Donald R. Lynam

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+ PDF Chat The Longitudinal (Co)Development of Personality Traits and the Level of Personality Functioning After Negative Life Events 2023 Peter Haehner
Chelsea Sleep
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Christopher J. Hopwood
+ Is Personality Pathology Ego-Syntonic? Self- and Meta-Perception of Maladaptive Personality Traits 2023 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Chelsea Sleep
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ PDF Chat A comprehensive item‐level examination of Conscientiousness' underlying structure across three large samples 2023 Nathaniel Luke Phillips
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Measuring the "Dark" Triad: Comparing the Five-Factor Model Antagonistic Triad Measure to other commonly used self-report instruments (In Press: Assessment) 2023 Leigha Rose
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ A comprehensive item-level examination of Conscientiousness’ underlying structure across three large samples 2023 Nathaniel Luke Phillips
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ PDF Chat Tutorial: Power Analyses for Interaction Effects in Cross-Sectional Regressions 2023 David A. A. Baranger
Megan C. Finsaas
Brandon L. Goldstein
Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
Thomas M. Olino
+ The Longitudinal (Co)Development of Personality Traits and the Level of Personality Functioning After Negative Life Events 2023 Peter Haehner
Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Christopher J. Hopwood
+ Van Til et al. (in press). Exploring the structure of fearlessness using self-report measures 2023 Kaela Van Til
Josh Miller
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
+ Is Personality Pathology Egosyntonic? Self- and Meta-Perception of Maladaptive Personality Traits 2023 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Chelsea Sleep
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ The Questionable Practice of Partialing to Refine Scores on and Inferences About Measures of Psychological Constructs 2023 Rick H. Hoyle
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
Jolynn Pek
+ PDF Chat Association of Multidimensional Schizotypy with PID-5 Domains and Facets 2022 Kathryn C. Kemp
Jessica A. Kaczorowski
Christopher J. Burgin
Michael L. Raulin
Donald R. Lynam
Chelsea Sleep
Joshua D. Miller
Neus Barrantes‐Vidal
Thomas R. Kwapil
+ Factor Structure of the FFM ATM: Antagonism, Emotional Stability, Impulsivity, and Agency 2022 Leigha Rose
Michael L. Crowe
Brinkley M. Sharpe
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Replicability of the neuroanatomical correlates of impulsive personality traits in the ABCD study 2022 Max M. Owens
Courtland S. Hyatt
Hui Xu
Matthew Thompson
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
James MacKillop
Joshua C. Gray
+ The Questionable Practice of Partialing to Refine Scores on and Inferences About Measures of Psychological Constructs 2022 Hoyle Lab
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
Jolynn Pek
+ Check and report: The state of data validity detection in personality disorder science. 2022 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Tutorial: Power analyses for interaction effects in cross-sectional regressions 2022 David A. A. Baranger
Megan C. Finsaas
Brandon L. Goldstein
Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
Thomas M. Olino
+ Do the Big Five personality traits interact to predict life outcomes? Systematically testing the prevalence, nature, and effect size of trait-by-trait moderation 2022 Colin Vize
Brinkley M. Sharpe
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Christopher J. Soto
+ Check and Report: The State of Data Validity Detection in Personality Disorder Science 2022 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ Do the Big Five personality traits interact to predict life outcomes? Systematically testing the prevalence, nature, and effect size of trait by trait moderation 2022 Colin Vize
Brinkley M. Sharpe
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Christopher J. Soto
+ The problems with Criterion A: A Commentary on Morey, McCredie, Bender, & Skodol. 2022 Donald R. Lynam
+ Factor Structure of the FFM ATM: Antagonism, Emotional Stability, Impulsivity, and Agency 2022 Leigha Rose
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ Association of Multidimensional Schizotypy with PID-5 Domains and Facets 2022 Kathryn C. Kemp
Jessica A. Kaczorowski
Chris J. Burgin
Michael L. Raulin
Donald R. Lynam
Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Neus Barrantes‐Vidal
Thomas R. Kwapil
+ Normative data for PID-5 domains, facets, and personality disorder composites from a representative sample and comparison to community and clinical samples. 2022 Joshua D. Miller
R. Michael Bagby
Christopher J. Hopwood
Leonard J. Simms
Donald R. Lynam
+ "They Are Such an Asshole": Describing the Targets of a Common Insult Among English-Speakers in the United States 2022 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Courtland S. Hyatt
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ PDF Chat “They Are Such an Asshole”: Describing the Targets of a Common Insult Among English-Speakers in the United States 2022 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Courtland S. Hyatt
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Normative data for PID-5 domains, facets, and personality disorder composites from a representative sample and comparison to community and clinical samples 2021 Josh Miller
Michael Bagby
Christopher J. Hopwood
Leonard J. Simms
Donald R. Lynam
+ Incremental and interactive relations of triarchic psychopathy measure scales with antisocial and prosocial correlates: A preregistered replication of Gatner et al. (2016). 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Does Machiavellianism meaningfully differ from psychopathy? It depends 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Katherine L. Collison
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ PDF Chat Technical comment on Jonason, P. K., & Luoto, S. (2021). The dark side of the rainbow: Homosexuals and bisexuals have higher Dark Triad traits than heterosexuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 181, 111040 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Justin A. Lavner
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Does Machiavellianism Meaningfully Differ From Psychopathy? It Depends 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Katherine L. Collison
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ Incremental and Interactive Relations of Triarchic Psychopathy Measure Scales with Antisocial and Prosocial Correlates: A Pre-Registered Replication of Gatner et al. (2016) 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ Technical Comment on Jonason, P. K., & Luoto, S. (2021). The dark side of the rainbow: Homosexuals and bisexuals have higher Dark Triad traits than heterosexuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 181, 111040. 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Justin A. Lavner
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ Narcissism_Overview_CDPS 2021 Josh Miller
Mitja D. Back
Donald R. Lynam
Aidan G.C. Wright
+ On the importance of the assessment and conceptualization of Agreeableness: A commentary on “Agreeableness and the common core of dark traits are functionally different constructs” 2020 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
+ On the importance of the assessment and conceptualization of Agreeableness: A commentary on “Agreeableness and the common core of dark traits are functionally different constructs” 2020 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
+ Examining the conceptual and empirical distinctiveness of Agreeableness and “dark” personality items 2020 Colin Vize
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ Examining the Conceptual and Empirical Distinctiveness of Agreeableness and “Dark” Personality Items 2020 Colin Vize
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ PDF Chat Merging Structural and Process–Related Approaches to the Study of Agreeableness: A Preregistered Replication and Extension Attempt 2020 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
+ Merging Structural and Process-related Approaches to the Study of Agreeableness: A Preregistered Replication and Extension Attempt 2020 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
+ The “core” of the dark triad: A test of competing hypotheses. 2019 Colin Vize
Katherine L. Collison
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ Psychopathic boldness: Narcissism, self-esteem, or something in between? 2019 Joshua D. Miller
Chelsea Sleep
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
+ The DSM–5 section III personality disorder criterion a in relation to both pathological and general personality traits. 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ Psychopathic boldness: Narcissism, self-esteem, or something in between? 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Michael L. Crowe
+ The "Core" of the Dark Triad: A test of competing hypotheses 2019 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
Katherine L. Collison
Josh Miller
+ The "Core" of the Dark Triad: A test of competing hypotheses 2019 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
Katherine L. Collison
Josh Miller
+ Using item‐level analyses to better understand the consequences of partialing procedures: An example using the Dark Triad 2019 Colin Vize
Katherine L. Collison
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ Using Item-level Analyses to Better Understand the Consequences of Partialing Procedures: An Example Using the Dark Triad 2019 Colin Vize
Katherine L. Collison
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ The DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorder Criterion A in relation to both pathological and general personality traits 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ An evaluation of DSM–5 Section III personality disorder Criterion A (impairment) in accounting for psychopathology. 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
Thomas A. Widiger
Michael L. Crowe
Joshua D. Miller
+ The basic trait of Antagonism: An unfortunately underappreciated construct 2019 Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ The basic trait of Antagonism: An unfortunately underappreciated construct 2019 Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ A Critical Appraisal of the Dark-Triad Literature and Suggestions for Moving Forward 2019 Joshua D. Miller
Colin Vize
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
+ An examination of the Triarchic Model of psychopathy's nomological network: A meta-analytic review 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ An Examination of the Triarchic Model of Psychopathy’s Nomological Network: A Meta-Analytic Review 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Brandon Weiss
+ Psychopathic boldness: Narcissism, self-esteem, or something in between? 2019 Josh Miller
Chelsea Sleep
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
+ Insight Regarding the Presence of Antagonism-Related Traits and Their Subsequent Impairment in Relation to Psychopathy, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
W. Keith Campbell
Joshua D. Miller
+ A critical appraisal of the Dark Triad literature and suggestions for moving forward 2019 Josh Miller
Colin Vize
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
+ Antagonism-related PDs Insight & Impairment 11.13.18 2018 Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
W. Keith Campbell
+ Examining hypothesized curvilinear and interactive relations between psychopathic traits and externalizing problems in an offender sample using item response-based analysis 2018 Brandon Weiss
Michael L. Crowe
Nathan T. Carter
Donald R. Lynam
Ashley L. Watts
Scott Owen Lilienfeld
Jennifer L. Skeem
Josh Miller
+ Insight regarding the presence of antagonism-related traits and their subsequent impairment in relation to psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism 2018 Chelsea Sleep
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
W. Keith Campbell
+ Psychopathy and Ratings of Persuasiveness: Examining Their Relations in Weaker and Stronger Contexts 2018 Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
+ PDF Chat Development and preliminary validation of a five factor model measure of Machiavellianism. 2018 Katherine L. Collison
Colin Vize
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ Personality disorder traits: Testing insight regarding presence of traits, impairment, and desire for change. 2018 Chelsea Sleep
Joanna Lamkin
Donald R. Lynam
W. Keith Campbell
Joshua D. Miller
+ Personality disorder traits: Testing insight regarding presence of traits, impairment, and desire for change 2018 Chelsea Sleep
Joanna Lamkin
Donald R. Lynam
W. Keith Campbell
Josh Miller
+ Psychopathy and ratings of persuasiveness: Examining their relations in weaker and stronger contexts 2018 Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ An evaluation of DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorder Criterion A (Impairment) in accounting for psychopathology 2018 Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
Thomas A. Widiger
Michael L. Crowe
Josh Miller
+ PDF Chat Neural mechanisms of the rejection–aggression link 2018 David S. Chester
Donald R. Lynam
Richard Milich
C. Nathan DeWall
+ PDF Chat Neural Mechanisms of the Rejection-Aggression Link 2018 David Chester
Donald R. Lynam
Richard Milich
C. Nathan DeWall
+ Psychopathy and ratings of persuasiveness: Examining their relations in weaker and stronger contexts 2017 Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ The Goldwater Rule: Perspectives From, and Implications for, Psychological Science 2017 Scott Owen Lilienfeld
Josh Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ PDF Chat The anatomy of an insult: Popular derogatory terms connote important individual differences in externalizing behavior 2017 Courtland S. Hyatt
Jessica L. Maples‐Keller
Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
+ PDF Chat Physical aggressiveness and gray matter deficits in ventromedial prefrontal cortex 2017 David S. Chester
Donald R. Lynam
Richard Milich
C. Nathan DeWall
+ The Goldwater Rule: Perspectives From, and Implications for, Psychological Science 2017 Scott O. Lilienfeld
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
+ PDF Chat Physical Aggressiveness and Gray Matter Deficits in Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex 2017 David Chester
Donald R. Lynam
Richard Milich
C. Nathan DeWall
+ PDF Chat The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies. 2017 Roman Kotov
Robert F. Krueger
David Watson
Thomas M. Achenbach
Robert R. Althoff
R. Michael Bagby
Timothy A. Brown
William T. Carpenter
Avshalom Caspi
Lee Anna Clark
+ PDF Chat Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Data in Multiple Behavioral Change 2010 Richard Charnigo
Richard J. Kryscio
Michael T. Bardo
Donald R. Lynam
Rick S. Zimmerman
+ PDF Chat Assessing the Total Effect of Time-Varying Predictors in Prevention Research 2006 Bethany C. Bray
Daniel Almirall
Rick S. Zimmerman
Donald R. Lynam
Susan A. Murphy
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+ Doing it all Bass-Ackwards: The development of hierarchical factor structures from the top down 2006 Lewis R. Goldberg
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+ PDF Chat The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies. 2017 Roman Kotov
Robert F. Krueger
David Watson
Thomas M. Achenbach
Robert R. Althoff
R. Michael Bagby
Timothy A. Brown
William T. Carpenter
Avshalom Caspi
Lee Anna Clark
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+ A Critical Appraisal of the Dark-Triad Literature and Suggestions for Moving Forward 2019 Joshua D. Miller
Colin Vize
Michael L. Crowe
Donald R. Lynam
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+ A rationale and test for the number of factors in factor analysis 1965 John L. Horn
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+ False-Positive Psychology 2011 Joseph P. Simmons
Leif D. Nelson
Uri Simonsohn
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+ PDF Chat Development and preliminary validation of a five factor model measure of Machiavellianism. 2018 Katherine L. Collison
Colin Vize
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
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+ Statistical difficulties of detecting interactions and moderator effects. 1993 Gary H. McClelland
Charles M. Judd
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+ PDF Chat Sibling Constructs: What Are They, Why Do They Matter, and How Should You Handle Them? 2021 Katherine M. Lawson
Richard W. Robins
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+ An evaluation of DSM–5 Section III personality disorder Criterion A (impairment) in accounting for psychopathology. 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Donald R. Lynam
Thomas A. Widiger
Michael L. Crowe
Joshua D. Miller
3
+ PDF Chat Precise Answers to Vague Questions: Issues With Interactions 2021 Julia M. Rohrer
Ruben C. Arslan
3
+ The “core” of the dark triad: A test of competing hypotheses. 2019 Colin Vize
Katherine L. Collison
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
3
+ An examination of the Triarchic Model of psychopathy's nomological network: A meta-analytic review 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
3
+ Do the Big Five personality traits interact to predict life outcomes? Systematically testing the prevalence, nature, and effect size of trait-by-trait moderation 2022 Colin Vize
Brinkley M. Sharpe
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
Christopher J. Soto
2
+ The basic trait of Antagonism: An unfortunately underappreciated construct 2019 Donald R. Lynam
Josh Miller
2
+ PDF Chat That’s a Lot to Process! Pitfalls of Popular Path Models 2022 Julia M. Rohrer
Paul HĂźnermund
Ruben C. Arslan
Malte Elson
2
+ Incremental and interactive relations of triarchic psychopathy measure scales with antisocial and prosocial correlates: A preregistered replication of Gatner et al. (2016). 2021 Brinkley M. Sharpe
Kaela Van Til
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
2
+ PDF Chat Perceived Characteristics of Life Events—Short-Term Changes in Prosociality and Empathy? 2021 Ina Faßbender
Peter Haehner
Susanne Buecker
Maike Luhmann
2
+ PDF Chat Misunderstanding analysis of covariance. 2001 Gregory A. Miller
Jean P. Chapman
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+ PDF Chat Examining individual differences in personality trait changes after negative life events 2023 Peter Haehner
Wiebke Bleidorn
Christopher J. Hopwood
2
+ PDF Chat Dynamic features of affect and interpersonal behavior in relation to general and specific personality pathology. 2020 Whitney R. Ringwald
Christopher J. Hopwood
Paul A. Pilkonis
Aidan G.C. Wright
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+ PDF Chat A cautionary note on the use of the Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) in classification designs with and without within-subject factors 2015 Bruce A. Schneider
Meital Avivi-Reich
Mindaugas Mozuraitis
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+ Inflation of Type I error rate in multiple regression when independent variables are measured with error 2009 Jerry Brunner
Peter C. Austin
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+ PDF Chat Stability and change of perceived characteristics of major life events. 2021 Peter Haehner
Sarah Kritzler
Ina Faßbender
Maike Luhmann
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+ PDF Chat Powerful Moderator Variables in Behavioral Science? Don’t Bet on Them (Version 3) 2019 Ryne A. Sherman
Harold Pashler
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+ Omitted variable bias: A threat to estimating causal relationships 2021 Rafael Wilms
E. Mäthner
Lothar Winnen
Ralf Lanwehr
2
+ The DSM–5 section III personality disorder criterion a in relation to both pathological and general personality traits. 2019 Chelsea Sleep
Brandon Weiss
Donald R. Lynam
Joshua D. Miller
2
+ Higher-order factors of the Big Five. 1997 John M. Digman
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+ The "Core" of the Dark Triad: A test of competing hypotheses 2019 Colin Vize
Donald R. Lynam
Katherine L. Collison
Josh Miller
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+ Analysis of multiplicative combination rules when the causal variables are measured with error. 1983 Jerome R. Busemeyer
Lawrence E. Jones
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+ On the Misconception of Multicollinearity in Detection of Moderating Effects: Multicollinearity Is Not Always Detrimental 2010 Gwowen Shieh
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+ Using item‐level analyses to better understand the consequences of partialing procedures: An example using the Dark Triad 2019 Colin Vize
Katherine L. Collison
Joshua D. Miller
Donald R. Lynam
2
+ PDF Chat Borderline Personality Traits Are Not Correlated With Brain Structure in Two Large Samples 2020 David A. A. Baranger
Lauren R. Few
Daniel H. Sheinbein
Arpana Agrawal
Thomas F. Oltmanns
Annchen R. Knodt
Deanna M. Barch
Ahmad R. Hariri
Ryan Bogdan
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+ Scientific Utopia 2012 Brian A. Nosek
Jeffrey R. Spies
Matt Motyl
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+ Multiple regression: testing and interpreting interactions 1992 2
+ PDF Chat Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings 2018 Richard Klein
Michelangelo Vianello
Fred Hasselman
Byron G. Adams
Reginald B. Adams
Sinan Alper
Mark Aveyard
Jordan Axt
Mayowa T. Babalola
Štěpán Bahník
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+ Sample size and multiple regression analysis. 2000 Scott E. Maxwell
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+ PDF Chat Belief in the unstructured interview: The persistence of an illusion 2013 Jason Dana
Robyn M. Dawes
Nathanial Peterson
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+ Examining the alternative model for personality disorder in daily life: Evidence for incremental validity. 2018 Michael J. Roche
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+ PDF Chat Gene × Environment Interaction Studies Have Not Properly Controlled for Potential Confounders: The Problem and the (Simple) Solution 2013 Matthew C. Keller
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+ The Double-Entry Intraclass Correlation as an Index of Profile Similarity: Meaning, Limitations, and Alternatives 2009 R. Michael Furr
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+ PDF Chat A metastructural model of mental disorders and pathological personality traits 2015 Aidan G.C. Wright
Leonard J. Simms
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+ PDF Chat Biased parameter estimates and inflated type I error rates in analysis of covariance (and analysis of partial variance) arising from unreliability: Alternatives and remedial strategies. 2010 Richard E. Zinbarg
Satoru Suzuki
Amanda A. Uliaszek
Alison R. Lewis
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+ PDF Chat Big Five personality stability, change, and codevelopment across adolescence and early adulthood. 2017 Jeroen Borghuis
Jaap J. A. Denissen
Daniel L. Oberski
Klaas Sijtsma
Wim Meeus
Susan Branje
Hans M. Koot
Wiebke Bleidorn
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+ Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences 2003 Freda Kemp
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+ Graphical Views of Suppression and Multicollinearity in Multiple Linear Regression 2005 Lynn Friedman
Melanie M. Wall
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+ Neuroticism and reward-related ventral striatum activity: Probing vulnerability to stress-related depression. 2021 Erin Bondy
David A. A. Baranger
Jared V. Balbona
Kendall Sputo
Sarah E. Paul
Thomas F. Oltmanns
Ryan Bogdan
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+ Equivalence of the mediation, confounding and suppression effect. 2000 David P. MacKinnon
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+ The Abuse of Power 2001 John M. Hoenig
Dennis M. Heisey
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+ A Mega-Analysis of Personality Prediction: Robustness and Boundary Conditions 2020 Emorie D Beck
Joshua James Jackson
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+ PDF Chat A shared random effect parameter approach for longitudinal dementia data with non‐ignorable missing data 2004 Sujuan Gao
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