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  1. Studies of pcl-r women
  2. Psychopathy in women: theoretical and clinical perspectives

  3. Validity of Factors of the Psychopathy Checklist–Revised in Female ...

  4. Using the Psychopathy Checklist—Revised with female samples ...

  5. Gender Differences on the PCL-R Indicate that Lower Cut-off Scores

  6. A systematic review of psychopathy in women within secure settings

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    Results overall were generally consistent with those reported in male inmate samples and provide further evidence of the validity of the PCL-R as a whole and for the generalizability and discriminant validity of the PCL-R two-factor and four-facet models across genders.
    None of the PCL-R scores were significantly associated with paternal criminality. None of the PCL-R total or original and residualized factor and facet scores was significantly correlated with any measure of intellectual functioning.
    The total score and global rating scores of Cleckley’s criteria both showed very high positive bivariate correlations with the PCL-R total, F1, and F2 scores. This finding is consistent with previous results for male prisoner samples ( Hare, 1980; Harpur et al., 1989 ).
    As the construct validity, or “psychological meaning,” of a measure is ultimately defined by its patterns of covariation, the psychological interpretation of the PCL-R total and factor scores based on their patterns of external correlates will now be discussed.
  8. Why Female Psychopaths Are a Different Breed | Psychology Today

  9. Psychopathy in women: theoretical and clinical perspectives

  10. Using the Psychopathy Checklist‐Revised With Female Samples ...

  11. The Field Guide to the Female Psychopath | Psychology Today