Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP)
Validity and Practicability of the German Version, SRH Hochschule Heidelberg, Schriftenreihe Forensische Sozialwissenschaften 2, SRH Hochschule Heidelberg Schriftenreihe Forensische Sozialwissenschaften
Stoll, Eva/Heinzen, Hanna/Köhler, Denis et al
Erschienen am
28.02.2011, 1. Auflage 2011
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeI. Introduction II. Theoretical and Empirical Background 1. General Introduction to Psychopathic Personality 1.1 History of the psychopathic personality construct 1.2 Psychopathic personality versus antisocial personality disorder 1.3 Assessment of psychopathic personality 1.4 Prevalence of psychopathic personality 1.5 Models of psychopathic personality 1.6 Subtypes of psychopathic personality 1.7 The stability of psychopathic features 1.8 Psychopathic personality and external correlates 2 The Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 History 2.3 Development 2.4 Conceptual model 2.6 Preliminary research 2.7 Rationale for the current study III. Empirical Part 3 Research Questions and Hypotheses 3.1 Internal consistency reliability 3.2 Construct validity 4 Method 4.1 Participants 4.2 Measures 4.3 Pilot study, raters, recruitment, and procedure 4.4 Statistical analysis 4.5 Possible confounding variables and methods for controlling them 5 Results 5.1 Sample description 5.2 CAPPIRS assessment of psychopathic personality 5.3 Construct validity of the CAPP-IRS IV. Discussion 6 Discussion and Interpretation of the Results 6.1 General comments 6.2 Practicability of the CAPP-IRS 6.3 CAPPIRS data 6.4 Reliability of the CAPP-IRS 6.5 Construct validity of the CAPP-IRS 6.6 Limitations and future directions 6.7 Conclusion 7 References 8 About the authors
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InhaltsangabeI. Introduction II. Theoretical and Empirical Background 1. General Introduction to Psychopathic Personality 1.1 History of the psychopathic personality construct 1.2 Psychopathic personality versus antisocial personality disorder 1.3 Assessment of psychopathic personality 1.4 Prevalence of psychopathic personality 1.5 Models of psychopathic personality 1.6 Subtypes of psychopathic personality 1.7 The stability of psychopathic features 1.8 Psychopathic personality and external correlates 2 The Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 History 2.3 Development 2.4 Conceptual model 2.6 Preliminary research 2.7 Rationale for the current study III. Empirical Part 3 Research Questions and Hypotheses 3.1 Internal consistency reliability 3.2 Construct validity 4 Method 4.1 Participants 4.2 Measures 4.3 Pilot study, raters, recruitment, and procedure 4.4 Statistical analysis 4.5 Possible confounding variables and methods for controlling them 5 Results 5.1 Sample description 5.2 CAPPIRS assessment of psychopathic personality 5.3 Construct validity of the CAPP-IRS IV. Discussion 6 Discussion and Interpretation of the Results 6.1 General comments 6.2 Practicability of the CAPP-IRS 6.3 CAPPIRS data 6.4 Reliability of the CAPP-IRS 6.5 Construct validity of the CAPP-IRS 6.6 Limitations and future directions 6.7 Conclusion 7 References 8 About the authors