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Computer program spots narcissistic execs

By Research Advancement • Jan 21, 2014 • Research In The News•   

A team of researchers at Binghamton University claims it has developed a computerized content-analysis tool that reliably and validly measures narcissistic and psychopathic traits in leaders of Fortune 100 companies, Mashable reports.

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