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Joshua D. Miller
Joshua D. Miller
Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia
Verified email at uga.edu
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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
30712017
Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: A nomological network analysis
JD Miller, BJ Hoffman, ET Gaughan, B Gentile, J Maples, ...
Journal of personality 79 (5), 1013-1042, 2011
12542011
Validation of the UPPS impulsive behaviour scale: a four‐factor model of impulsivity
SP Whiteside, DR Lynam, JD Miller, SK Reynolds
European Journal of personality 19 (7), 559-574, 2005
12302005
Comparing clinical and social‐personality conceptualizations of narcissism
JD Miller, WK Campbell
Journal of personality 76 (3), 449-476, 2008
10382008
Personality and sexual risk taking: A quantitative review
RH Hoyle, MC Fejfar, JD Miller
Journal of personality 68 (6), 1203-1231, 2000
8572000
Personality Disorders as Extreme Variants of Common Personality Dimensions: Can the Five Factor Model Adequately Represent Psychopathy?
JD Miller, DR Lynam, TA Widiger, C Leukefeld
Journal of Personality 69 (2), 253-276, 2001
8392001
Structural models of personality and their relation to antisocial behavior: A meta‐analytic review
JD Miller, D Lynam
Criminology 39 (4), 765-798, 2001
7872001
Searching for a vulnerable dark triad: Comparing factor 2 psychopathy, vulnerable narcissism, and borderline personality disorder
JD Miller, A Dir, B Gentile, L Wilson, LR Pryor, WK Campbell
Journal of personality 78 (5), 1529-1564, 2010
7122010
Personality, antisocial behavior, and aggression: A meta-analytic review
SE Jones, JD Miller, DR Lynam
Journal of Criminal Justice 39 (4), 329-337, 2011
6922011
Controversies in narcissism
JD Miller, DR Lynam, CS Hyatt, WK Campbell
Annual review of clinical psychology 13 (1), 291-315, 2017
6682017
Psychopathy and the five-factor model of personality: A replication and extension
JD Miller, DR Lynam
Journal of personality assessment 81 (2), 168-178, 2003
5692003
An examination of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory's nomological network: a meta-analytic review.
JD Miller, DR Lynam
Personality Disorders: Theory, research, and treatment 3 (3), 305, 2012
5522012
A test of the four-factor model of impulsivity-related traits
J Miller, K Flory, D Lynam, C Leukefeld
Personality and individual differences 34 (8), 1403-1418, 2003
5422003
The handbook of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder
WK Campbell, JD Miller
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
5362011
Assessing the basic traits associated with psychopathy: development and validation of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment.
DR Lynam, ET Gaughan, JD Miller, DJ Miller, S Mullins-Sweatt, ...
Psychological assessment 23 (1), 108, 2011
5282011
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
5262018
The five-factor narcissism inventory: A five-factor measure of narcissistic personality traits
N Glover, JD Miller, DR Lynam, C Crego, TA Widiger
Journal of personality assessment 94 (5), 500-512, 2012
5042012
A test of two brief measures of grandiose narcissism: The Narcissistic Personality Inventory–13 and the Narcissistic Personality Inventory-16.
B Gentile, JD Miller, BJ Hoffman, DE Reidy, A Zeichner, WK Campbell
Psychological assessment 25 (4), 1120, 2013
4902013
Narcissistic personality disorder: Relations with distress and functional impairment
JD Miller, WK Campbell, PA Pilkonis
Comprehensive psychiatry 48 (2), 170-177, 2007
4172007
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
4002015
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