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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Law Psychiatry. 2016 Feb 20;45:70–74. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.02.012

Table 4.

Relative Contributions of Psychopathic Traits and Moral Disengagement to the Predictions of Antisocial Behaviors, by Gender

Unemotional Remorseless Callous Moral Dis. Total R2
Unsafe
 Male .00 (.05) .04 (.28) .04 (−.25) .06 (.31) .19*
 Female .01 (−.14) .01 (.15) .01 (.08) .00 (.03) .03
ViolentL
 Male .00 (−.01) .12 (.48)** .00 (−.04) .00 (−.05) .19*
 Female .02 (−.18) .01 (.12) .01 (.13) .00 (−.04) .04
Legal Problems
 Male .04 (.28) .01 (−.14) .01 (−.13) .00 (−.02) .04
 Female .00 (.03) .00 (−.01) .04 (.24) .00 (.06) .07
Non-Violent
 Male .00 (−.04) .05 (.32) .04 (−.24) .04 (.27) .15*
 Female .00 (.07) .02 (.18) .00 (−.02) .05 (.22) .12
Academic Dishonesty
 Male .02 (−.18) .04 (.26) .02 (−.18) .09 (.39)* .16*
 Female .00 (.06) .01 (.11) .00 (.05) .08 (.29)* .14*

Note. Numbers are semi-partial correlations (and βs),

*

p < .01,

**

p < .001,

L

indicates a logarithmic transformation where k = −.23