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Sociopaths Are More Likely to Refuse Wearing a Mask and Other COVID-19 Measures, Study Finds – Newsweek
A new study from Brazil found that those who had exhibited antisocial personality traits including callousness, deceitfulness and risk-taking tended to be less compliant with coronavirus containment…
A new study from Brazil has found that people with sociopathic traits are more likely to not comply with mask-wearing and other measures to limit the spread of coronavirus.
The study investigated the relationship between antisocial personality traits and compliance with COVID-19 measures using a sample of 1,578 Brazilian adults aged between 18 and 73.
Between May 21 and June 29, participants completed a test that assessed maladaptive personality traits as well as assessments on apathy and comp…
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