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Katherine L Collison

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Clinical Psychology Review|June 15, 2021
Personality disorders as predictors of intimate partner violence: A meta-analysisKatherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|February 28, 2020
Examining the factor structure and validity of the Triarchic Model of Psychopathy across measuresKatherine L Collison, 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 OutcomesColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|October 14, 2016
Differences among dark triad components: A meta-analytic investigationColin E Vize, Donald R Lynam, Katherine L Collison, et al.
Personality Disorders|December 10, 2019
The "core" of the dark triad: A test of competing hypothesesColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
Journal of Personality|October 26, 2019
Using item-level analyses to better understand the consequences of partialing procedures: An example using the Dark TriadColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 12, 2021
Does Machiavellianism meaningfully differ from psychopathy? It dependsBrinkley M Sharpe, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|November 4, 2020
Untangling the Relation Between Narcissistic Traits and Behavioral Aggression Following Provocation Using an FFM FrameworkColin E Vize, Joshua D Miller, Katherine L Collison, et al.
Assessment|January 24, 2025
Testing a Multidimensional Factor Structure of the Self-Control ScaleKatherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam, Tianwei V Du, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|October 8, 2018
Using Bayesian methods to update and expand the meta-analytic evidence of the five-factor model's relation to antisocial behaviorColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
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Clinical Psychology Review|June 15, 2021
Personality disorders as predictors of intimate partner violence: A meta-analysisKatherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|February 28, 2020
Examining the factor structure and validity of the Triarchic Model of Psychopathy across measuresKatherine L Collison, 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 OutcomesColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam
Personality Disorders|October 14, 2016
Differences among dark triad components: A meta-analytic investigationColin E Vize, Donald R Lynam, Katherine L Collison, et al.
Personality Disorders|December 10, 2019
The "core" of the dark triad: A test of competing hypothesesColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
Journal of Personality|October 26, 2019
Using item-level analyses to better understand the consequences of partialing procedures: An example using the Dark TriadColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 12, 2021
Does Machiavellianism meaningfully differ from psychopathy? It dependsBrinkley M Sharpe, Katherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|November 4, 2020
Untangling the Relation Between Narcissistic Traits and Behavioral Aggression Following Provocation Using an FFM FrameworkColin E Vize, Joshua D Miller, Katherine L Collison, et al.
Assessment|January 24, 2025
Testing a Multidimensional Factor Structure of the Self-Control ScaleKatherine L Collison, Donald R Lynam, Tianwei V Du, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|October 8, 2018
Using Bayesian methods to update and expand the meta-analytic evidence of the five-factor model's relation to antisocial behaviorColin E Vize, Katherine L Collison, Joshua D Miller, et al.
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