How personal significance, collective narcissism, and willingness to sacrifice shape extreme personalities

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Altungy, Pedro
Navarro McCarthy, Ashley
Lana Blond, Rocío
Liébana Puado, Sara
Jaume, Luis Carlos

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Extreme feelings, behaviors, and cognitions, although often considered outside the bounds of normality, are part of human nature. This study examines whether variables proven to be related to extremism, including personal significance, collective narcissism, and willingness to make sacrifices, are related to, and could incipiently explain, extreme personality.

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Altungy, P., Navarro-McCarthy, A., Lana-Blond, R., Liébana, S., Jaume, L. C., Szumowska, E., Molinario, E., Gómez, Á., & Kruglanski, A. W. (2026). How personal significance, collective narcissism, and willingness to sacrifice shape extreme personalities. Frontiers in Social Psychology, 4, 1714455. https://doi.org/10.3389/frsps.2026.1714455

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