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Elucidating the Construct Validity of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory Triarchic Scales
Authors:Martin Sellbom  Dustin B Wygant  Laura E Drislane
Institution:1. Research School of Psychology, The Australian National Universitymartin.sellbom@anu.edu.au;3. Department of Psychology, Eastern Kentucky University;4. Department of Psychology, Florida State University
Abstract:This study sought to replicate and extend Hall and colleagues’ (2014) work on developing and validating scales from the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI) to index the triarchic psychopathy constructs of boldness, meanness, and disinhibition. This study also extended Hall et al.'s initial findings by including the PPI Revised (PPI–R). A community sample (n = 240) weighted toward subclinical psychopathy traits and a male prison sample (n = 160) were used for this study. Results indicated that PPI–Boldness, PPI–Meanness, and PPI–Disinhibition converged with other psychopathy, personality, and behavioral criteria in ways conceptually expected from the perspective of the triarchic psychopathy model, including showing very strong convergent and discriminant validity with their Triarchic Psychopathy Measure counterparts. These findings further enhance the utility of the PPI and PPI–R in measuring these constructs.
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