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Psychiatry Research|February 7, 2018
A taxometric investigation of psychopathy in womenJean-Pierre Guay, Raymond A Knight, John Ruscio, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 21, 2007
A taxometric analysis of the latent structure of psychopathy: evidence for dimensionalityJean-Pierre Guay, John Ruscio, Raymond A Knight, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|January 16, 2007
Diagnosing major depressive disorder XI: a taxometric investigation of the structure underlying DSM-IV symptomsJohn Ruscio, Mark Zimmerman, Joseph B McGlinchey, et al.
Psychological Assessment|August 8, 2017
Using the comparison curve fix index (CCFI) in taxometric analyses: Averaging curves, standard errors, and CCFI profilesJohn Ruscio, Lauren M Carney, Lindsay Dever, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 20, 2019
Weighing People Rather Than Food: A Framework for Examining External ValidityCaitlin M Loyka, John Ruscio, Andrew B Edelblum, et al.
Psychological Assessment|June 10, 2016
Individuals at high risk for suicide are categorically distinct from those at low riskTracy K Witte, Jill M Holm-Denoma, Kelly L Zuromski, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 17, 2009
Taxometric evidence for the dimensional structure of cluster-C, paranoid, and borderline personality disordersArnoud Arntz, David Bernstein, Dominique Gielen, et al.
European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association|March 20, 2015
Do recognizable lifetime eating disorder phenotypes naturally occur in a culturally asian population? A combined latent profile and taxometric approachJennifer J Thomas, Kamryn T Eddy, John Ruscio, et al.
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Psychiatry Research|February 7, 2018
A taxometric investigation of psychopathy in womenJean-Pierre Guay, Raymond A Knight, John Ruscio, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 21, 2007
A taxometric analysis of the latent structure of psychopathy: evidence for dimensionalityJean-Pierre Guay, John Ruscio, Raymond A Knight, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|January 16, 2007
Diagnosing major depressive disorder XI: a taxometric investigation of the structure underlying DSM-IV symptomsJohn Ruscio, Mark Zimmerman, Joseph B McGlinchey, et al.
Psychological Assessment|August 8, 2017
Using the comparison curve fix index (CCFI) in taxometric analyses: Averaging curves, standard errors, and CCFI profilesJohn Ruscio, Lauren M Carney, Lindsay Dever, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 20, 2019
Weighing People Rather Than Food: A Framework for Examining External ValidityCaitlin M Loyka, John Ruscio, Andrew B Edelblum, et al.
Psychological Assessment|June 10, 2016
Individuals at high risk for suicide are categorically distinct from those at low riskTracy K Witte, Jill M Holm-Denoma, Kelly L Zuromski, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 17, 2009
Taxometric evidence for the dimensional structure of cluster-C, paranoid, and borderline personality disordersArnoud Arntz, David Bernstein, Dominique Gielen, et al.
European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association|March 20, 2015
Do recognizable lifetime eating disorder phenotypes naturally occur in a culturally asian population? A combined latent profile and taxometric approachJennifer J Thomas, Kamryn T Eddy, John Ruscio, et al.
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