Construct validation of the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire in Spanish‐speaking countries: Assessment of the reliability, structural and external validity and cross‐cultural equivalence

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Doroszuk, Marta
Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena
Torres Marín, Jorge
Navarro Carrillo, Ginés
Włodarczyk, Anna
Martinez, Laura
Newton, James
Oviedo Trespalacios, Oscar
Rogoza, Radosław
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Doroszuk, Marta;
Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena;
Torres Marín, Jorge;
Navarro Carrillo, Ginés;
Włodarczyk, Anna;
Blasco Belled, Ana;
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Rogoza, Radosław.
(2019)
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Construct validation of the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire in Spanish‐speaking countries: Assessment of the reliability, structural and external validity and cross‐cultural equivalence.
International Journal of Psychology, 2020, vol. 55, núm. 3, p. 413-424.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12595.
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A recent re-operationalisation of grandiose narcissism has resulted in the distinction of two
narcissistic strategies based on the cognitive, affective-motivational, and behavioural
dynamics: admiration (assertive self-enhancement) and rivalry (antagonistic self-protection).
The Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire (NARQ) was developed to assess this
model with two higher-order dimensions. However, cross-validations of the NARQ have not
been extensively conducted across diverse population groups and languages. This study aimed
to test the internal and external validity (through the relation with envy and self-esteem),
reliability, and cross-cultural equivalence of the Spanish version of the NARQ. The
psychometric properties were evaluated in a Spanish sample (N = 310), and cross-cultural
equivalence was tested in participants from Chile (N = 234) and Colombia (N = 256). The
results supported the reliability and validity of the Spanish NARQ, as well as the cross-cultural
equivalence across Spanish-speaking countries. In addition, we discuss obtained differences
across Spanish, Chilean, and Colombian sample within two narcissistic strategies.