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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 75:627-643
Objectives Experimental research suggests that legal defendants described as psychopathic are generally, although not uniformly, judged more negatively and punitively. Understanding the correlates of perceived psychopathy, regardless of exposure to m
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Psychological Assessment. 29:1447-1457
Given the increasing number of college students seeking Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnoses as well as the potential secondary gains associated with this disorder (e.g., access to stimulant medication, academic accommodations),
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality. 86:738-751
Objective: The validity of self-report psychopathy measures may be undermined by characteristics thought to be defining features of the construct, including poor self-awareness, pathological lying, and impression management. The current study examine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality Disorders. 31:90-109
DSM-5 recently added the specifier "Limited Prosocial Emotions" (LPE) to the Conduct Disorder (CD) diagnosis, yet little is known about how these traits will affect attitudes toward CD youth. Laypersons attending jury duty (N = 326) were randomly ass
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 34:726-741
Several recent studies have examined the effects of mental health and neuroscientific evidence on attitudes toward criminal defendants, suggesting that these factors may influence juror decision-making in meaningful ways. Few studies to date have man
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consumer Marketing. 31:494-502
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the utility of regulatory focus theory principles in a real-world setting; specifically, Internet hosted text advertisements. Effect of compatibility of the ad text with the regulatory focus of the con
Autor:
Shannon Toney Smith, Dustin B. Wygant, John F. Edens, Martin Sellbom, Elyse N. Mowle, Shannon E. Kelley, M. Brent Donnellan
Publikováno v:
Psychological assessment. 29(8)
Inconsistent or careless responding to self-report measures is estimated to occur in approximately 10% of university research participants and may be even more common among offender populations. Inconsistent responding may be a result of a number of
Publikováno v:
Behavioral sciencesthe law. 34(6)
Several recent studies have examined the effects of mental health and neuroscientific evidence on attitudes toward criminal defendants, suggesting that these factors may influence juror decision-making in meaningful ways. Few studies to date have man