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Evidence for an Evolutionary Cheater Strategy—Relationships Between Primary and Secondary Psychopathy, Parenting, and Shame and Guilt

Pages 570-581 | Received 27 Jan 2014, Accepted 14 May 2014, Published online: 11 Jun 2014

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Melina Nicole Kyranides, Molly Rennie & Lucy McPake. (2023) Primary and Secondary Psychopathic Traits: Investigating the Role of Attachment and Experiences of Shame. The Journal of Psychology 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Ugo Pace, Giulio D'Urso & Carla Zappulla. (2018) Adolescent Effortful Control as Moderator of Father's Psychological Control in Externalizing Problems: A Longitudinal Study. The Journal of Psychology 152:3, pages 164-177.
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Carlo Garofalo & Patrizia Velotti. (2021) Shame coping and psychopathy: A replication and extension in a sample of male incarcerated offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice 76, pages 101845.
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Gayle Brewer, Minna Lyons, Alexandra Perry & Freya O’Brien. (2019) Dark Triad Traits and Perceptions of Sexual Harassment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:13-14, pages NP7373-NP7387.
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Sandra (Sandie) Taylor & Lance Workman. 2021. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science 2476 2483 .
Hakim Djeriouat & Bastien Trémolière. (2017) Shame and Guilt Situational Identification in Subclinical Primary Psychopaths. Current Psychology 39:1, pages 238-245.
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Minna Lyons, Kate Evans & Samuli Helle. (2019) Do “Dark” Personality Features Buffer Against Adversity? The Associations Between Cumulative Life Stress, the Dark Triad, and Mental Distress. SAGE Open 9:1, pages 215824401882238.
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Sandra Taylor & Lance Workman. 2019. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science 1 7 .
Vanessa Marchegiani, Fabio Zampieri, Mila Della Barbera & Alfonso Troisi. (2018) Gender differences in the interrelations between digit ratio, psychopathic traits and life history strategies. Personality and Individual Differences 135, pages 108-112.
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Gregory L. Carter, Minna Lyons & Gayle Brewer. (2018) Lifetime offspring and the Dark Triad. Personality and Individual Differences 132, pages 79-83.
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Randall T. Salekin. (2017) Research Review: What do we know about psychopathic traits in children?. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 58:11, pages 1180-1200.
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Karlijn Massar, Christina L. Winters, Sabine Lenz & Peter K. Jonason. (2017) Green-eyed snakes: The associations between psychopathy, jealousy, and jealousy induction. Personality and Individual Differences 115, pages 164-168.
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Minna Lyons & Charlotte Brockman. (2017) The Dark Triad, emotional expressivity and appropriateness of emotional response: Fear and sadness when one should be happy?. Personality and Individual Differences 104, pages 466-469.
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Minna Lyons & Peter K. Jonason. (2015) Dark Triad, Tramps, and Thieves. Journal of Individual Differences 36:4, pages 215-220.
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Minna T. Lyons & Sara Hughes. (2015) Malicious mouths? The Dark Triad and motivations for gossip. Personality and Individual Differences 78, pages 1-4.
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