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Appendix B: Factor Models<br />

Table A1<br />

Factor models.<br />

Interpersonal/Affective (I)<br />

Socially Devi<strong>an</strong>t Lifestyle (II)<br />

Hare’s (2003) two-<strong>factor</strong><br />

Model<br />

1. Impression m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

2. Gr<strong>an</strong>diose sense <strong>of</strong> selfworth<br />

4. Pathological lying<br />

5. M<strong>an</strong>ipulation for personal<br />

gain<br />

6. Lack <strong>of</strong> remorse<br />

7. Shallow affect<br />

8. Callous/ lack <strong>of</strong> empathy<br />

16. Failure to accept<br />

responsibility<br />

3. Stimulation seeking<br />

9. Parasitic orientation<br />

13. Lacks goals<br />

14. Impulsivity<br />

15. Irresponsibility<br />

10. Poor <strong>an</strong>ger control<br />

12. Early behaviour<br />

problems<br />

18. Serious criminal<br />

behaviour<br />

19. Serious violations <strong>of</strong><br />

conditional release<br />

Cooke & Michie’s (2001)<br />

three-<strong>factor</strong> Model<br />

Arrog<strong>an</strong>t, Deceptive<br />

Interpersonal Style (I)<br />

Deficient Affective<br />

Experience (II)<br />

Impulsive, Interpersonal Behaviour (III)<br />

1. Impression<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

2. Gr<strong>an</strong>diose sense <strong>of</strong><br />

self-worth<br />

4. Pathological lying<br />

5. M<strong>an</strong>ipulation for<br />

personal gain<br />

6. Lack <strong>of</strong> remorse<br />

7. Shallow affect<br />

8. Callous/lack <strong>of</strong><br />

empathy<br />

16. Failure to accept<br />

responsibility<br />

3. Stimulation seeking<br />

9. Parasitic orientation<br />

13. Lacks goals<br />

14. Impulsivity<br />

15. Irresponsibility<br />

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Hare’s (2003) four-facet<br />

Model<br />

Interpersonal (I)<br />

Affective (II)<br />

Lifestyle (III)<br />

Antisocial (III)<br />

1. Impression<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

2. Gr<strong>an</strong>diose sense <strong>of</strong><br />

self-worth<br />

4. Pathological lying<br />

5. M<strong>an</strong>ipulation for<br />

personal gain<br />

6. Lack <strong>of</strong> remorse<br />

7. Shallow affect<br />

8. Callous/lack <strong>of</strong><br />

empathy<br />

16. Failure to accept<br />

responsibility<br />

3. Stimulation seeking<br />

9. Parasitic orientation<br />

13. Lacks goals<br />

14. Impulsivity<br />

15. Irresponsibility<br />

10. Poor <strong>an</strong>ger control<br />

12. Early behaviour<br />

problems<br />

18. Serious criminal<br />

behaviour<br />

19. Serious violations <strong>of</strong><br />

conditional release<br />

20. Criminal versatility

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