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Testing the construct validity of the PICTS proactive and reactive scores against six putative measures of proactive and reactive criminal thinking
Authors:Glenn D. Walters  Erica Yurvati
Affiliation:1. Department of Criminal Justice, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, USAwalters@kutztown.edu;3. Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:This study tested the construct validity of the Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles (PICTS) Proactive (P) and Reactive (R) scores. The layperson version of the PICTS was administered to 277 (65 male, 212 female) undergraduates and correlated with putative measures of proactive and reactive criminal thinking. The hypothesis that P and the proactive scales would correlate ≥.30 in zero-order correlations and regression equations controlling for R, whereas R and the reactive scales would correlate ≥.30 in zero-order correlations and regression equations controlling for P found support in this study. This corroborates the construct validity of the PICTS P and R scores and indicates that self-report measures of moral disengagement and neutralization, on the one hand, and impulsivity and risk taking, on the other hand, may serve as effective proxies for proactive and reactive criminal thinking, respectively.
Keywords:Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles  construct validity  proactive  reactive
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