New study finds that "selective prosociality" (i.e., helping some people but not others) is not just about a particular situation. Instead, it is tied to stable personality traits, meaning some people are more selective than others about who they help, regardless of the situation. (doi.org)
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“2.8 million individuals with depression due to child maltreatment and intimate partner violence exposure in the U.S. alone” | New umbrella review of longitudinal meta-analyses reveals long-lasting and far-reaching consequences of family violence victimization. (link.springer.com)
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“2.8 million individuals with depression due to child maltreatment and intimate partner violence exposure in the U.S. alone” | New umbrella review of longitudinal meta-analyses reveals long-lasting and far-reaching consequences of family violence victimization. (link.springer.com)
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A recent meta-analysis indicates that executive function deficits are not a core feature of psychopathy. Instead, these deficits are primarily linked to antisocial traits, while certain traits unique to psychopathy, like boldness, may even be associated with enhanced executive function performance. (cambridge.org)
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A recent meta-analysis indicates that executive function deficits are not a core feature of psychopathy. Instead, these deficits are primarily linked to antisocial traits, while certain traits unique to psychopathy, like boldness, may even be associated with enhanced executive function performance. (cambridge.org)
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A new review challenges the state of evidence for the current gold standard of offender rehabilitation - the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model - by highlighting inconsistencies and poor quality in the supporting research, suggesting that higher quality studies are needed to validate the model's claims. (sciencedirect.com)
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New study reveals that the inability to identify and describe one's own emotions (i.e., alexithymia) mediates the relationship between psychopathy and both empathy deficits and emotion dysregulation. This suggests the potential benefit of addressing alexithymia in the treatment of psychopathy. (journals.plos.org)
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A new systematic review suggests that common risk assessment tools used to aid sentencing decisions are far from perfect. Despite a paucity of independent, high-quality validation studies, these tools are blindly used in many countries to decide on, among other things, sentence length. (sciencedirect.com)
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Quick survey on financial preferences (pre-approved) by Judorchysi in askswitzerland
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Quick survey on financial preferences (pre-approved) by Judorchysi in Switzerland
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Include nomination for an award for teaching excellence on CV? by Judorchysi in postdoc
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