Browsing by Subject "Psychopathy"
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(2016-11-17)Historical conceptualizations of psychopathic personality emphasized affective deficits as characteristic of the disorder. Contemporary research reports deficits in facial emotion recognition, with particularly strong ...
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(2015-11-20)Despite the profound impact and pervasiveness of white-collar crime, few studies have assessed how white-collar criminals’ personality affects juror perceptions of defendants. The current study aimed to provide insight ...
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(2020-05-18)With an estimated prevalence in around 1 % of the general population, individuals with psychopathy cause a disproportionate social and economic burden. In tandem with understanding the exact conceptualization of psychopathy, ...
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(2014-04-25)The United States legal system relies on the ability of jurors to impartially consider complex psychological testimony despite research indicating that they are unable to distinguish between scientifically rigorous evidence ...
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(2017-05-22)Research over the last several decades has more clearly specified the nature of the relationships between emotion regulation and various pathologies. For example, a growing body of literature suggests that psychopathic ...
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(2019-05-15)Due to the level of victimization experienced by college students, it is important to understand factors contributing to perpetration of sexual assault, including personality traits and sexually aggressive attitudes. ...
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(2018-08-08)Psychopathic personality disorder (psychopathy) is generally construed as a constellation of affective/interpersonal deficits and externalizing behaviors/deviance; these characteristics are often considered maladaptive and ...