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    alludes to a personality trait reflecting a grandiose and inflated self-concept. In particular, narcissism associated with positive and exaggerated self-perspectives of agentic characteristics like intelligence, power, and physical,…

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    The Macdonald Triad

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    intervene with individuals capable of serial crime, sadistic sexual acts, and/or homicide (serial or otherwise). Through limited and questionable research, the presence of these behavior traits has also been linked to a level of malformation in personality. Despite obvious shortcomings in its science, this triadic trend is still commonly…

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    goal directed behavior, impulses, and emotion. “Over 70 studies examining sex differences in brain functioning found evidence that men are more antisocial, commit more serious types of offenses, and more often have more serious childhood conduct disorders” (Pollock, 2017, p.88). Much research gives explanations that we commit good or bad acts because of biological predispositions. When explaining how these biological approaches might explain antisocial behavior, we have to…

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    An article called They made you perfect: A test of the social reach model of perfectionism was released in Sep-Oct 2015 located on page 421-431, volume 41 of Aggressive Behavior. Claire Wilson, Simon C. Hunter, Susan Rasmussen, and Allison McGowen conducted this study to explore the association between different types of perfectionism and different types of recalled peer victimization. This study will use a non-clinical sample of women and men which will further examine whether reflecting and…

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    Dark Triad Research Paper

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    triad has 3 distinctive personality traits; narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopath which are inter-correlated. This group of people tends to be manipulative, admiration seeking, high self sense of importance, and insensitive in social context. These personality traits are maladaptive and destructive which resulting the dark triads less likelihood in sustaining long term relationship. The purpose of this present paper is to investigate the role of dark triads’ personality structure in…

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    Antisocial personality disorder is a mental condition. People who are diagnosed with this disorder do not know the difference between right and wrong. They also ignore the rights and feelings of others, along with manipulating and treating others harshly. People with antisocial personality disorder never feel guilty or have remorse for their actions and behavior. Some may behave violently or have drug and alcohol use problems which could lead to individuals becoming criminals for violating the…

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    the help from Aylmer’s assistant Aminadad. Overall, his intentions are to untimely kill his wife because of his selfish wants and needs as a result to the experiment. To describe someone like Aylmer, he would be a person who has narcissistic personality disorder.…

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    The research in this article was designated to find out the effects of adult supervision to school-age children’s behaviors. In recently years, the rate of females who participate in the labor force has increased significantly. According to the US Census Bureau, in 1999, 78% of women who have school-age children were in labor force, up to 33%-64% compared to the rate since 1950 to 1980. Also, the increasing in the trend of single women was a result of welfare reform effort in early-mid 1900s.…

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    Many fans of the game play often downplay the breadth of the violence, saying it is minimal factor in the game play. Yet some games build a case against themselves, and reward things such as “headhsots.” Where having the adept skill to shoot your opponent in the head (a smaller, more difficult target) merit special recognition and bonus points, it makes the argument more difficult to prove. In spite of actions such as this, they hold to their opinion that partaking in these games don’t actually…

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    Narrative On Bullying

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    The bullied and the bully. I asked my mother if she had remembered the time I was being bullied as a child. She had offered me more information than my memory could. She remembered me often saying that I wanted to go to a different school, and how much I hated the school I attended. Being a chubby child, I was bigger than my other classmates. I was often called names, names having to do with my weight. Now I can barely remember those days’, I’ve blocked those memories except for one-…

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