Relating Scale 4 with other corresponding scales can help to make more precise and accurate interpretations. If Scales 4 and 9 are elevated, it indicates that the persons not only have an underlying sense of anger and impulsiveness , but also have the energy to act on these feelings (see 49/94 code type and ASP/Antisocial Practices and ANG/Anger content scales). Their histories will almost always reveal extensive impulsive behavior. This acting out has frequently been done in such a way as to damage their family's reputation. They may also have been involved in criminal activity. However, moderate elevations on Scales 4 and 9 might suggest that the behaviors were less extreme and the person may have even been able to develop a good level of adjustment (see 49/94 code type). A psychotic expression of antisocial behavior might be consistent with elevations on both 4 and 8 (see 48/84 code type). A high 4 accompanied by a high 3 suggests that antisocial behavior might be expressed in covert or disguised methods or that the person might even manipulate another person into acting out for him or her (see 34/43 code type). Elevations on Scales 4 and 2 suggest that the person has been caught performing antisocial behavior and is feeling temporary guilt and remorse for his or her behaviors (see 24/42 code type).