“…Men were asked to indicate their responses to statements on a 4-point Likert-type scale ( false , slightly true , mainly true , and very true ). In prior studies, these scales have demonstrated high consistency (Gardner & Qualter, 2009) and good convergent validity with other indicators of personality disorder, including the Minnesota multi-phasic personality inventory (MMPI) and psychopathy checklist-revised (PCL-R) (Edens, Buffington-Vollum, Colwell, Johnson, & Johnson, 2002; Edens, Hart, Johnson, Johnson, & Olver, 2000; Kurtz, Morey, & Tomarken, 1993; Stein, Pinsker-Aspen, & Hilsenroth, 2007). In the current study, coefficient alpha was .80 for the Antisocial scale and .87 for the Borderline scale.…”