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Donald R Lynam

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Journal of Personality Assessment|August 30, 2003
Psychopathy and the Five-factor model of personality: a replication and extensionJoshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Research in Personality|February 19, 2021
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"Colin E Vize, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 13, 2007
Using a general model of personality to understand sex differences in the personality disordersDonald R Lynam, Thomas A Widiger
Personality Disorders|October 27, 2025
Open science practices in personality disorder journalsColin E Vize, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|January 1, 2014
Missed opportunities in the DSM-5 Section III personality disorder model: commentary on "personality disorders are the vanguard of the post-DSM-5.0 era"Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Psychological Assessment|November 21, 2017
A passionate call for dispassionate conclusion: Comment on Fossati et al. (2016)Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Assessment|February 9, 2008
Dependent personality disorder: comparing an expert generated and empirically derived five-factor model personality disorder countJoshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality|September 11, 2014
Psychopathy from a Basic Trait Perspective: The Utility of a Five-Factor Model ApproachDonald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders|May 12, 2007
Using a general model of personality to identify the basic elements of psychopathyDonald R Lynam, Thomas A Widiger
Journal of Personality Disorders|June 17, 2006
Convergence and divergence among self-report psychopathy measures: a personality-based approachKaren J Derefinko, Donald R Lynam
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Journal of Personality Assessment|August 30, 2003
Psychopathy and the Five-factor model of personality: a replication and extensionJoshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Research in Personality|February 19, 2021
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"Colin E Vize, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 13, 2007
Using a general model of personality to understand sex differences in the personality disordersDonald R Lynam, Thomas A Widiger
Personality Disorders|October 27, 2025
Open science practices in personality disorder journalsColin E Vize, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|January 1, 2014
Missed opportunities in the DSM-5 Section III personality disorder model: commentary on "personality disorders are the vanguard of the post-DSM-5.0 era"Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Psychological Assessment|November 21, 2017
A passionate call for dispassionate conclusion: Comment on Fossati et al. (2016)Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Assessment|February 9, 2008
Dependent personality disorder: comparing an expert generated and empirically derived five-factor model personality disorder countJoshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality|September 11, 2014
Psychopathy from a Basic Trait Perspective: The Utility of a Five-Factor Model ApproachDonald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders|May 12, 2007
Using a general model of personality to identify the basic elements of psychopathyDonald R Lynam, Thomas A Widiger
Journal of Personality Disorders|June 17, 2006
Convergence and divergence among self-report psychopathy measures: a personality-based approachKaren J Derefinko, Donald R Lynam
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