The Attraction, Selection and Attrition (ASA) model posits that people are attracted to organizations that embody similar personality traits and values to their own. These traits are thought to be further shaped by the organization's culture, ultimately creating a homogenous workforce within the organization (Schneider, 1987). This research applies the ASA model to investigate whether specific university disciplines have an impact on the development of psychopathic traits and empathy in students. An online survey collected data on levels of psychopathic traits and empathy from 259 psychology and business undergraduate students to examine whether group level variations were present across years and disciplines. Generalized Linear Mixed Model...
International audienceObjectiveCognitive empathy might decrease during medical school. Factors assoc...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
This study examined the extent to which empathy and emotion dysregulation facilitate the relationshi...
Objective: The attraction, selection, and attrition model posits that individuals actively self‐sele...
Attracting and selecting students that are well suited to their academic discipline is associated wi...
The present study is a replication of Wilson and McCarthy (2011) [Greed is good? Student disciplinar...
The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in the business sector has...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in th...
Corporate psychopathy is a relatively new area of research (Mathieu et al, 2014) and has important i...
We investigated the ability of undergraduate students to detect psychopathic personality traits in t...
Psychopathy is a disorder encompassing a distinct set of interpersonal, affective, and behavioral tr...
This study was undertaken in the belief that students of psychology possess a significantly greater ...
This study examined the process by which people attribute psychopathology to other people. It was hy...
Previous research has linked anti-social behavior (ASB) to subtypes of empathy and also to sensation...
Cognitive and affective empathy have long been thought to play an important role in moral decision m...
International audienceObjectiveCognitive empathy might decrease during medical school. Factors assoc...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
This study examined the extent to which empathy and emotion dysregulation facilitate the relationshi...
Objective: The attraction, selection, and attrition model posits that individuals actively self‐sele...
Attracting and selecting students that are well suited to their academic discipline is associated wi...
The present study is a replication of Wilson and McCarthy (2011) [Greed is good? Student disciplinar...
The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in the business sector has...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in th...
Corporate psychopathy is a relatively new area of research (Mathieu et al, 2014) and has important i...
We investigated the ability of undergraduate students to detect psychopathic personality traits in t...
Psychopathy is a disorder encompassing a distinct set of interpersonal, affective, and behavioral tr...
This study was undertaken in the belief that students of psychology possess a significantly greater ...
This study examined the process by which people attribute psychopathology to other people. It was hy...
Previous research has linked anti-social behavior (ASB) to subtypes of empathy and also to sensation...
Cognitive and affective empathy have long been thought to play an important role in moral decision m...
International audienceObjectiveCognitive empathy might decrease during medical school. Factors assoc...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
This study examined the extent to which empathy and emotion dysregulation facilitate the relationshi...