Corrigendum to “Investigating the prosocial psychopath model of the creative personality: Evidence from traits and psychophysiology” [Personality and Individual Differences, (2016) 100 (28–36)] (S0191886916302355)(10.1016/j.paid.2016.03.081)

Adrianne John R. Galang, De La Salle University-Manila
Vincenzo Leonardo C. Castelo, De La Salle University-Manila
Leonardo C. Santos, De La Salle University-Manila
Christopher Michael C. Perlas, De La Salle University-Manila
Ma Antonina B. Angeles, De La Salle University-Manila

Abstract

© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The authors regret the errors which concern Tables 2 and 4 and the references made to them in the text. The rows in both tables were mislabelled, and the correct labels are show below:[table presented] Paragraph 3 of Section 2.5 should now read: “The correlations at the level of specific creative domains (Table 2) reveal something interesting regarding humor as a creative activity. Among the domains, it is the only one that is consistently and positively correlated with all three dark triad traits. This validates the findings of Veselka, Schermer, and Vernon (2011) which suggests that humor forms part of the social repertoire of dark personalities, either as a display of impulsive aggression, or to exercise social influence (Veselka, Schermer, Martin, and Vernon, 2010; Martin, Lastuk, Jeffrey, Vernon, and Veselka, 2012).” The last sentence of paragraph 2 of Section 3.5 should now read: “Given that the variance in Disinhibition is mostly related to the domain of Humor, the fact that there was no significant difference between males and females on the Humor CAQ scores (t = − 1.46, p = 0.15) means that we cannot simply attribute the observed sex differences to a lack of female representation in this field.” Finally, the following reference entries should be added: Martin, R. A., Lastuk, J. M., Jeffery, J., Vernon, P. A., & Veselka, L. (2012). Relationships between the Dark Triad and humor styles: A replication and extension. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(2), 178–182. Veselka, L., Schermer, J. A., Martin, R. A., & Vernon, P. A. (2010). Relations between humor styles and the Dark Triad traits of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 48, 772–774. Veselka, L., Schermer, J. A., & Vernon, P. A. (2011). Beyond the Big Five: The dark triad and the supernumerary personality inventory. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 14, 158–168. All other parts of the article and its major claims remain consistent and well supported. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.