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- thought Machiavellianism (psychology), a personality trait centered on cold and mani****tive behavior Machiavellianism in the workplace Machiavellian intelligence...
- Dark Triad, composed of 27 items. High vs Low Machiavellianism Like all personality traits, Machiavellianism is a characteristic that exists on a spectrum...
- high in Machiavellianism tended to allow interviewers more freedom to direct the content of the interview. Whereas, men high in Machiavellianism gave interviewers...
- Machiavellianism (or Machiavellism) is widely defined as the political philosophy of the Italian Renaissance diplomat Niccolò Machiavelli, usually ****ociated...
- psychologists argue that Machiavellianism seems to be indistinguishable from psychopathy and that scales of Machiavellianism seem to measure the psychopathy...
- Machiavellian (31 January 1987 – 27 June 2004) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from August 1989...
- (1975). Game theory Machiavellianism (psychology) Iterated prisoner's dilemma Byrne, Richard W.; Whiten, Andrew (1990). "Machiavellian Intelligence: Social...
- Studies in machiavellianism. Academic Press. Austin EJ, Farrelly D, Black C, Moore H (July 2007). "Emotional intelligence, Machiavellianism and emotional...
- The Machiavellian Moment is a work of intellectual history by J. G. A. Po**** (Princeton University Press, 1975). It posits a connection between republican...
- adjective Machiavellian became a term describing a form of politics that is "marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith". Machiavellianism also remains...