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yeah, I agree, not a very good sample. They're sampling college students that are willing to take part in a study, which is a very specific group of people. Note that they didn't test anybody who actually is a psychopath, so perhaps people who have psychopathic tendencies but don't act on them have a poor sense of smell, but those who do act on those impulses may or may not have that same trait.
Hmmm. Interesting concept, but painted with too broad of a brush. I have two family members who cannot smell or taste some of the things that most people can. They also have reduced reactions to other people's emotions, and do not seem to need much social interaction with people, not needing or requiring many friends or romantic partners. Perhaps the two are related. They do not, however have any of the other tendencies mentioned above, i.e., impulsiveness, manipulativeness, criminal tendencies, etc. They, in fact, are completely the reverse. They will not false-flatter anyone ever, nor harm anyone or anything nor would they consider breaking any laws.
So, much more research is needed for this proposed connection before stating any conclusions. I'd suggest a much larger study involving different age ranges. Maybe this particular university has a lot of indulged/spoiled students who were never taught how to behave. That may be the better explanation here.
Your family members may have an autistic spectrum disorder, they are very much like your example, but not manipulative or have criminal thinking errors.
I know several people (because of my profession) who are psychopaths who can smell far better than most people. Conversely, I know several people who cannot smell just about anything, and they are not even close to psychopathic behavior in any way. This sounds like a college psychology 101 experiment that needed more advanced help. This is a better example of someone trying to get something published, for profit, that should not have been. I wonder, how keen is their sense of smell?
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A sample of 70 college kids...that is crap research. Findings are not significant in the least.
yeah, I agree, not a very good sample. They're sampling college students that are willing to take part in a study, which is a very specific group of people. Note that they didn't test anybody who actually is a psychopath, so perhaps people who have psychopathic tendencies but don't act on them have a poor sense of smell, but those who do act on those impulses may or may not have that same trait.
Hmmm. Interesting concept, but painted with too broad of a brush. I have two family members who cannot smell or taste some of the things that most people can. They also have reduced reactions to other people's emotions, and do not seem to need much social interaction with people, not needing or requiring many friends or romantic partners. Perhaps the two are related. They do not, however have any of the other tendencies mentioned above, i.e., impulsiveness, manipulativeness, criminal tendencies, etc. They, in fact, are completely the reverse. They will not false-flatter anyone ever, nor harm anyone or anything nor would they consider breaking any laws.
So, much more research is needed for this proposed connection before stating any conclusions. I'd suggest a much larger study involving different age ranges. Maybe this particular university has a lot of indulged/spoiled students who were never taught how to behave. That may be the better explanation here.
Your family members may have an autistic spectrum disorder, they are very much like your example, but not manipulative or have criminal thinking errors.
This is really bogus -
I know several people (because of my profession) who are psychopaths who can smell far better than most people. Conversely, I know several people who cannot smell just about anything, and they are not even close to psychopathic behavior in any way. This sounds like a college psychology 101 experiment that needed more advanced help. This is a better example of someone trying to get something published, for profit, that should not have been. I wonder, how keen is their sense of smell?
They didn't say EVERYONE who can't smell is a psychopath. I think some people have to go back to reading 101 instead of criticizing psychology 101.
Plus it's a preliminary study. I'm sure they'll go back and do further research in the future.