2017
DOI: 10.23923/j.rips.2018.02.019
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Psychopathy as a Predictor Variable of The Disposition to Steal

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“…When the different dimensions of psychopathy were analyzed, it was observed that callousness (lack of empathy and remorse) discriminates only in relation to obscene gestu-res (psychological violence), while uncaring does so for spitting on parents (psychological violence). These results are consistent with research that finds that the interpersonal dimension of psychopathy is a better predictor of antisocial behavior than the affective dimension (García et al, 2018). No statistically significant relationship was found between unemotional and CPV behaviors, although in the study by Ciucci et al, (2013), this influence was only indirect, through lack of empathy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…When the different dimensions of psychopathy were analyzed, it was observed that callousness (lack of empathy and remorse) discriminates only in relation to obscene gestu-res (psychological violence), while uncaring does so for spitting on parents (psychological violence). These results are consistent with research that finds that the interpersonal dimension of psychopathy is a better predictor of antisocial behavior than the affective dimension (García et al, 2018). No statistically significant relationship was found between unemotional and CPV behaviors, although in the study by Ciucci et al, (2013), this influence was only indirect, through lack of empathy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Correlations presently observed were coherent with the externalizing spectra, showing that these traits can be grouped in some level, as proposed by the HiTOP model (Conway et al, 2018;Kotov et al, 2017) and other studies (Forbes et al, 2017;Forbush & Watson, 2013;Krueger, Markon, Patrick, Benning, & Kramer, 2007). Correlations between IDCP-ASPD total score and external measures were moderate to large (Cohen, 1992) (García et al, 2018;Kahn, Byrd, & Pardini, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%