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MACH-IV

Machiavellianism is measured by the MACH-IV, a 20-item self-report measure that poses questions about the utility of various tactics instead of asking respondents directly whether they manipulate others. Those who score high on the scale (high Machs) are more likely to have a high level of deceitfulness, an unempathetic temperament, and engage in interpersonal manipulation. The MACH-IV measures three themes: belief in manipulative tactics, a cynical worldview, and a pragmatic morality.

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Updated 2022-08-31

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