Abstract

Psychopaths tend to react with aggression when mistreated. The literature offers two contradicting explanations of this subject. The aim of this study is to determine whether approach or (the lack of) avoidance motivation underlie emotional reactions of individuals with elevated psychopathic tendencies in frustrative situations. The sample of sixty participants (43.3% male) participated in the experiment in which the Ultimatum Game was used to induce the feeling of injustice. The participants received four fair offers in the first phase of the game and six unfair offers in the second phase of the experiment. Their electrodermal activity (EDA) was recorded during both parts of the experiment. Along with the EDA recording, the participants fulfilled Short Dark Triad (SD3) questionnaire and Questionnaire of Approach and Avoidance Motivation (QAAM). Generally, the unfair offers significantly elevated EDA in comparison to the levels of EDA during the fair part of the experiment. The mediational analysis conducted by hierarchical regression analysis revealed that psychopathy is associated with a higher EDA in frustrative conditions, which is entirely explained by QAAM wanting, i.e. approach-related scale. Neither of avoidance-related scales predicted the EDA. This result indicates that individuals with elevated psychopathic tendencies experience stronger emotional reactions when facing the potential loss of rewards, which is driven by their stronger approach motivation, and not by the lack of avoidance motivation. Hence, the study contributes to the understanding of the underlying reason for emotional reactions of individuals with elevated psychopathic tendencies in unfair conditions within the approach-avoidance framework. Implications for the methodological setting of future studies on this subject are discussed.

Highlights

  • Imagine completing a big project and obtaining significant financial gain for your company

  • This study examined the underlying motivation of emotional reactions of individuals with elevated levels of psychopathy in frustrative nonreward conditions

  • The results indicate that individuals with elevated psychopathic tendencies have higher electrodermal activity (EDA) when treated unfairly

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Introduction

Imagine completing a big project and obtaining significant financial gain for your company. You had promised a certain financial reward to your employee. You cannot reward him or her as promised prior to the project due to some unexpected reasons. The employee from this example, who will not be treated fairly, might be described as a person with elevated psychopathic tendencies. What kind of reaction could we expect from the employee in the given situation? Such and similar situations are likely to occur in the organisational context This study aims to explore relations between emotional reactions and psychopathy within the approach-avoidance context. The following text describes basic characteristics of psychopathy, explains how frustration is defined within the approachavoidance framework, and defines the psychophysiological response to frustration

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