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In the first half of the 20th century, mean is used as an adjective mostly in the sense of “humble” or “worthy of little regard” in a negative construction. A survey of the adjective’s use in TIME magazine in the 1920s reveals the following formulations: No mean accomplishment. No mean distinction. No mean writer.
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- Putting Meanness Under The Microscope
If indeed meanness is one of 3 potentially independent dimensions of psychopathy, then it can be separated out and understood on its own terms. In other words, a person can theoretically be mean without being a psychopath. Moreover, it’s possible to be high on meanness and show signs of other personality disorders, particularly those that share som...
It’s time to look at the way the MPQ-BF defines meanness as a way to help you understand this dimensional approach to its measurement. As published in supplemental material provided in a previous study documenting the development of the measure (Hall et al., 2013), here are key features shown by people both high and low in this quality: High Scorer...
In their study of 508 online participants and 549 undergraduates, Daurio and Taylor used the MPQ-BF along with self-reports of personality disorder traits from existing diagnostic instruments. These measures would allow the researchers to tease out the relationship between meanness and all four potentially related personality disorders. Having prop...
In his dictionary, Noah Webster defined meanness as "want of excellence", "want of rank", "low estate", "lowness of mind", and "sordidness, niggardliness, opposed to liberality or charitableness" pointing out that "meanness is very different from frugality". [2]
Sep 21, 2023 · The “Mean World Syndrome” was coined by the media researcher George Gerbner in the late 20th century. It refers to the belief that the world is more dangerous than it is, primarily due to...
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Oct 10, 2015 · Meanness sprouts resentment and bitterness, not only toward people we love, but—especially—toward ourselves, which can deter us from our relationship with God. Meanness is often a battle within one’s inner world, as opposed to an external conflict with another.
Sep 22, 2021 · Key Definition: Mean people often exhibit traits such as rudeness, insensitivity, a lack of empathy, and a tendency to belittle or criticize others. They may also display a lack of remorse for their actions, enjoy causing others distress, and have difficulty in celebrating the successes of others.
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Decades of research indicates that there is much truth in the popular belief that people are mean to others in order to feel better about themselves. Positive Distinctiveness. Social identity...