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Another useless piece of research conceived for the purpose of obtaining research funding. Same old, same old.
Isn't the other term for psycho/sociopaths "antisocial personality disorder?" I would think this study would have been done with the name...
But of course this doesn't extend to giving fake answers on psychological researchers' tests.
it commonly known that those in the psychiatric field are just qualified loonies!
so what are your inclusion criteria? ummm....
Like a previous poster stated, I wonder how many sociopaths gave fake answers...
And in a related study, Narcissists found to be "quite enamored of themselves."
In yet another related study, patients with Major Depression found lack optimism and to have a negative outlook on life.
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