Psychopathy is characterized by diverse indicators. Clinical accounts have emphasized 3 distinct facets: interpersonal, affective, and behavioral. Research using the Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL–R), however, has emphasized a 2-factor model. A review of the literature on the PCL–R and related measures of psychopathy, together with confirmatory factor analysis of PCL–R data from North American participants, indicates that the 2-factor model cannot be sustained. A 3-factor hierarchical model was developed in which a coherent superordinate factor, Psychopathy, is underpinned by 3 factors: Arrogant and Deceitful Interpersonal Style, Deficient Affective Experience, and Impulsive and Irresponsible Behavioral Style. The model was cross-valida...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
A review of the construct of psychopathy suggested that procedures for assessing the disorder should...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
Recently, psychopathy has become virtually synonymous with the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) measures....
For more than a decade, researchers and practitioners have generally accepted a two-factor model for...
A survey of clinical views suggests that the significance of antisocial and socially deviant behavio...
Background: There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy C...
The Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL-R) has been conceptualized as indexing two dis-tinct but corr...
There is currently limited evidence for the two-factor structure of Psychopathy. The aim was to prov...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy Ch...
Background There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy Che...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
This study separated the constructs of hypothetical psychopathy and hypothetical psychosis-proneness...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
A review of the construct of psychopathy suggested that procedures for assessing the disorder should...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
Recently, psychopathy has become virtually synonymous with the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) measures....
For more than a decade, researchers and practitioners have generally accepted a two-factor model for...
A survey of clinical views suggests that the significance of antisocial and socially deviant behavio...
Background: There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy C...
The Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL-R) has been conceptualized as indexing two dis-tinct but corr...
There is currently limited evidence for the two-factor structure of Psychopathy. The aim was to prov...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy Ch...
Background There is considerable debate about the underlying factor structure of the Psychopathy Che...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
The relationship between the concepts of Psychopathy (as conceptualised by a four-facet model of the...
This study separated the constructs of hypothetical psychopathy and hypothetical psychosis-proneness...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Currently, there is no standard self-report measure of psychopathy in community-dwelling samples tha...
A review of the construct of psychopathy suggested that procedures for assessing the disorder should...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...