Purpose – Recent research has suggested that a heightened sensitivity to nonverbal cues may give individuals with psychopathic traits an advantage when selecting potential victims. The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of gender on the association between psychopathy and perceptions of vulnerability to violent victimization. Design/methodology/approach – A sample of 291 undergraduate students viewed a series of eight videos depicting individual female targets walking down a hallway from behind. Participants rated each target's vulnerability to violent victimization and provided a justification for each rating. In addition to these ratings, participants completed the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale. Findings – A series of hierarch...
Research has yielded inconsistent findings between psychopathy and aggression, with findings varying...
Prior literature has supported associations between psychopathic personality traits and aggressive b...
A lack of empathy is considered a key component in the construct of psychopathy (Cleckley, 1964). Th...
Prior research has shown that psychopathic traits correlate with ability to make more accurate asses...
Psychopathy research has focused primarily on characteristics of male offenders. With little empiric...
We tried to understand individual differences in two super-categories of cues to vulnerability. In a...
To address inconsistencies in the literature on psychopathy and empathy, I employed a between-subjec...
Recent conceptualizations of psychopathy are moving toward more inclusive, purely trait-based models...
Much contention and speculation exists regarding the emotional and social skills associated with psy...
Psychopathy is generally defined as a personality disorder and is characterised by a range of affect...
Although a considerable amount of research has been conducted examining the validity of psychopathy ...
This study examined the associations of distinct phenotypic components of psychopathy-- boldness, me...
Purpose/Background: Psychopathy and Machiavellianism are the two constructs that make up the Dark Tr...
Psychopathy is a maladaptive personality disorder associated with a host of negative outcomes, inclu...
Traditional conceptualizations of psychopathy highlight the importance of affective features of the ...
Research has yielded inconsistent findings between psychopathy and aggression, with findings varying...
Prior literature has supported associations between psychopathic personality traits and aggressive b...
A lack of empathy is considered a key component in the construct of psychopathy (Cleckley, 1964). Th...
Prior research has shown that psychopathic traits correlate with ability to make more accurate asses...
Psychopathy research has focused primarily on characteristics of male offenders. With little empiric...
We tried to understand individual differences in two super-categories of cues to vulnerability. In a...
To address inconsistencies in the literature on psychopathy and empathy, I employed a between-subjec...
Recent conceptualizations of psychopathy are moving toward more inclusive, purely trait-based models...
Much contention and speculation exists regarding the emotional and social skills associated with psy...
Psychopathy is generally defined as a personality disorder and is characterised by a range of affect...
Although a considerable amount of research has been conducted examining the validity of psychopathy ...
This study examined the associations of distinct phenotypic components of psychopathy-- boldness, me...
Purpose/Background: Psychopathy and Machiavellianism are the two constructs that make up the Dark Tr...
Psychopathy is a maladaptive personality disorder associated with a host of negative outcomes, inclu...
Traditional conceptualizations of psychopathy highlight the importance of affective features of the ...
Research has yielded inconsistent findings between psychopathy and aggression, with findings varying...
Prior literature has supported associations between psychopathic personality traits and aggressive b...
A lack of empathy is considered a key component in the construct of psychopathy (Cleckley, 1964). Th...