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Douglas B. Samuel
Douglas B. Samuel
Associate Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University
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The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies.
R Kotov, RF Krueger, D Watson, TM Achenbach, RR Althoff, RM Bagby, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 126 (4), 454, 2017
27262017
A meta-analytic review of the relationships between the five-factor model and DSM-IV-TR personality disorders: A facet level analysis
DB Samuel, TA Widiger
Clinical psychology review 28 (8), 1326-1342, 2008
12242008
Diagnostic categories or dimensions? A question for the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders--
TA Widiger, DB Samuel
Journal of abnormal psychology 114 (4), 494, 2005
11052005
Progress in achieving quantitative classification of psychopathology
RF Krueger, R Kotov, D Watson, MK Forbes, NR Eaton, CJ Ruggero, ...
World psychiatry 17 (3), 282-293, 2018
4862018
A hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology can transform mental health research
CC Conway, MK Forbes, KT Forbush, EI Fried, MN Hallquist, R Kotov, ...
Perspectives on psychological science 14 (3), 419-436, 2019
4012019
Testing whether the DSM-5 personality disorder trait model can be measured with a reduced set of items: An item response theory investigation of the Personality Inventory for …
JL Maples, NT Carter, LR Few, C Crego, WL Gore, DB Samuel, ...
Psychological Assessment 27 (4), 1195, 2015
3572015
The time has come for dimensional personality disorder diagnosis
CJ Hopwood, R Kotov, RF Krueger, D Watson, TA Widiger, RR Althoff, ...
Personality and mental health 12 (1), 82-86, 2018
3122018
Psychometric properties of an abbreviated instrument of the five-factor model
SN Mullins-Sweatt, JE Jamerson, DB Samuel, DR Olson, TA Widiger
Assessment 13 (2), 119-137, 2006
3122006
Evidence-based assessment of personality disorders.
TA Widiger, DB Samuel
Psychological Assessment 17 (3), 278, 2005
2862005
Clinicians' personality descriptions of prototypic personality disorders
DB Samuel, TA Widiger
Journal of Personality Disorders 18 (3: Special issue), 286-308, 2004
2702004
DSM-5 alternative personality disorder model traits as maladaptive extreme variants of the five-factor model: An item-response theory analysis.
T Suzuki, DB Samuel, S Pahlen, RF Krueger
Journal of abnormal psychology 124 (2), 343, 2015
2482015
Clinicians' judgments of clinical utility: a comparison of the DSM-IV and five-factor models.
DB Samuel, TA Widiger
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 115 (2), 298, 2006
1932006
Personality in a hierarchical model of psychopathology
TA Widiger, M Sellbom, M Chmielewski, LA Clark, CG DeYoung, R Kotov, ...
Clinical Psychological Science 7 (1), 77-92, 2019
1792019
Criterion A of the AMPD in HiTOP
TA Widiger, B Bach, M Chmielewski, LA Clark, C DeYoung, CJ Hopwood, ...
Journal of personality assessment 101 (4), 345-355, 2019
1702019
A meta-analytic review of personality traits and their associations with mental health treatment outcomes
MA Bucher, T Suzuki, DB Samuel
Clinical psychology review 70, 51-63, 2019
1672019
An item response theory integration of normal and abnormal personality scales.
DB Samuel, LJ Simms, LA Clark, WJ Livesley, TA Widiger
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 1 (1), 5, 2010
1632010
Convergence of narcissism measures from the perspective of general personality functioning
DB Samuel, TA Widiger
Assessment 15 (3), 364-374, 2008
1502008
Comparing Methods for Scoring Personality Disorder Types Using Maladaptive Traits in DSM-5
DB Samuel, CJ Hopwood, RF Krueger, KM Thomas, CJ Ruggero
Assessment 20 (3), 353-361, 2013
1492013
Differential item functioning on the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire is minimal in demographically matched meditators and nonmeditators
RA Baer, DB Samuel, ELB Lykins
Assessment 18 (1), 3-10, 2011
1372011
A closer look at the lower-order structure of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5: comparison with the Five-Factor Model.
SA Griffin, DB Samuel
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 5 (4), 406, 2014
1362014
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