Synopsis of Social media discussions

Discussions highlight the scale's origins from the SABS and its validation as an effective tool for assessing sadistic tendencies, with enthusiastic comments like 'a promising measure' and references to its potential forensic applications. The tone combines technical appreciation with anticipation of its practical impact, reflecting both interest and recognition of its significance.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the reliability and potential applications of the SSIS, with some expressing support for its further use in forensic and clinical settings.

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Interest
High level of interest

Participants display high curiosity about the scale's utility and development, often referencing its background and potential, indicating strong interest.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Several discussions delve into methodological aspects, such as its unidimensionality and validation, showing thoughtful engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The conversations suggest that the scale could impact future screening practices, though some comments question its limitations, implying moderate perceived influence.

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293,232

Total Likes

6,304

Extended Reach

293,765

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  • Palli Davis Holubar #HandMarkedPaperBallots
    @palliddh (Twitter)

    Short Sadistic Impulse Scale (SSIS) developed by University of College Cork psychologist developrd by a team led by Aisling O’Meara in 2011. https://t.co/qxH5Rbco9n
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    June 13, 2020

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The Short Sadistic Impulse Scale (SSIS) has been researched to some extent but remains understudied and often misunderstood, especially in forensic settings where personality disorders are controversial in terms of classification.
  • The SSIS was developed from the Sadistic Attitudes and Behaviors Scale (SABS) and has been shown to be a reliable unidimensional measure of sadistic tendencies, capable of assessing sadism as a spectrum.
  • Research indicates that the SSIS has strong validity and could serve as an effective screening tool for identifying sadistic impulses in individuals.