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Table 1.

Comparisons between the groups (demographic, intellectual characteristics, length of narratives): Prisoners with high psychopathy scores, prisoners with low psychopathy scores, non-prisoners with low psychopathy scores (n = 200).

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics: For love, hate, anxiety scripts (n = 200).

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Fig 1.

The components (and their indicators) of the scripts’ content.

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Table 3.

Love: Exploratory factor analysis for narratives indicators (n = 200).

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Hate: Exploratory factor analysis for narrative indicators (n = 200).

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Anxiety: Exploratory factor analysis for narrative indicators (n = 200).

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Table 6.

Love script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict psychopathy.

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Table 7.

Love script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict state anxiety.

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Table 8.

Hate script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict psychopathy.

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Table 9.

Hate script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict trait anxiety.

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Table 10.

Anxiety script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict psychopathy.

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Table 11.

Anxiety script: Multiple regression analysis; script’ factors predict trait anxiety.

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Fig 2.

Love: Confirmatory factor analysis (n = 480).

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Hate: Confirmatory factor analysis (n = 480).

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Anxiety: Confirmatory factor analysis (n = 480).

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