APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Emotional Intelligence and Cognitive Intelligence Predict Psychopathy in a Non-Clinical Sample

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Sherri Tschida
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Erinn Cameron-Warton
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Bethel Quick
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Jamie Hernon
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Kristine Jacquin
    Fielding Graduate University

Abstract

Negative correlations between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and psychopathy are well established. Recent literature indicates a similar negative association with Cognitive Intelligence (CI). This research looked at levels of both EI and CI within the same subjects, in efforts to identify which type of intelligence is a better predictor of psychopathy.

Personality

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