringAI, title={Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism}, author={Emily C. Bianchi}, journal={Psychological Science}, year={2014}, volume={25}, pages={1429 - 1437} } Emily C. Bianchi Published 2014 Psychology, Medicine Psychological Science Despite widespread interest in narcissism, relatively little is known about the conditions that encourage or dampen it. Drawing on research showing that macroenvironmental conditions in emerging adulthood can leave a lasting imprint on attitudes and behaviors, I argue that people who enter adulthood during recessions are less likely to be narcissistic later in life than those who come of age in more prosperous times. 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