Personality correlates of Machiavellianism: VI. Machiavellianism and the psychopath

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Nicholas F. Skinner
Cite this article:  Skinner, N. (1988). Personality correlates of Machiavellianism: VI. Machiavellianism and the psychopath. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 16(1), 33-38.


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Previous researchers have not demonstrated the hypothesized link between machiavellianism (interpersonally manipulative behavior) and psychopathy. In this research, high Machs obtained significantly higher psychopathy scores than low Machs, and Mach V totals for primary psychopaths were significantly greater than those of secondary psychopaths. Both experiments suggest a relationship between Machiavellianism and primary psychopathy.


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