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Susan C South

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Psychological Science|January 30, 2013
Marital satisfaction and physical health: evidence for an orchid effectSusan C South, Robert F Krueger
Journal of Personality Disorders|August 13, 2019
Personality Disorders and Romantic Relationships: Introduction to the Special SectionSusan C South, Katherine M Thomas
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Gene-environment interplay in the context of romantic relationshipsMark A Whisman, Susan C South
Archives of Sexual Behavior|April 27, 2023
Risky Sexual Behaviors as a Transaction of Individual Differences and Situational ContextMadison Shea Smith, Susan C South
Behavior Genetics|April 6, 2015
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adult Mental Health: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interplay as a Function of Maternal and Paternal Discipline and AffectionSusan C South, Amber M Jarnecke
Personality Disorders|July 31, 2020
The longitudinal impact of DSM-5 Section III specific personality disorders on relationship satisfactionSamantha H Ingram, Susan C South
Journal of Personality|December 19, 2023
The association between personality, relationship satisfaction, and psychopathology in a three-wave, longitudinal studySamantha Dashineau, Skye Napolitano, Susan C South
Journal of Personality|April 28, 2005
Interpersonal perception and pathological personality features: consistency across peer groupsSusan C South, Thomas F Oltmanns, Eric Turkheimer
Research in Nursing & Health|November 8, 2017
Longitudinal analyses of adoptive parents' expectations and depressive symptomsKaren J Foli, Eunjung Lim, Susan C South
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
A perceiver's own abilities influence perception, even when observing othersJessica K Witt, Susan C South, Mila Sugovic
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Showing results (21-30 of 92) with videos related to

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Psychological Science|January 30, 2013
Marital satisfaction and physical health: evidence for an orchid effectSusan C South, Robert F Krueger
Journal of Personality Disorders|August 13, 2019
Personality Disorders and Romantic Relationships: Introduction to the Special SectionSusan C South, Katherine M Thomas
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Gene-environment interplay in the context of romantic relationshipsMark A Whisman, Susan C South
Archives of Sexual Behavior|April 27, 2023
Risky Sexual Behaviors as a Transaction of Individual Differences and Situational ContextMadison Shea Smith, Susan C South
Behavior Genetics|April 6, 2015
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adult Mental Health: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interplay as a Function of Maternal and Paternal Discipline and AffectionSusan C South, Amber M Jarnecke
Personality Disorders|July 31, 2020
The longitudinal impact of DSM-5 Section III specific personality disorders on relationship satisfactionSamantha H Ingram, Susan C South
Journal of Personality|December 19, 2023
The association between personality, relationship satisfaction, and psychopathology in a three-wave, longitudinal studySamantha Dashineau, Skye Napolitano, Susan C South
Journal of Personality|April 28, 2005
Interpersonal perception and pathological personality features: consistency across peer groupsSusan C South, Thomas F Oltmanns, Eric Turkheimer
Research in Nursing & Health|November 8, 2017
Longitudinal analyses of adoptive parents' expectations and depressive symptomsKaren J Foli, Eunjung Lim, Susan C South
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
A perceiver's own abilities influence perception, even when observing othersJessica K Witt, Susan C South, Mila Sugovic
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