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Overall, the lack of research on percieved criticism, especially within populations that display meanness, show a need for research because just like mood, percieved criticism may change throughout the day. Understanding the relationship between psychopathic meanness and momentary patterns of percieved criticism among family members could provide helpful insight into social interactions and elucidating patterns of family dysfunction involved in the most antagonistic features of psychopathy.

Publisher Location

Las Vegas (Nev.)

Publication Date

12-9-2022

Publisher

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

Controlled Subject

Antisocial personality disorders; Attitude change; Decision making--Moral and ethical aspects; Interpersonal relations

Disciplines

Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms | Cognitive Psychology | Social Psychology and Interaction

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513 KB

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Faculty Mentor: Stephen D. Benning

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You're So Harsh On Me: Meanness in Psychopathy and Perceived Family Criticism


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