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Exploring the Relationship between Psychopathy and Helping Behaviors in Naturalistic Settings: Preliminary Findings
Authors:Mehmet K. Mahmut  Louise Cridland  Richard J. Stevenson
Affiliation:1. Macquarie Universitymem.mahmut@mq.edu.au;3. Macquarie University
Abstract:This study examined the helping behavior of participants with high (High-P; 15 males, 13 females) and low (Low-P; 14 males, 16 females) psychopathic traits without their awareness. In the first of three tests, we found Low-P participants offered more help to an apparently lost female confederate than High-P participants. In the second test, High-P compared to Low-P males offered more help to an “injured” female experimenter, the reverse was true for females. In the third test, High-P compared to Low-P females offered more help to a female confederate who had apparently dropped papers they were carrying; whereas the reverse was true for males. Our preliminary findings indicate that context, gender and psychopathic traits interact and impact helping behavior.
Keywords:Individual differences  observational methods  personality  prosocial behaviour
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