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Psychopathy, charisma, and success: A moderation modeling approach to successful psychopathy

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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY
卷 95, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2021.104146

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Charisma; Personality; Psychopathy; Psychopathic traits; Successful psychopathy; Success; Moderation; Moderated-expression; Leadership

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The study found that psychopathic traits have an impact on evading detection and punishment, but this effect is moderated by leadership charisma. Further research is needed on the associations among psychopathy, charisma, and success.
Psychopathic traits are associated with negative outcomes; however, they have also been associated with adaptive outcomes (e.g., corporate success, etc.). We tested the Moderated-Expression Model of psychopathy in a sample of community adults (N = 315; 50.8% female; 22-65 years) utilizing a battery of self-report measures (Self-Report Psychopathy Scale; Triarchic Psychopathy Measure; Conger & Kanungo Scale of Charismatic Leadership; General Charisma Inventory; Evading Detection/Punishment; and Occupational Success). The effect of psychopathic traits on evading detection and punishment (not occupational success) was moderated by leadership (and to a lesser extent, general) charisma, net of the effects of pathological narcissism and several other covariates. These results support the Moderated-Expression Model and warrant further research on the associations among psychopathy, charisma, and success.

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