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T A Widiger

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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 15, 2001
Using the five-factor model to represent the DSM-IV personality disorders: an expert consensus approachD R Lynam, T A Widiger
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1994
Personality and personality disordersT A Widiger, P T Costa
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 1, 1989
Criticisms of DSM-III-RT A Widiger, R L Spitzer
Journal of Personality|June 1, 1992
Personality and psychopathology: an application of the five-factor modelT A Widiger, T J Trull
Journal of Personality Assessment|November 6, 2001
Experimental manipulation of NEO-PI-R itemsE D Haigler, T A Widiger
Annual Review of Psychology|February 7, 2001
Adult psychopathology: issues and controversiesT A Widiger, L M Sankis
Journal of Personality Assessment|August 1, 1995
Sex and gender bias in self-report personality disorder inventories: item analysis of the MCMI-II, MMPI, and PDQ-RK A Lindsay, T A Widiger
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|October 1, 1991
Epidemiology of borderline personality disorderT A Widiger, M M Weissman
Psychological Bulletin|May 29, 1998
Gender differences in the diagnosis of mental disorders: conclusions and controversies of the DSM-IVC M Hartung, T A Widiger
Journal of Personality Assessment|October 1, 1980
Toward a construct validation of the RorschachT A Widiger, K M Schilling
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 15, 2001
Using the five-factor model to represent the DSM-IV personality disorders: an expert consensus approachD R Lynam, T A Widiger
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1994
Personality and personality disordersT A Widiger, P T Costa
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 1, 1989
Criticisms of DSM-III-RT A Widiger, R L Spitzer
Journal of Personality|June 1, 1992
Personality and psychopathology: an application of the five-factor modelT A Widiger, T J Trull
Journal of Personality Assessment|November 6, 2001
Experimental manipulation of NEO-PI-R itemsE D Haigler, T A Widiger
Annual Review of Psychology|February 7, 2001
Adult psychopathology: issues and controversiesT A Widiger, L M Sankis
Journal of Personality Assessment|August 1, 1995
Sex and gender bias in self-report personality disorder inventories: item analysis of the MCMI-II, MMPI, and PDQ-RK A Lindsay, T A Widiger
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|October 1, 1991
Epidemiology of borderline personality disorderT A Widiger, M M Weissman
Psychological Bulletin|May 29, 1998
Gender differences in the diagnosis of mental disorders: conclusions and controversies of the DSM-IVC M Hartung, T A Widiger
Journal of Personality Assessment|October 1, 1980
Toward a construct validation of the RorschachT A Widiger, K M Schilling
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