Examining the Association between Psychopathic Traits and Fearlessness among Maximum-Security Incarcerated Male Adolescents
Studies have reported positive associations between youth psychopathy scores and measures of 'fearlessness'. However, prior studies modified fearlessness items to be age appropriate, shifting from assessing hypothetical, extreme forms of physical risk-taking (e.g., flying an airplane) to n...
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Main Authors: | J. Michael Maurer (Author), Nathaniel E. Anderson (Author), Corey H. Allen (Author), Kent A. Kiehl (Author) |
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