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Personality and the Slope of Loudness Function
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970The slope of the loudness function in direct magnitude estimation was studied at two frequencies in two groups of naive subjects. In the first group a limited scale was used and in the second group, an open ended scale. In all conditions the slope of the loudness function was found to be significantly positively correlated with test anxiety scores.
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Journal of Personality Disorders
Over the past several decades, significant criticism of the categorical classification system for personality disorders has highlighted the need to transition to a dimensional classification system. This study reviewed key issues involved in the potential conversion of the diagnostic system of personality disorders from a categorical to a dimensional ...
Young Ran, Kim, Young-Ho, Lee
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Over the past several decades, significant criticism of the categorical classification system for personality disorders has highlighted the need to transition to a dimensional classification system. This study reviewed key issues involved in the potential conversion of the diagnostic system of personality disorders from a categorical to a dimensional ...
Young Ran, Kim, Young-Ho, Lee
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DSM-5 Level of Personality Functioning: Refocusing Personality Disorder on What It Means to Be Human
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2021Carla Sharp, Kiana Wall
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Psychopathology of personality functions in psychopathic personalities
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1951openaire +2 more sources
Personality Functioning: An Opportunity for Treatment Personalization
Journal of Mental Health Disorders, 2022Paula Dagnino, Guillermo de la Parra
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Does reflective functioning mediate the relationship between attachment and personality?
Psychiatry Research, 2017Tommaso Boldrini +2 more
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