Author/Authors :
Don Munro، نويسنده , , Miles Bore and David Powis، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An investigation into personality factors possibly underlying ethical behaviour in medical students and doctors indicated the
importance of two primary dimensions, empathy and narcissism. Experimental questionnaires based on these dimensions
were constructed and administered to large samples of medical school applicants. Factor analyses suggested the presence of
four factors, labelled Narcissism, Aloofness, Empathy and Confidence. These were combined in a 100-item instrument
intended for screening purposes. This paper reports on two construct validation studies for the intrument, with New Zealand
medical students (n = 237) and Scottish medical school applicants (n= 510), using overlapping batteries of personality scales.
The validity coefficients for the samples indicate similar constructs for narcissism (related to disagreeableness,
aggressiveness, aloofness from others, sensitivity to rewards, and anxiety), and empathy (related positively to emotional
intelligence, extraversion, open-mindedness, compliance with others and negatively to aloofness). Factor analysis supports
the hypothesis of separate dimensions for narcissistic aggression and empathic relationships.