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Autor:
Katherine L. Perez, Danielle L. Boisvert, Eric M. Cooke, Eric J. Connolly, Jessica Wells, Richard H. Lewis, Matthias Woeckener, Todd A. Armstrong
Publikováno v:
Heliyon, Vol 8, Iss 12, Pp e12171- (2022)
Prior research has identified relations between prenatal testosterone exposure and various antisocial and criminal behaviors. However, less is known about the association between prenatal testosterone exposure and personality traits, such as psychopa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bfa65b4ebfd243c6b1f326cd62514f86
Autor:
Richard H. Lewis, Nicholas Kavish, Matthias Woeckener, Jessica Wells, Danielle Boisvert, Eric M. Cooke, Todd A. Armstrong
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality Disorders. 35:469-480
Examining psychopathic traits at the factor or facet level has revealed that various aspects of psychopathy may be differentially related, even in opposing directions, to important outcomes (e.g., intelligence, emotion regulation). Empirical work on
Autor:
Richard H. Lewis, Todd A. Armstrong, Brittany E. Hayes, Eric M. Cooke, Nicholas Kavish, Jessica Wells, Danielle Boisvert, Matthias Woeckener, Leana A. Bouffard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP6384-NP6404
Rape myths are attitudes that implicitly and explicitly blame victims for their own sexual victimization. Greater adherence to rape myths is linked to several negative outcomes, including the neutralization of gender-based violence and the perpetrati
Autor:
Eric M. Cooke, Matthias Woeckener, Nicholas Kavish, Richard H. Lewis, Eric J. Connolly, Jessica Wells, James M. Harper, Danielle Boisvert, Todd A. Armstrong
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 66:1470-1501
This study provides a test of General Strain Theory by examining the relations between strain, negative emotions, and biological hormones in the prediction of antisocial behavior across gender. Findings from a diverse sample of 512 undergraduate stud
Autor:
Todd A. Armstrong, Danielle L. Boisvert, Jessica Wells, Richard H. Lewis, Eric M. Cooke, Matthias Woeckener, Nicholas Kavish, Nicholas Vietto, James M. Harper
Publikováno v:
Hormones and behavior. 146
Only two studies to date have considered the joint effects of testosterone and cortisol on direct measures of criminal behavior. The current study extends this earlier work by incorporating the direct and interactive effects of baseline hormone measu
Autor:
Matthias Woeckener, Eric M. Cooke, Todd A. Armstrong, Richard H. Lewis, Danielle Boisvert, Jessica Wells, Nicholas Kavish
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 141:218-225
Despite consistent findings associating autonomic activity, such as resting heart rate, with antisocial behavior, the research connecting autonomic variables to related phenotypes, such as psychopathy and sensation seeking, has been mixed. The existi
Autor:
Richard H. Lewis, Danielle Boisvert, Matthias Woeckener, Todd A. Armstrong, Jessica Wells, Matt R. Nobles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 35:2271-2296
There is consistent evidence to suggest that individuals with low resting heart rate are more likely to engage in a variety of antisocial behaviors. The present study examines whether this finding can be extended to stalking perpetration. Drawing fro
Autor:
Danielle Boisvert, Jessica Wells, Nicholas Kavish, Eric M. Cooke, Richard H. Lewis, Todd A. Armstrong, Matthias Woeckener
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychology. 161:108073
Increasing evidence indicates that the interaction between testosterone and cortisol is associated with variation in aggressive behavior. However, results are mixed. The current study further explored the association between testosterone, cortisol, a
Autor:
Danielle Boisvert, Eric M. Cooke, Nicholas Kavish, Matthias Woeckener, Jessica Wells, Richard Lewis, Todd A. Armstrong
Publikováno v:
Biological psychology. 141
The current study tested the association between physiology and aggressive behavior type in a large sample of University students (N = 509). Measures of aggression were gathered with the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire. Analyses used