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, Elemental Psychopathy Assessment Short-Form

, Veuillez lire attentivement chaque phrase et la remplir par ce qui correspond le mieux à votre accord ou désaccord. Si vous êtes fortement en désaccord, indiquez 1, si vous êtes un peu en désaccord indiquez 2, si vous n'êtes ni d'accord ni pas d'accord indiquez 3, si vous êtes un peu d'accord indiquez 4, et si vous êtes fortement d'accord indiquez 5, Les énoncés suivants traitent de la façon dont vous pensez, ressentez et agissez

, Je perds souvent patience quand j'échange avec d'autres personnes

, Certaines personnes disent que je suis trop arrogant et imbu de moi-même

, Se sentir désolé pour les autres est un signe de faiblesse

, Je suis fortement attaché à mes amis et à ma famille

, Être une personne morale et éthique est très important pour moi

, Quand quelqu'un fait quelque chose de gentil pour moi, je me demande ce qu'il veut de moi

, J'ai tendance à être plus un suiveur qu'un leader

, J'ai tendance à abandonner quand une tache devient difficile

, Je reste cool, calme et contrôlé quand les choses deviennent stressantes. 10. Parfois je mens simplement parce que j'apprécie ça

, Je prends plaisir à provoquer les soi-disant figures d'autorité

, « Agir d'abord, réfléchir ensuite » me décrit bien

, J'ai très confiance en moi devant d'autres personnes

, Je me fiche de savoir si mes actions ont un impact négatif sur les autres. 15. Je me sens souvent inutile/sans valeur

, Je vais presque tout essayer pour obtenir des sensations fortes

, Il en faut beaucoup pour me rendre nerveux ou anxieux

, du mal à me contrôler quand je suis contrarié

, Les gens me disent que j'ai mauvais caractère

, Je mérite un traitement de faveur

, Je ne suis pas une personne particulièrement sympathique

, Je tisse des relations étroites et durables avec les gens

, Les gens diraient que je suis une personne sérieuse et fiable

, Je crois que les autres seront honnêtes avec moi

, Je suis souvent choisi comme le chef dans un groupe

, Je me sépare des choses assez facilement

, Je peux garder la tête froide dans les moments de danger ou de crise

, Je pourrais gagner ma vie comme escroc

, Je me retrouve souvent en difficulté parce que je n'anticipe pas assez

, Je me sens souvent anxieux lorsque je parle à de nouvelles personnes

, Je ne suis pas concerné par les besoins des autres

, Je suis souvent troublé par des sentiments de culpabilité

, Les gens disent que je m'inquiète trop

, Je laisse souvent mes sentiments me causer des ennuis

, Mon caractère m'a causé des ennuis

, Je ne crois pas que c'est se vanter que dire la vérité

, La souffrance des autres n'est pas mon problème

, Je me soucie beaucoup de mes relations avec les autres

J. Rester-fidèle-À-mes-principes,

, Je mets du temps à faire confiance aux gens

, C'est important pour moi d'être le meneur dans un groupe

, Je me fixe des objectifs et je travaille jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient atteints

, Quand les autres ont peur, je peux généralement rester calme

, Je trouve qu'il est facile de manipuler les autres

, Les règles sont faites pour être transgressées

, J'ai tendance à me précipiter sans avoir anticipé

, J'ai tendance à rester en retrait lors des rassemblements sociaux

, des préoccupations plus importantes que les sentiments des autres

, Je ne suis pas du genre à être déprimé par les choses que j'ai mal faites

, Je prendrais le risque d'un accident pour faire quelque chose d'excitant. 53. Je me sens rarement nerveux

, Quand je suis contrarié, je fais des choses que je regrette plus tard

, Je ne crois pas que je sois plus important que quiconque

, D'autres personnes me décrivent comme sans coeur

, Cela me dérangerait vraiment si mon meilleur ami et moi cessions d'être amis. 59. On peut compter sur moi pour faire ce que j'ai promis de faire

, Je pense souvent que les autres ne me disent pas toute la vérité

, Je suis énergique et affirmé avec les autres

, Je termine toujours ce que je commence

, Je deviens énervé sous la pression

, Je dis aux gens ce qu'ils veulent entendre pour les amener à faire ce que je veux. 65. Je ne suis pas très bon pour suivre les ordres

, J'aime examiner attentivement les conséquences avant de prendre une décision

, Je suis plutôt à l'aise quand je rencontre de nouvelles personnes

, Aider les autres est important pour moi

, Je n'ai pas tendance à être déprimé par certaines choses

, J'aime faire des choses qui sont risquées ou dangereuses

, Je suis un peu inquiet

, Quand je suis contrarié, j'agis souvent sans réfléchir

, Durand Adaptative Psychopathic Traits Questionnaire Les affirmations ci-dessous examinent un grand nombre de traits de la personnalité

, S'il-vous-plaît répondez à chaque affirmation de manière aussi véridique et précise que possible. Dans l'éventualité où vous n'êtes pas sûr de quelle réponse choisir

, Mes actions sont majoritairement basées sur un raisonnement logique

, Quand je suis dans un groupe, les autres individus attendent que je prenne les décisions

, Je m'inquiète rarement

, Les gens suivent souvent mon exemple

, Je dépense de l'argent de façon téméraire

, Je ne me sens pas particulièrement créatif dans ma vie quotidienne

, Je n'ai pas peur des risques potentiels lorsque je décide de faire quelque chose

, J'ai l'impression d'avoir de très mauvaises compétences d'organisation

, Je ne succombe pas aux distractions facilement

, Je n'aime pas être le centre d'attention

, Je ne suis pas facilement stressé

, Je préfère agir en premier et penser plus tard

J. , impression de ne plus être capable de finir quoi que ce soit lorsqu'il y a trop de choses à faire. 14. Je n'ai pas peur de me blesser

, Je ne peux pas être distrait facilement

, Ça ne me dérange pas de me mettre en danger si c'est la méthode la plus facile pour atteindre un but

, Je crois que ma concentration est inébranlable

, J'aime dépasser les limites même si ça me cause du tort

, Je ne me considère pas comme étant une personne créative

, Je trouve difficile de parler à des gens que je ne connais pas. 21. Les situations dangereuses m'effrayent

, Je laisse souvent mes émotions aveugler mon jugement

, Je peux me mêler à n'importe quel groupe sans effort

, une tendance à acheter des objets dont je n'ai pas besoin

, Je n'aime pas les projets créatifs

, Je me sens toujours dans mon élément lors de présentation orale

, Je m'inquiète beaucoup dans ma vie quotidienne

, Je me suis toujours considéré comme étant un bon gestionnaire d'argent. 32. Je me sens organisé et en contrôle

, Être le centre d'attention ne m'a jamais dérangé. 34. Je me sens souvent anxieux

, Mes amis ne me considèrent pas comme quelqu'un de très social

, Mes actions découlent de la raison et des faits plutôt que des émotions

, Parmi mes amis, je suis le plus créatif. 38. Mes actions sont majoritairement basées sur mes émotions

, Je suis facilement distrait de la tâche que j'effectue

, Je ne suis pas stressé par les dates limites

, Je n'ai pas peur d'avoir mal physiquement

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