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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Feb 13.
Published in final edited form as: Assessment. 2005 Mar;12(1):3–18. doi: 10.1177/1073191104271223

TABLE 2.

Correlations of Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire-Estimated Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI) Factors With Self-Report Measures Related to Psychopathy in the Overall Study 2 Undergraduate Sample

Inventory PPI-I PPI-II
EASI Temperament Inventory
 Emotionality: Fearfulness −.44**a −.03a
 Emotionality: Anger −.10a .33**a
 Emotionality: Distress −.47**a .03a
 Activity .30**a −.08a
 Sociability .31**a −.26**a
 Impulsivity .12a .50**a
Sensation Seeking Scale
 Total .37** .45**
 Thrill and Adventure Seeking .42**a .16*a
 Experience Seeking .23** .30**
 Boredom Susceptibility .09a .43**a
 Disinhibition .20** .33**
Narcissistic Personality Inventory
 Total .62**a .19**a
 Authority .61**a .05a
 Exhibitionism .44**a .23**a
 Superiority .42**a −.01a
 Entitlement .23** .28**
 Exploitativeness .39** .24**
 Self-Sufficiency .44**a .00a
 Vanity .25** .10
Fear Survey Schedule
 Total −.32**a −.06a
 Social Fears −.36**a .03a
 Agoraphobia Fears −.27**a −.06a
 Fears of Bodily Injury, Death, and Illness −.21** −.04
 Fears of Sexual and Aggression Scenes −.07 −.12
 Fears of Harmless Animals −.23** −.09
Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale −.50**a .24**a
CPI Socialization scale −.01a −.60**a
Emotional Empathy Scale −.18* −.24**
Questionnaire Upon Mental Imagery −.22**a .04a

NOTE: n = 346 for all correlations. For each variable, a t test for the difference between dependent correlations (Steiger, 1980) was used to evaluate whether correlations differed significantly for PPI-I versus PPI-II. EASI = Emotionality-Activity-Sociability-Impulsivity Temperament Survey.

a

Coefficients that differed significantly from one another (p < .005).

*

p < .005.

**

p < .001.