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Adrian Furnham

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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 17, 2011
Sex differences in parents' estimations of their own and their children's multiple intelligences: a Portuguese replicationFélix Neto, Adrian Furnham
Psychopathology|November 30, 2011
Psychiatric literacy and the personality disordersAdrian Furnham, Julian Winceslaus
Psychiatry Research|March 10, 2012
Beliefs about causes, behavioural manifestations and treatment of borderline personality disorder in a community sampleAdrian Furnham, Hina Dadabhoy
JRSM Open|November 20, 2014
Hypochondriacal attitudes and beliefs, attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine and modern health worries predict patient satisfactionSofia Fionda, Adrian Furnham
The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery = Journal Canadien De Chirurgie Plastique|December 3, 2013
Factors that motivate people to undergo cosmetic surgeryAdrian Furnham, James Levitas
Journal of Homosexuality|September 25, 2013
Lay theories of gender identity disorderAdrian Furnham, Radhika Sen
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|November 23, 2022
Sex Difference in Estimated Intelligence and Estimated Emotional Intelligence and IQ ScoresAdrian Furnham, Charlotte Robinson
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|July 9, 2021
Do you have to be mad to believe in conspiracy theories? Personality disorders and conspiracy theoriesAdrian Furnham, Simmy Grover
Psychological Reports|February 1, 2008
Relationship between the MBTI and FIRO-B in a large British sampleAdrian Furnham, John Crump
Personality and Mental Health|April 16, 2014
A Big Five facet analysis of sub-clinical narcissism: understanding boldness in terms of well-known personality traitsAdrian Furnham, John Crump
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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 17, 2011
Sex differences in parents' estimations of their own and their children's multiple intelligences: a Portuguese replicationFélix Neto, Adrian Furnham
Psychopathology|November 30, 2011
Psychiatric literacy and the personality disordersAdrian Furnham, Julian Winceslaus
Psychiatry Research|March 10, 2012
Beliefs about causes, behavioural manifestations and treatment of borderline personality disorder in a community sampleAdrian Furnham, Hina Dadabhoy
JRSM Open|November 20, 2014
Hypochondriacal attitudes and beliefs, attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine and modern health worries predict patient satisfactionSofia Fionda, Adrian Furnham
The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery = Journal Canadien De Chirurgie Plastique|December 3, 2013
Factors that motivate people to undergo cosmetic surgeryAdrian Furnham, James Levitas
Journal of Homosexuality|September 25, 2013
Lay theories of gender identity disorderAdrian Furnham, Radhika Sen
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|November 23, 2022
Sex Difference in Estimated Intelligence and Estimated Emotional Intelligence and IQ ScoresAdrian Furnham, Charlotte Robinson
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|July 9, 2021
Do you have to be mad to believe in conspiracy theories? Personality disorders and conspiracy theoriesAdrian Furnham, Simmy Grover
Psychological Reports|February 1, 2008
Relationship between the MBTI and FIRO-B in a large British sampleAdrian Furnham, John Crump
Personality and Mental Health|April 16, 2014
A Big Five facet analysis of sub-clinical narcissism: understanding boldness in terms of well-known personality traitsAdrian Furnham, John Crump
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