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A T Panter

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Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 27, 2002
Assessing tobacco beliefs among youth using item response theory modelsA T Panter, Bryce B Reeve
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 20, 2016
Dimensions of the Need for Cognition: Subscales and Gender DifferencesJ S Tanaka, A T Panter, W C Winborne
Journal of Personality Assessment|February 21, 2012
Does personal intelligence exist? Evidence from a new ability-based measureJohn D Mayer, A T Panter, David R Caruso
Journal of Intelligence|June 5, 2019
Advancing the Measurement of Personal Intelligence with the Test of Personal Intelligence, Version 5 (TOPI 5)John D Mayer, David R Caruso, A T Panter
Pediatric Dermatology|October 21, 2009
Corticosteroids' effect on the height of atopic dermatitis patients: a controlled questionnaire studyMeghan W Thomas, A T Panter, Dean S Morrell
Journal of Personality|May 20, 2020
When people estimate their personal intelligence who is overconfident? Who is accurate?John D Mayer, A T Panter, David R Caruso
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 11, 2011
The culture of time in neuropsychological assessment: exploring the effects of culture-specific time attitudes on timed test performance in Russian and American samplesAnna V Agranovich, A T Panter, Antonio E Puente, et al.
The American Psychologist|September 12, 2012
The growing significance of hot intelligencesJohn D Mayer, David R Caruso, A T Panter, et al.
Journal of Personality Assessment|May 3, 2018
Employees High in Personal Intelligence Differ From Their Colleagues in Workplace Perceptions and BehaviorJohn D Mayer, Brendan Lortie, A T Panter, et al.
Assessment|February 11, 2000
Item response theory in personality assessment: a demonstration using the MMPI-2 depression scaleR A Childs, W G Dahlstrom, S M Kemp, et al.
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 27, 2002
Assessing tobacco beliefs among youth using item response theory modelsA T Panter, Bryce B Reeve
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 20, 2016
Dimensions of the Need for Cognition: Subscales and Gender DifferencesJ S Tanaka, A T Panter, W C Winborne
Journal of Personality Assessment|February 21, 2012
Does personal intelligence exist? Evidence from a new ability-based measureJohn D Mayer, A T Panter, David R Caruso
Journal of Intelligence|June 5, 2019
Advancing the Measurement of Personal Intelligence with the Test of Personal Intelligence, Version 5 (TOPI 5)John D Mayer, David R Caruso, A T Panter
Pediatric Dermatology|October 21, 2009
Corticosteroids' effect on the height of atopic dermatitis patients: a controlled questionnaire studyMeghan W Thomas, A T Panter, Dean S Morrell
Journal of Personality|May 20, 2020
When people estimate their personal intelligence who is overconfident? Who is accurate?John D Mayer, A T Panter, David R Caruso
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 11, 2011
The culture of time in neuropsychological assessment: exploring the effects of culture-specific time attitudes on timed test performance in Russian and American samplesAnna V Agranovich, A T Panter, Antonio E Puente, et al.
The American Psychologist|September 12, 2012
The growing significance of hot intelligencesJohn D Mayer, David R Caruso, A T Panter, et al.
Journal of Personality Assessment|May 3, 2018
Employees High in Personal Intelligence Differ From Their Colleagues in Workplace Perceptions and BehaviorJohn D Mayer, Brendan Lortie, A T Panter, et al.
Assessment|February 11, 2000
Item response theory in personality assessment: a demonstration using the MMPI-2 depression scaleR A Childs, W G Dahlstrom, S M Kemp, et al.
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