APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Disinhibition, Measured By the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure, Is Predictive of Errors on Stroop Tasks

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Personality/Emotion

  • Isabelle Clough
    Christopher Newport University
  • Ayesha Ferozpuri
    Christopher Newport University
  • Robert Franken
    Christopher Newport University
  • Caitlyn Sullivan
    Christopher Newport University
  • Rimsha Talibi
    Christopher Newport University
  • Laurie Hunter
    Christopher Newport University

Abstract

We explored the relationship between psychopathy and selective attention. Regression, F (3,8) = 1.36, p = .32. indicated psychopathy traits are not predictive of ability to self-correct on the Stroop test, but disinhibition seems to be predictive of inability to self-correct, B = .111, t(8) = 2.013, p = .08.

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