نتایج جستجو برای: interpersonal deviance

تعداد نتایج: 26637  

2011
JASON J. DAHLING SAMANTHA L. CHAU DAVID M. MAYER JANE B. GREGORY

Pro-social rule breaking (PSRB) is a form of constructive deviance characterized by volitional rule breaking in the interest of the organization or its stakeholders. Over the course of three studies, we developed a generalizable measure of PSRB and placed it in a nomological network with personality, workplace perceptions, counterproductive behaviors, and task and contextual performance ratings...

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2014
Ashley S Hampton Deborah A G Drabick Laurence Steinberg

Although evidence indicates that both psychopathy and intelligence independently predict juvenile offending, relations among IQ, psychopathy, and offending are inconsistent. We investigated whether intelligence moderates the relation between psychopathy and both income and aggressive offending concurrently and over time among 1,354 juvenile offenders enrolled in Pathways to Desistance, a prospe...

Journal: :Assessment 2009
Scott R Ross Stephen D Benning Christopher J Patrick Angela Thompson Amanda Thurston

Psychopathy is a personality disorder that includes interpersonal-affective and antisocial deviance features. The Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI) contains two underlying factors (fearless dominance and impulsive antisociality) that may differentially tap these two sets of features. In a mixed-gender sample of undergraduates and prisoners, we found that PPI fearless dominance was relate...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2009
Nina Lindberg Taina Laajasalo Matti Holi Hanna Putkonen Ghitta Weizmann-Henelius Helinä Häkkänen-Nyholm

BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to evaluate psychopathy-like personality traits in a nationwide consecutive sample of adolescent male homicide offenders and to compare the findings with those of a randomly sampled adult male homicide offender group. A further aim was to investigate associations between psychopathic traits and offender and offence characteristics in adolescent homicides. M...

1999
Sarah Louise Oates

machine can be interpreted together as representing a list of items. (Maier and Hovy, 1991) The next class of relations are referred to as interpersonal relations. Each relation in this class has its own specific effect on the reader. For example, to convince or motivate the reader to do something. They are, therefore, similar to Mann and Thompson’s (Mann and Thompson, 1988) presentational rela...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 2015
Jaime Breilh

I have been asked to respond to the comments of three of the most important Brazilian critical thinkers with regard to my short essay about cyber determination. In the first place, I am deeply thankful to the journal Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia for providing its valuable platform to publish this enriching dialogue raised by the commentaries. Secondly, I must also thank my commentators f...

2003
David A. Pizarro Eric Uhlmann Paul Bloom

Are current theories of moral responsibility missing a factor in the attribution of blame and praise? Four studies demonstrated that even when cause, intention, and outcome (factors generally assumed to be sufficient for the ascription of moral responsibility) are all present, blame and praise are discounted when the factors are not linked together in the usual manner (i.e., cases of ‘‘causal d...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2015
Apryl Williams

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2013
Ross L. Matsueda Maria S. Grigoryeva William T. Bielby

This chapter examines the role of social inequality in crime and deviance by specifying a social psychological theory of the causal mechanisms by which inequality is associated with crime. We begin by noting that the powerful have more input into the content of criminal law, a point illustrated by the relatively soft penalties for white collar and corporate crimes compared to the harsh penaltie...

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