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Allan R. Harkness
Allan R. Harkness
Professor of Psychology, The University of Tulsa
Verified email at utulsa.edu
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Structures of personality and their relevance to psychopathology.
D Watson, LA Clark, AR Harkness
Journal of abnormal psychology 103 (1), 18, 1994
11201994
The personality psychopathology five (PSY-5): Constructs and MMPI-2 scales.
AR Harkness, JL McNulty, YS Ben-Porath
Psychological assessment 7 (1), 104, 1995
5301995
Hindsight bias among physicians weighing the likelihood of diagnoses.
HR Arkes, RL Wortmann, PD Saville, AR Harkness
Journal of Applied Psychology 66 (2), 252, 1981
4461981
The Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5): Issues from the pages of a diagnostic manual instead of a dictionary.
AR Harkness, JL McNulty
Springer Publishing Company, 1994
4421994
Individual differences science for treatment planning: Personality traits.
AR Harkness, SO Lilienfeld
Psychological assessment 9 (4), 349, 1997
3191997
Estimates of contingency between two dichotomous variables.
HR Arkes, AR Harkness
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 112 (1), 117, 1983
2931983
The natural history of change to intellectual performance: Who changes? How much? Is it meaningful?
TE Moffitt, A Caspi, AR Harkness, PA Silva
Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 34 (4), 455-506, 1993
2731993
The Personality Psychopathology—Five (PSY–5): Recent constructive replication and assessment literature review.
AR Harkness, JA Finn, JL McNulty, SM Shields
Psychological assessment 24 (2), 432, 2012
1872012
Effect of making a diagnosis on subsequent recognition of symptoms.
HR Arkes, AR Harkness
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory 6 (5), 568, 1980
1831980
Fundamental topics in the personality disorders: Candidate trait dimensions from lower regions of the hierarchy.
AR Harkness
Psychological Assessment 4 (2), 251, 1992
1731992
Personal involvement and strategies for making contingency judgments: A stake in the dating game makes a difference.
AR Harkness, KG DeBono, E Borgida
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 49 (1), 22, 1985
1701985
A Review of Systems for Psychology and Psychiatry: Adaptive Systems, Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY–5), and the DSM–5
AR Harkness, SM Reynolds, SO Lilienfeld
Journal of personality assessment 96 (2), 121-139, 2014
1392014
Differential convergence of self-report and informant data for Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire traits: Implications for the construct of negative emotionality
AR Harkness, A Tellegen, N Waller
Journal of Personality Assessment 64 (1), 185-204, 1995
1381995
MMPI-2 Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) scales. Gaining an overview for case conceptualization and treatment planning
AR Harkness, JL McNulty, YS Ben-Porath, JR Graham
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2002
1052002
Assessing the Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) in adolescents: New MMPI–A Scales.
JL McNulty, AR Harkness, YS Ben-Porath, CL Williams
Psychological Assessment 9 (3), 250, 1997
781997
An adaptational view of trauma response as illustrated by the prisoner of war experience
RE Eberly, BE Engdahl, AR Harkness
Journal of traumatic Stress 4 (3), 363-380, 1991
741991
The MMPI–2–RF personality psychopathology five (PSY–5–RF) scales: Development and validity research
AR Harkness, JL McNulty, JA Finn, SM Reynolds, SM Shields, P Arbisi
Journal of Personality Assessment 96 (2), 140-150, 2014
612014
Structural models of captivity trauma, resilience, and trauma response among former prisoners of war 20 to 40 years after release
BE Engdahl, AR Harkness, RE Eberly, WF Page, J Bielinski
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 28, 109-115, 1993
591993
An Overview of Personality: The MMPI-2 Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) Scales.
AR Harkness, JL McNulty
American Psychological Association, 2006
572006
Implications of personality individual differences science for clinical work on personality disorders.
AR Harkness, JL McNulty
American Psychological Association, 2002
552002
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