Childhood maltreatment is thought to be linked to adult narcissistic traits. In particular, it isthought that the more severe the childhood maltreatment, the more a person would sufferfrom the vulnerable form of narcissism. Individuals with this type of personality disorder displayattention seeking behaviors, lack empathy, are resentful, have an inferiority complex, and viewcriticism as a personal attack. As a result, these individuals can be very resentful and vindictivetowards others. A research clinician has a sample of n=20 patients who have suffered extremechildhood maltreatment and agree to be assessed on a well-known interval scale for vulnerablenarcissism. For the general population, scores on the vulnerable narcissism scale are normallydistributed with a µ = 25 and s=4. The sample of patients score an average of M=29.Can the research clinician conclude that the sample of patients who have experiencedchildhood maltreatment score significantly higher in vulnerable narcissism that the generalpopulation? (test at alpha = .05 and show all of the steps of hypothesis testing)
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