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September 18, 2003: Volume 59, Number 2

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Prof. Rose is co-author of book chapter

Paul Rose, visiting assistant professor of psychology, is co-author (with K. Campbell of the University of Georgia) of a book chapter, "Greatness feels good: A telic model of narcissism and subjective well-being" to appear in the forthcoming Advances in Psychology Research, edited by Frank Columbus (Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Hauppauge, N.Y.) "In spite of speculations to the contrary, a variety of research evidence has accumulated suggesting that narcissists are satisfied with their lives," the authors write in the abstract. "In this paper, we review evidence in support of this unpopular position, and we explain some of the reasons why narcissism is positively correlated with happiness."

 

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