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August 9, 2020
A Comparison of the Validity of Very Brief Measures of the Big Five/Five-Factor Model of Personality
Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality
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October 19, 2020
Examining the conceptual and empirical distinctiveness of Agreeableness and "dark" personality items
Colin E Vize, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Disorders
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November 4, 2020
The Importance of Antagonism: Explaining Similarities and Differences in Psychopathy and Narcissism's Relations With Aggression and Externalizing Outcomes
Colin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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October 13, 2017
The Goldwater Rule: Perspectives From, and Implications for, Psychological Science
Scott O Lilienfeld, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Assessment
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March 15, 2023
Comparing Brief Measures of Narcissism-Internal Consistency, Validity, and Coverage
Melissa Packer West, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders
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August 11, 2022
Check and report: The state of data validity detection in personality disorder science
Brinkley M Sharpe, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders
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October 1, 2021
An Interpersonal Approach to Social Preference: Examining Patterns and Influences of Liking and Being Bothered by Interpersonal Behaviors of Others
Tianwei V Du, Katherine M Thomas, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders
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May 12, 2017
Dimensional conceptualizations of impulsivity
Sarah A Griffin, Donald R Lynam, Douglas B Samuel
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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March 9, 2011
Psychopathic traits from the perspective of self and informant reports: is there evidence for a lack of insight?
Joshua D Miller, Shayne E Jones, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science
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April 30, 2026
The "dark triad" may be popular, but more importantly, it is irresponsible, moralizing, trivializing, and ultimately replaceable: Reply to Borráz-León et al. (2026)
Joshua D Miller, David S Chester, Donald R Lynam
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August 9, 2020
A Comparison of the Validity of Very Brief Measures of the Big Five/Five-Factor Model of Personality
Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality
|
October 19, 2020
Examining the conceptual and empirical distinctiveness of Agreeableness and "dark" personality items
Colin E Vize, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Disorders
|
November 4, 2020
The Importance of Antagonism: Explaining Similarities and Differences in Psychopathy and Narcissism's Relations With Aggression and Externalizing Outcomes
Colin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
October 13, 2017
The Goldwater Rule: Perspectives From, and Implications for, Psychological Science
Scott O Lilienfeld, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Personality Assessment
|
March 15, 2023
Comparing Brief Measures of Narcissism-Internal Consistency, Validity, and Coverage
Melissa Packer West, Joshua D Miller, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders
|
August 11, 2022
Check and report: The state of data validity detection in personality disorder science
Brinkley M Sharpe, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders
|
October 1, 2021
An Interpersonal Approach to Social Preference: Examining Patterns and Influences of Liking and Being Bothered by Interpersonal Behaviors of Others
Tianwei V Du, Katherine M Thomas, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders
|
May 12, 2017
Dimensional conceptualizations of impulsivity
Sarah A Griffin, Donald R Lynam, Douglas B Samuel
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
March 9, 2011
Psychopathic traits from the perspective of self and informant reports: is there evidence for a lack of insight?
Joshua D Miller, Shayne E Jones, Donald R Lynam
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science
|
April 30, 2026
The "dark triad" may be popular, but more importantly, it is irresponsible, moralizing, trivializing, and ultimately replaceable: Reply to Borráz-León et al. (2026)
Joshua D Miller, David S Chester, Donald R Lynam
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