The Assessment of Psychopathic Traits and Risk-Taking Using Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART)
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Continuing a program of research assessing the utility of the Behavioral Analog Risk Task (BART, Lejuez et al, 2002) as a measure ofrisk taking, the BART was administered to a non-forensic sample of individuals high and low in self-reported psychopathy. Inter-relations of BART performance with measures of psychopathy and impulsivity were examined, with an emphasis on exploring the predictive validity of self report measures on overt risk-taking behavior. Following completion of the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (SRP-II; Hare, 1991), Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS; Barratt, _ 1985), and the Authority Problems subscale (Pd2) of the MMPI-2 (Harris & Lingoes, 1955), physiological data were collected while participants completed the BART. Results supported the primary hypothesis that higher self-reported psychopathy (SRP-II Factor II: Antisocial Behavior) is predictive of increased risk-taking behavior on the BART. Findings also supported the notion of behavioral symmetry across forensic and non clinical samples of individuals high in psychopathic traits, revealed interesting gender differences in self-reported psychopathy, and provided psychometric support for both the BART and SRP-II assessment strategies. Future research directions are presented.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017