
معرفی
Christian Jordan is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on self-esteem, narcissism, and self-enhancement mechanisms. He explores how implicit and explicit self-views influence behavior, social perception, and interpersonal dynamics. Key themes include the interplay between narcissism and prosocial behavior, the role of implicit attitudes, and methodological advancements in psychological measurement.
His work spans experimental designs, scale development (e.g., Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale adaptations), and critiques of research practices like the Implicit Association Test (IAT). He emphasizes open science principles in publishing and has contributed to understanding how narcissistic traits affect group dynamics and social judgment. Jordan’s office is located in N2022, though he was on sabbatical from January to June 2018.
Publications highlight topics such as the waxing/waning nature of narcissism, ethical mindfulness practices, and the misperception of narcissists as high in self-esteem. His research frequently intersects with social psychology, cognitive science, and personality assessment, offering insights into both theoretical and applied behavioral contexts.

