The effect of normal personality, psychopathy and attachment on anti-and prosocial outcomesTools Baess, Kathleen (2016) The effect of normal personality, psychopathy and attachment on anti-and prosocial outcomes. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractPsychopathy is a dangerous form of antisocial personality that is associated with aggressive and delinquent behaviour. This thesis investigated psychopathic traits in the normal population to assess the relationship to antisocial and prosocial behaviour. This was examined both psychometrically and behaviourally. Furthermore, it was examined if emotion-processing deficits existed between individuals with high and low psychopathic traits in the normal population.
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