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A M Kring

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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1996
Do schizophrenic patients show a disjunctive relationship among expressive, experiential, and psychophysiological components of emotion?A M Kring, J M Neale
Clinical Psychology Review|November 25, 1998
The role of gender differences in the reduction of etiologic heterogeneity in schizophreniaJ E Salem, A M Kring
Psychiatry Research|January 6, 2000
Emotional responding in deficit and non-deficit schizophreniaK S Earnst, A M Kring
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 2, 1998
Sex differences in emotion: expression, experience, and physiologyA M Kring, A H Gordon
Clinical Psychology Review|January 1, 1997
Construct validity of negative symptoms: an empirical and conceptual reviewK S Earnst, A M Kring
Perception & Psychophysics|February 1, 1987
Integration of features in depictions as a function of sizeD L Butler, A M Kring
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Flat affect in schizophrenia: a test of neuropsychological modelsJ J Blanchard, A M Kring, J M Neale
Psychophysiology|April 9, 1999
Schizophrenic patients show facial reactions to emotional facial expressionsA M Kring, S L Kerr, K S Earnst
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1996
More evidence for generalized poor performance in facial emotion perception in schizophreniaJ E Salem, A M Kring, S L Kerr
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 1, 1994
Individual differences in dispositional expressiveness: development and validation of the Emotional Expressivity ScaleA M Kring, D A Smith, J M Neale
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1996
Do schizophrenic patients show a disjunctive relationship among expressive, experiential, and psychophysiological components of emotion?A M Kring, J M Neale
Clinical Psychology Review|November 25, 1998
The role of gender differences in the reduction of etiologic heterogeneity in schizophreniaJ E Salem, A M Kring
Psychiatry Research|January 6, 2000
Emotional responding in deficit and non-deficit schizophreniaK S Earnst, A M Kring
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 2, 1998
Sex differences in emotion: expression, experience, and physiologyA M Kring, A H Gordon
Clinical Psychology Review|January 1, 1997
Construct validity of negative symptoms: an empirical and conceptual reviewK S Earnst, A M Kring
Perception & Psychophysics|February 1, 1987
Integration of features in depictions as a function of sizeD L Butler, A M Kring
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Flat affect in schizophrenia: a test of neuropsychological modelsJ J Blanchard, A M Kring, J M Neale
Psychophysiology|April 9, 1999
Schizophrenic patients show facial reactions to emotional facial expressionsA M Kring, S L Kerr, K S Earnst
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 1, 1996
More evidence for generalized poor performance in facial emotion perception in schizophreniaJ E Salem, A M Kring, S L Kerr
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 1, 1994
Individual differences in dispositional expressiveness: development and validation of the Emotional Expressivity ScaleA M Kring, D A Smith, J M Neale
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