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The German Standard and Short Authentic and Hubristic Pride Scales: Psychometric Properties, Validity Testing, Self-Other Agreement, and Linguistic Correlates
The authentic and hubristic pride (A&HP) model is the domineering paradigm in pride research. Authentic pride (AP) comprises feelings of accomplishment and self-worth, whereas hubristic pride (HP) includes conceit and arrogance. We provide a German version of the A&HP scale (Tracy & Robi...
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Published in: | European journal of psychological assessment : official organ of the European Association of Psychological Assessment 2023, Vol.39 (1), p.61-72 |
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Summary: | The authentic and hubristic pride (A&HP) model is the
domineering paradigm in pride research. Authentic pride (AP) comprises feelings
of accomplishment and self-worth, whereas hubristic pride (HP) includes conceit
and arrogance. We provide a German version of the A&HP scale (Tracy & Robins, 2007), the
GAHPS. We found a good fit for a two-factor solution. Internal consistencies
were high. Nomological validity was supported for personality, self-esteem, and
narcissism (Study 1, N = 569), status (Study 2,
N = 565), and other emotions (Study 3, N =
204). In Study 4 (N = 184), AP and HP had different
associations with prosocial and antisocial behavior. We found high self-other
agreement (109 dyads) for AP but not for HP. Further, people used different
words to describe AP and HP when they described themselves and peers, thus
suggesting that the two forms are associated with different linguistic styles.
Finally, using an Ant Colony Optimization algorithm, we derived a short form for
the scale. Researchers are advised to choose the standard or short scale,
depending on the research purpose. This research broadens the validity testing
of the A&HP model and, for the first time, provides linguistic correlates of
the two forms of pride. |
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ISSN: | 1015-5759 2151-2426 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1015-5759/a000684 |