RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 On the relationship between psychopathy and general intelligence: A meta-analytic review JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 100693 DO 10.1101/100693 A1 Sanchez de Ribera, Olga A1 Kavish, Nicholas A1 Boutwell, Brian YR 2017 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/01/17/100693.abstract AB Over recent decades, a growing body of research has accumulated concerning the relationship between indicators of general intelligence and the personality construct known as psychopathy. Both traits represent key correlates of life outcomes, predicting everything from occupational and economic success, to various indicators of prosocial behavior (including avoiding contact with the criminal justice system). The findings to date regarding the association of the two traits, however, have been somewhat inconsistent. Thus, there remains a need for a more systematic investigation of the extant empirical literature. The current study reports a meta-analysis conducted to evaluate the direction and overall effect size of the relationship between these two constructs. Our analyses revealed a small, but significant, negative effect of intelligence on psychopathy. The results and impact of possible moderating variables such as type of intelligence test used are discussed. Finally, the study limitations, and possible directions for further research on this issue are detailed prior to concluding.