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Machiavellianism in Relation with Power Motive among Adolescents


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Machiavellianism has been a topic of wide research. The present paper seeks to investigate the Machiavellianism in relation with Power motive among Adolescents.It is expected that Machiavellianism and Power motive would be positively correlated. The present sample comprised 240 adolescents(120 females and 120 males) in the age range of 13 to 18 years. The tools used were a scale of Machiavellianism (Mach IV Scale) and Power Motive Inventory (PMI). The correlation and t-test were used to assess the data. The results revealed significant and positive correlation between Machiavellianism and Power Motive. The results for Gender difference in variables in the present investigation revealed insignificant difference between males and females with respect to Machiavellianism. However, t-ratio revealed significant difference between males and females with regard to Power Motive.

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Machiavellianism, Power Motive, Adolescents.
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Nalini Malhotra
Department of Psychology, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Shelly Khurana
Department of Psychology, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract


Machiavellianism has been a topic of wide research. The present paper seeks to investigate the Machiavellianism in relation with Power motive among Adolescents.It is expected that Machiavellianism and Power motive would be positively correlated. The present sample comprised 240 adolescents(120 females and 120 males) in the age range of 13 to 18 years. The tools used were a scale of Machiavellianism (Mach IV Scale) and Power Motive Inventory (PMI). The correlation and t-test were used to assess the data. The results revealed significant and positive correlation between Machiavellianism and Power Motive. The results for Gender difference in variables in the present investigation revealed insignificant difference between males and females with respect to Machiavellianism. However, t-ratio revealed significant difference between males and females with regard to Power Motive.

Keywords


Machiavellianism, Power Motive, Adolescents.