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  2. Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy scale (LSRP) is a 26-item, 4-point Likert scale, self-report inventory to measure primary and secondary psychopathy in non-institutionalized populations. It was developed in 1995 by Michael R. Levenson, Kent A. Kiehl and Cory M. Fitzpatrick.

  3. Locus of control - Wikipedia

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    These scales have been found to be more predictive of general behavior than more general scales, such as the MHLC scale. [23] Norman and Bennett cite several studies that used health-related locus-of-control scales in specific domains (including smoking cessation), [ 24 ] diabetes , [ 25 ] tablet-treated diabetes, [ 26 ] hypertension , [ 27 ...

  4. Fredrick Levenson - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick B. Levenson (September 2, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York, – August 27, 2012, in Massapequa, New York) was an author and psychoanalyst working in Long Island. He was an educated psychoanalyst from New York University , the New School for Social Research and the Manhattan Center for Modern Psychoanalysis .

  5. Daniel Levinson - Wikipedia

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    Daniel J. Levinson (May 28, 1920 – April 12, 1994), a psychologist, was one of the founders of the field of positive adult development.Levinson is most well known for his theory of stage-crisis view, however he also made major contributions to the fields of behavioral, social, and developmental psychology.

  6. Location test - Wikipedia

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    The two-sample location test compares the location parameters of two samples to each other. A common situation is where the two populations correspond to research subjects who have been treated with two different treatments (one of them possibly being a control or placebo).

  7. The Authoritarian Personality - Wikipedia

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    The first form of the F-Scale correlated 0.53 with A-S, 0.65 to E and 0.54 to PEC. The scale was revised by dropping items with low item-total correlations and/or low predictive value of A-S and E scores. The revised form correlated by 0.75 to a combined A-S/E scale, and 0.57 to PEC.

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    The water is stored in balloon-like inflatable tanks the company calls Water Trees, which stand 39 feet tall and resemble giant onions, each contained in a durable plastic membrane held secure by ...

  9. Talk:Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - Wikipedia

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    I'm no expert on using the LSRP, but the information on scoring says "0-48: Non-psychopathic group". This is for a 4-point Likert scale, where 1 = Strongly disagree, 2 = Somewhat disagree, 3 = Somewhat agree, 4 = Strongly agree. If the minimum score for each item is 1, and there are 26 items, the lowest possible score should be 26, not 0.