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The 10 professions with the most psychopaths *psychopath: 사이코패스(폭력성을 동반하는 이상 심리 소유자)
Psychologist Kevin Dutton of Oxford University's Department of Experimental Psychology
has conducted the 'Great British Psychopath Survey'
and has discovered the top ten professions with the most psychopaths.
The list includes some professions which totally make sense, and
some which must be some kind of dastardly악랄 mistake (Journalist, what do you mean?).
1. CEO
2. Lawyer
3. Media (TV/Radio)
4. Salesperson
5. Surgeon외과의사
6. Journalist (Oi어이, BACK OFF빠져)
7. Police Officer
8. Clergyperson성직자
9. Chef
10. Civil Servant공무원
Many of these jobs make sense, given the traits자질 of psychopathy include
being self-confident자신감, egocentric자기중심, fearless겁없는, cold-hearted냉혈 and charming매력.
In addition these are all traits which we often associate with success.
This doesn't mean that the successful are all unhinged모두 정신이상자다,
nor that the unsuccessful can blame their lack of psychopathy for their failures.
If they did that, they'd be dead wrong크게 잘못된.
A study in the Journal of Business Ethics has found that
although psychopaths may be in high paying professions, such as CEO or lawyer,
they are often less successful at these jobs than their colleagues.
They tend to earn less money and their relationships will also be less successful.
Nevertheless, if you work in any of these professions, take a look around you.
If you don't see any psychopaths, maybe that means it's you...
More: The truth about the question that only psychopaths can answer correctly
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One in five CEOs are psychopaths, new study finds
Proportion of psychopath corporate executives 'similar to prison population'
Harriet Agerholm @HarrietAgerholm
Wednesday 14 September 2016
Characteristics such as an inability to empathise, superficiality and insincerity are associated with the condition Lions Gate Films
Around one in five corporate bosses are psychopaths - a proportion similar to
that among prisoners - according to a new study.
Research conducted by forensic psychologist Nathan Brooks from Bond University found
21 per cent of 261 corporated professionals had clinically significant psychopathic traits.
Characteristics such as an inability to empathise공감 불능, superficiality천박 and insincerity위선
are all associated with the condition.
Mr Brooks said the findings suggested businesses should screen employees
according to their personality features, rather than simply their skills.
A type of “successful psychopath” who may be inclined to unethical or illegal practices
has been allowed into the top ranks of companies because of the way firms hire, according to Mr Brooks.
Along with researchers Katarina Fritzon of Bond University and Simon Croom of the University of San Diego, Mr Brooks presented the study at the Australian Psychological Society’s annual congress in Melbourne.
"We've looked at around 1,000 people, and
the supply chain management공급망관리 study that involved 261 corporate professionals -
was the most interesting," he told ABC.
Mr Brookes says that figure "shared similarities to what we would find in a prison population".
Scott Lilienfeld, from Atkanta’s Emory University, who was also presenting on psychopathy at the APS Congress, told Australian news site news.au:
“[Psychopaths] are over-represented in certain occupations: politics, business, high-risk sport.
The research on that is in the preliminary stages.
“Being a psychopath might predispose하게 만들다 someone to short-term success.
They tend to be charming and flamboyant현란, which makes it easier to be successful in the short-run, although that may be purchased at expense of long-term failure.”
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How about this miserable one named Donald Trump?
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