2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/q85hx
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The Development and Validation of the Successful Psychopathy Scale

Abstract: Successful psychopathy is characterized by core traits of callousness and interpersonal manipulation associated with clinical definitions of psychopathy, whilst largely being successful or adaptive in daily life. Despite rising interest in the field, the construct is still not well understood, partially due to competing theoretical models and the lack of a well-validated measurement. Using theoretical literature and expert opinion, we developed and validated the Successful Psychopathy Scale (SPS) for use withi… Show more

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“…Therefore, their callous empathy may be a key factor in their interpersonal success as cheaters (Mealey, 1995) and social predators (Hare, 2003). These traits characterize 'successful' psychopaths (Wallace et al, 2022). Therefore, we could hypothesize that this link between EDA and PCL-R Facet 1 would be even stronger for successful psychopaths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, their callous empathy may be a key factor in their interpersonal success as cheaters (Mealey, 1995) and social predators (Hare, 2003). These traits characterize 'successful' psychopaths (Wallace et al, 2022). Therefore, we could hypothesize that this link between EDA and PCL-R Facet 1 would be even stronger for successful psychopaths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%