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Mark F Lenzenweger

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The American Psychologist|May 8, 2020
Armand W. Loranger (1930-2019)Mark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Disorders|January 4, 2013
Facts, artifacts, mythofacts, invisible colleges, illusory colleges: the perils of publication segmentation, citation preference, and megamultiple authorship: a commentary on Blashfield and ReynoldsMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Assessment|July 19, 2014
Factors underlying the psychological and behavioral characteristics of Office of Strategic Services candidates: the assessment of men data revisitedMark F Lenzenweger
Psychopathology|May 24, 2022
Proximal Processes, Temperament, and Pathological Narcissism: An Empirical Exploration from the Longitudinal Study of Personality DisordersMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 29, 2006
The longitudinal study of personality disorders: history, design considerations, and initial findingsMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|August 21, 2025
Schizotypy 17 years on: Long-range endophenotype forecasting of psychotic symptoms using perceptual aberrations and sustained attentionMark F Lenzenweger
Psychopathology|August 25, 2020
Parsing and Illuminating the Personality Pathology Domain? Considering the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders and the Path ForwardMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|October 24, 2024
Schizotypy 17 years on: Prediction of schizotypic individual differences in midlifeMark F Lenzenweger
Development and Psychopathology|October 2, 2010
A source, a cascade, a schizoid: a heuristic proposal from the Longitudinal Study of Personality DisordersMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|December 1, 2010
Current status of the scientific study of the personality disorders: an overview of epidemiological, longitudinal, experimental psychopathology, and neurobehavioral perspectivesMark F Lenzenweger
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The American Psychologist|May 8, 2020
Armand W. Loranger (1930-2019)Mark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Disorders|January 4, 2013
Facts, artifacts, mythofacts, invisible colleges, illusory colleges: the perils of publication segmentation, citation preference, and megamultiple authorship: a commentary on Blashfield and ReynoldsMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Assessment|July 19, 2014
Factors underlying the psychological and behavioral characteristics of Office of Strategic Services candidates: the assessment of men data revisitedMark F Lenzenweger
Psychopathology|May 24, 2022
Proximal Processes, Temperament, and Pathological Narcissism: An Empirical Exploration from the Longitudinal Study of Personality DisordersMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Personality Disorders|December 29, 2006
The longitudinal study of personality disorders: history, design considerations, and initial findingsMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|August 21, 2025
Schizotypy 17 years on: Long-range endophenotype forecasting of psychotic symptoms using perceptual aberrations and sustained attentionMark F Lenzenweger
Psychopathology|August 25, 2020
Parsing and Illuminating the Personality Pathology Domain? Considering the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders and the Path ForwardMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|October 24, 2024
Schizotypy 17 years on: Prediction of schizotypic individual differences in midlifeMark F Lenzenweger
Development and Psychopathology|October 2, 2010
A source, a cascade, a schizoid: a heuristic proposal from the Longitudinal Study of Personality DisordersMark F Lenzenweger
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|December 1, 2010
Current status of the scientific study of the personality disorders: an overview of epidemiological, longitudinal, experimental psychopathology, and neurobehavioral perspectivesMark F Lenzenweger
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