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Wern How Yam

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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 12, 2014
Comparing criterion- and trait-based personality disorder diagnoses in DSM-5Wern How Yam, Leonard J Simms
Psychological Assessment|May 8, 2013
Comparing countdown- and IRT-based approaches to computerized adaptive personality testingMonica M Rudick, Wern How Yam, Leonard J Simms
European Journal of Personality|May 5, 2011
Self-informant Agreement for Personality and Evaluative Person Descriptors: Comparing Methods for Creating Informant MeasuresLeonard J Simms, Kerry Zelazny, Wern How Yam, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 11, 2014
Stability of the DSM-5 Section III pathological personality traits and their longitudinal associations with psychosocial functioning in personality disordered individualsAidan G C Wright, William R Calabrese, Monica M Rudick, et al.
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 12, 2014
Comparing criterion- and trait-based personality disorder diagnoses in DSM-5Wern How Yam, Leonard J Simms
Psychological Assessment|May 8, 2013
Comparing countdown- and IRT-based approaches to computerized adaptive personality testingMonica M Rudick, Wern How Yam, Leonard J Simms
European Journal of Personality|May 5, 2011
Self-informant Agreement for Personality and Evaluative Person Descriptors: Comparing Methods for Creating Informant MeasuresLeonard J Simms, Kerry Zelazny, Wern How Yam, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 11, 2014
Stability of the DSM-5 Section III pathological personality traits and their longitudinal associations with psychosocial functioning in personality disordered individualsAidan G C Wright, William R Calabrese, Monica M Rudick, et al.
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