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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2011 May;120(2):389–399. doi: 10.1037/a0021407

Table 2.

Regression Analyses Demonstrating the Association between Psychopathy Scores and the Ratio between Baseline Testosterone and Cortisol Reactivity

Testosterone/Cortisol AUC
β p
Total psychopathy scoresa .25* <.01
Entered simultaneouslyb:
 Factor 1 – Interpersonal-Affective -.11 .41
 Factor 2 – Lifestyle-Antisocial .32* .01
Entered simultaneouslyb:
 Factor 1 – Interpersonal-Affective -.06 .64
  Facet 3 – Lifestyle .19 .12
  Facet 4 – Antisocial .11 .29
a

Summary of estimates from multiple regression models predicting psychopathy from testosterone/cortisol AUC ratio score, gender, and start time of stressor session. Postive beta values represent higher ratio scores (higher testosterone, lower cortisol) in individuals with higher psychopathy scores.

b

Summary of estimates from multiple regression models predicting Testosterone/Cortisol AUC from gender, start time of stressor, and psychopathy factors.