Test_Supporting data for: Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Charcters? (doi:10.21997/test/DK9QQO)

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Title:

Test_Supporting data for: Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Charcters?

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doi:10.21997/test/DK9QQO

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DeiC Dataverse Demo

Date of Distribution:

2025-02-06

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Bibliographic Citation:

Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, Jens; Fiskaali, Anne; Høgh-Olesen, Henrik; Johnson, John A.; Smith, Murray; Clasen, Mathias, 2025, "Test_Supporting data for: Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Charcters?", https://doi.org/10.21997/TEST/DK9QQO, DeiC Dataverse Demo, V1

Study Description

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Title:

Test_Supporting data for: Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Charcters?

Identification Number:

doi:10.21997/test/DK9QQO

Authoring Entity:

Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, Jens

Fiskaali, Anne

Høgh-Olesen, Henrik (Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences)

Johnson, John A. (Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences)

Smith, Murray (Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences)

Clasen, Mathias (School of Communication and Culture - English)

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DeiC Dataverse Demo

Access Authority:

Høgh-Olesen, Henrik

Depositor:

Kruuse, Kirsten Krogh

Date of Deposit:

2025-02-03

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.21997/TEST/DK9QQO

Study Scope

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Arts and Humanities

Abstract:

Each column in the dataset (“VillainDataset”) corresponds to an item in the study survey (“VillainSurvey”), and each row corresponds to a respondent and their answers. The order of the columns follows exactly the order of the items in the study survey.

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Title:

Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, J., Fiskaali, A., Høgh-Olesen, H., Johnson, J., Smith, M., & Clasen, M. (2021). Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Characters? A Personality Psychological Approach to Positive Engagement with Fictional Villainy. Poetics, 85, Article 101511. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2020.101511

Identification Number:

10.1016/j.poetic.2020.101511

Bibliographic Citation:

Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, J., Fiskaali, A., Høgh-Olesen, H., Johnson, J., Smith, M., & Clasen, M. (2021). Do Dark Personalities Prefer Dark Characters? A Personality Psychological Approach to Positive Engagement with Fictional Villainy. Poetics, 85, Article 101511. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2020.101511