OK. List it.
m.knox - College of Science.
Of course those that majored in business (like NJ) will likely avoid it.
https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillma...ajor-of-psychopaths-according-to-science.html
The researchers rounded up more than 400 students who were about to start one of five declared majors -- psychology, politics, business, economics, or law. They then tested the students for the so-called dark triad of personality traits to get a sense of their levels of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy.
The results won't do much to soothe those concerned about the personalities of those that sit atop many of the world's businesses. Those enrolled in business and economics showed, by far, the highest levels of dark personality traits. Law was in the middle. Would-be psychologists were the least psychopathic of the lot.
m.knox - College of Science.
Of course those that majored in business (like NJ) will likely avoid it.
https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillma...ajor-of-psychopaths-according-to-science.html
The researchers rounded up more than 400 students who were about to start one of five declared majors -- psychology, politics, business, economics, or law. They then tested the students for the so-called dark triad of personality traits to get a sense of their levels of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy.
The results won't do much to soothe those concerned about the personalities of those that sit atop many of the world's businesses. Those enrolled in business and economics showed, by far, the highest levels of dark personality traits. Law was in the middle. Would-be psychologists were the least psychopathic of the lot.