Dark Triad / Dark Tetrad

The Dark Triad is a cluster of three socially aversive but subclinical personality traits, named by Delroy Paulhus and Kevin Williams in 2002. It sorts people by their levels of Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy; a fourth trait, sadism, extends it to the Dark Tetrad. Our free course explains all four constructs, how they differ and overlap, and how they show up in everyday behaviour — while being clear that a high score is a normal-range tendency, not a clinical diagnosis.

These are empirically studied personality constructs measured with validated self-report scales; high scores describe normal-range tendencies and are not a clinical diagnosis. The 'Dark Triad' term was introduced by Paulhus & Williams (2002). (Paulhus & Williams (2002); Sadism added c. 2009-2013 (Dark Tetrad))

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