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William M Grove

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Psychological Assessment|June 10, 2010
Multidimensional assessment of criminal recidivism: problems, pitfalls, and proposed solutionsScott I Vrieze, William M Grove
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 5, 2013
Delinquency best treatments: how to divert youths from violence while saving lives and detention costsRobert John Zagar, William M Grove, Kenneth G Busch
The American Psychologist|March 20, 2002
Comparison of medical and psychological testsHoward N Garb, Donald F Klein, William M Grove
Schizophrenia Research|September 18, 2004
Antisaccade performance is impaired in medically and psychiatrically healthy biological relatives of schizophrenia patientsMonica E Calkins, Clayton E Curtis, William G Iacono, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Summary of studies of abused infants and children later homicidal, and homicidal, assaulting later homicidal, and sexual homicidal youth and adultsRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|July 29, 2004
Multiple dimensions of schizotypy in first degree biological relatives of schizophrenia patientsMonica E Calkins, Clayton E Curtis, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Can violent (re)offense be predicted? Review of the role of the clinician and use of actuarial tests in light of new dataRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults who were convicted of homicide or assault as youth: risks for reoffendingRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as infants: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as children: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesJohn Russell Hughes, Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
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Psychological Assessment|June 10, 2010
Multidimensional assessment of criminal recidivism: problems, pitfalls, and proposed solutionsScott I Vrieze, William M Grove
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 5, 2013
Delinquency best treatments: how to divert youths from violence while saving lives and detention costsRobert John Zagar, William M Grove, Kenneth G Busch
The American Psychologist|March 20, 2002
Comparison of medical and psychological testsHoward N Garb, Donald F Klein, William M Grove
Schizophrenia Research|September 18, 2004
Antisaccade performance is impaired in medically and psychiatrically healthy biological relatives of schizophrenia patientsMonica E Calkins, Clayton E Curtis, William G Iacono, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Summary of studies of abused infants and children later homicidal, and homicidal, assaulting later homicidal, and sexual homicidal youth and adultsRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|July 29, 2004
Multiple dimensions of schizotypy in first degree biological relatives of schizophrenia patientsMonica E Calkins, Clayton E Curtis, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Can violent (re)offense be predicted? Review of the role of the clinician and use of actuarial tests in light of new dataRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults who were convicted of homicide or assault as youth: risks for reoffendingRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as infants: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as children: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesJohn Russell Hughes, Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
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