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Psychopathy Spectrum
Test
Your results:

You Population Average

You are 85.94% sociopathic, 81.82%


impulsive, which makes you 59.01%
more psychopathic than the
population average.

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Explanation of Terms:

Psychopaths are characterized by


both the interpersonal
manipulativeness and callousness of
sociopaths, as well as the anger,
disinhibited behavior, and emotional
dysregulation of the impulsive
personality. This combination of
deviance, cunning, and aggression
results in individuals who are truly
among the most dangerous and
volatile of people.

Sociopaths are characterized by


interpersonal manipulativeness and
deviance, as well as egocentricity,
callousness, and the lack of remorse
or guilt. Sociopaths are capable of
employing glibness and superficial
charm to cunningly use people, but
generally lack the impulsivity and
overtly violent disposition of
psychopaths and impulsive
personalities.

Impulsive personalities are


characterized by an angry,
disinhibited, and thoughtless
attitude towards life, as well as a
pattern of negative emotionality and
emotional dysregulation. They
frequently resort to bullying,
intimidation, and social aggression
when frustrated, but lack the
cunning manipulativeness of
sociopaths and psychopaths.

Normal individuals are


characterized by low scores on both
dimensions of the psychopathy
spectrum (social deviance and
impulsive aggression).
However, please note that someone
who is “normal” on the psychopathy
spectrum may still have
other personality maladaptions,
or generalized inclinations towards
anger.

Antisocial (Psychopath / …

References

Levenson, M.R., Kiehl, K.A,


Fitzpatrick, C.M. (1995). Assessing
psychopathic attributes in a
noninstitutionalized
population. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 68, 151-
158.
Miller, J.D., Gaughan, E.T., and
Pryor, L.R. (2008). The Levenson
Self-Report Psychopathy Scale. An
Examination of the Personality
Traits and Disorders Associated With
the LSRP Factors. Assessment, 15,
450-463.
Sellbom, M. (2011). Elaborating on
the construct validity of the
Levenson self-report psychopathy
scale in incarcerated and non-
incarcerated samples. Law and
Human Behavior, 35, 440-451.

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