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The Journal of Social Psychology|March 19, 2020
State resident volunteering and health are unrelated when neuroticism is controlled: Nomothetic evidence using the 50 states of the USA as analytical unitsStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2005
Longevity, big five personality factors, and health behaviors: presidents from Washington to NixonStewart J H McCann
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
Younger achievement age predicts shorter life for governors: testing the precocity-longevity hypothesis with artifact controlsStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|July 18, 2009
Political conservatism, authoritarianism, and societal threat: voting for Republican representatives in U.S. Congressional elections from 1946 to 1992Stewart J H McCann
Psychological Reports|June 9, 2026
An Exploratory Study of Socioeconomic Status, Air Pollution, and 13 Other Variables as Predictors of U.S. State Autism Spectrum Disorder RatesStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 3, 2015
Big five personality and residential mobility: a state-level analysis of the USAStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|September 10, 2011
Personality and American state differences in obesity prevalenceStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 23, 2009
Authoritarian personality and rape sentence length in conservative and liberal statesStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|September 24, 2004
Achievement age-death age correlations alone cannot provide unequivocal support for the precocity-longevity hypothesisStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 18, 2005
Simple method for predicting American presidential greatness from victory margin in popular vote (1824-1996)Stewart J H McCann
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The Journal of Social Psychology|March 19, 2020
State resident volunteering and health are unrelated when neuroticism is controlled: Nomothetic evidence using the 50 states of the USA as analytical unitsStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2005
Longevity, big five personality factors, and health behaviors: presidents from Washington to NixonStewart J H McCann
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
Younger achievement age predicts shorter life for governors: testing the precocity-longevity hypothesis with artifact controlsStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|July 18, 2009
Political conservatism, authoritarianism, and societal threat: voting for Republican representatives in U.S. Congressional elections from 1946 to 1992Stewart J H McCann
Psychological Reports|June 9, 2026
An Exploratory Study of Socioeconomic Status, Air Pollution, and 13 Other Variables as Predictors of U.S. State Autism Spectrum Disorder RatesStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 3, 2015
Big five personality and residential mobility: a state-level analysis of the USAStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|September 10, 2011
Personality and American state differences in obesity prevalenceStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 23, 2009
Authoritarian personality and rape sentence length in conservative and liberal statesStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Psychology|September 24, 2004
Achievement age-death age correlations alone cannot provide unequivocal support for the precocity-longevity hypothesisStewart J H McCann
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 18, 2005
Simple method for predicting American presidential greatness from victory margin in popular vote (1824-1996)Stewart J H McCann
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