RATING OF TEXTUAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VIOLENCE SCENES' SUBJECT TO PSYCHOTICIM AND SEX DIFFERENCES
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RATING OF TEXTUAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VIOLENCE SCENES' SUBJECT TO PSYCHOTICIM AND SEX DIFFERENCES
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Differences in cognitive and emotional ratings of involving aggressive content texts in men and women with different level of psychoticism are analyzed. Texts with scenes of violence previously subjected to expert procedure of identification of content's emotivity were estimated by the probationers by means of cognitive questionnaire. It enables to scale emotional, informational and activational components of these texts' content. According to obtained data, maximal significant differences in the texts' ratings were revealed between groups of men and women with high level of psychoticism, thus confirming the existence of sex differences in the mechanisms that determine psychoticism. The results are discussed in the context of modern researches of psychoticism.
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Psychoticism, text, estimation of content, cognitive questionnaire
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03.05.2011
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