The 64-item Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Hare SRP; Paulhus, Neumann, & Hare, in press) is the most recent revision of the SRP, which has undergone numerous iterations. Little research has been conducted with this new edition; therefore, the goal of this study was to elucidate the factor structure as well as the criterion-related, convergent, and discriminant validity of the measure in a large sample of college students (N = 602). Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the best fitting model was the original 4-factor model proposed by the authors of the Hare SRP (compared to a 1-factor, 2-factor, and 4-factor random model). The 4-factor model revealed superior fit for the data relative to the other alternative models. In addition,...
There is currently limited evidence for the two-factor structure of Psychopathy. The aim was to prov...
This study compared five proposed factor models of psychopathy in a sample of 227 adolescent incarce...
This study separated the constructs of hypothetical psychopathy and hypothetical psychosis-proneness...
The Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale is a promising self-report inventory primarily designed for t...
This study examined the factor structure, external correlates, and predictive utility of the Self-Re...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
The 64-item Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale was translated into Polish with the aim to test const...
This study examines the factor structure, external correlates, and predictive utility of the Self-Re...
The Levenson, Kiehl, and Fitzpatrick (1995) Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP) was introduced in t...
The Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (SRP; Paulhus, Neumann, & Hare, in press) is a promising self...
Although psychopathy construct (SRP-SF) was assessed among various samples, prior research did not i...
Although psychopathy construct (SRP-SF) was assessed among various samples, prior research did not i...
Although psychopathy construct (Self-Report Psychopathy Scale–Short Form [SRP–SF]) was assessed amon...
Although psychopathy construct (Self-Report Psychopathy Scale–Short Form [SRP–SF]) was assessed amon...
There is currently limited evidence for the two-factor structure of Psychopathy. The aim was to prov...
This study compared five proposed factor models of psychopathy in a sample of 227 adolescent incarce...
This study separated the constructs of hypothetical psychopathy and hypothetical psychosis-proneness...
The Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale is a promising self-report inventory primarily designed for t...
This study examined the factor structure, external correlates, and predictive utility of the Self-Re...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
The 64-item Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale was translated into Polish with the aim to test const...
This study examines the factor structure, external correlates, and predictive utility of the Self-Re...
The Levenson, Kiehl, and Fitzpatrick (1995) Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP) was introduced in t...
The Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (SRP; Paulhus, Neumann, & Hare, in press) is a promising self...
Although psychopathy construct (SRP-SF) was assessed among various samples, prior research did not i...
Although psychopathy construct (SRP-SF) was assessed among various samples, prior research did not i...
Although psychopathy construct (Self-Report Psychopathy Scale–Short Form [SRP–SF]) was assessed amon...
Although psychopathy construct (Self-Report Psychopathy Scale–Short Form [SRP–SF]) was assessed amon...
There is currently limited evidence for the two-factor structure of Psychopathy. The aim was to prov...
This study compared five proposed factor models of psychopathy in a sample of 227 adolescent incarce...
This study separated the constructs of hypothetical psychopathy and hypothetical psychosis-proneness...