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Author's A behavioral analysis of chest pain in patients suspected of having coronary artery disease
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Author's A caution on the use of the MMPI K-correction in research on psychosomatic medicine
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Author's A contemplated revision of the NEO Five-Factor Inventory
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Author's A polymorphism of the MAOA gene is associated with emotional brain markers and personality traits on an antisocial index
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Author's A randomized clinical trial of theory-based activities for the behavioral symptoms of dementia in nursing home residents
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Author's Adding Liebe und Arbeit: The Full Five-Factor Model and Well-Being
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Author's Adult antisocial personality traits are associated with experiences of low parental care and maternal overprotection
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Author's Adult life span changes in immediate visual memory and verbal intelligence.
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Author's Age and gender differences in the content scales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
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Author's Age, anxiety, and self-reported health
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Author's Age changes in personality and their origins: comment on Roberts, Walton, and Viechtbauer (2006).
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Author's Age differences in recognition of emotion in lexical stimuli and facial expressions
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Author's Age, smoking inhalation, and pulmonary function
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Author's Age trends and age norms for the NEO Personality Inventory-3 in adolescents and adults
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Author's Aging Research Comes of Age
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Author's An alternative to the search for single polymorphisms: toward molecular personality scales for the five-factor model
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Author's An approach to the attribution of aging, period, and cohort effects
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Author's An assessment of the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule from the perspective of the five-factor model
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Author's Antisocial Personality Disorder among Drug Abusers
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Author's Anxiety and depressive disorders and the five-factor model of personality: a higher- and lower-order personality trait investigation in a community sample
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Author's Assessing the DSM-IV structure of personality disorder with a sample of Chinese psychiatric patients
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Author's Assessing the universal structure of personality in early adolescence: The NEO-PI-R and NEO-PI-3 in 24 cultures
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Author's Associations between personality traits, physical activity level, and muscle strength
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Author's Associations of openness and conscientiousness with walking speed decline: findings from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study
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Author's Basic traits predict the prevalence of personality disorder across the life span: the example of psychopathy
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Author's BDNF Val66Met is associated with introversion and interacts with 5-HTTLPR to influence neuroticism
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Author's Behavioral medicine and aging
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Author's Borderline personality disorder from the perspective of general personality functioning.
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Author's Bridging the gap with the five-factor model
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Author's Brief Versions of the NEO-PI-3
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Author's Cardiovascular disease in the elderly. Behavioral, cognitive and emotional considerations
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Author's Changes in immediate visual memory predict cognitive impairment.
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Author's Cholesterol, triglycerides, and the Five-Factor Model of personality.
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Author's Cigarette smoking, aging, and decline in pulmonary function: A longitudinal study
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Author's Clinical assessment can benefit from recent advances in personality psychology
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Author's Comparison of EPI and psychoticism scales with measures of the five-factor model of personality
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Author's Comparison of the MMPI-2 Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5), the NEO-PI, and the NEO-PI—R
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Author's Components of hostility as predictors of sudden death and myocardial infarction in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial
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Author's Concordance between personality disorder assessment methods
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Author's Conscientiousness predicts disease progression
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Author's Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV.
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Author's Consensual validation of personality traits across cultures
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Author's Content and comprehensiveness in the MMPI: An item factor analysis in a normal adult sample
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Author's Covariance of personality, neurocognition, and schizophrenia spectrum traits in the community
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Author's Cross-Cultural Assessment of the Five-Factor Model
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Author's Cross-cultural personality assessment in psychiatric populations: The NEO-PI—R in the People's Republic of China
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Author's Cross-Sectional Age Differences in Personality Among Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 100
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Author's Cross-sectional studies of personality in a national sample: 2. Stability in neuroticism, extraversion, and openness.
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Author's Cynicism and paranoid alienation in the Cook and Medley HO Scale
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Author's Depressive symptoms as a nonspecific, graded risk for psychiatric diagnoses
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Author's Do the Dimensions of the Temperament and Character Inventory Map a Simple Genetic Architecture? Evidence From Molecular Genetics and Factor Analysis
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Author's Domain and Facet Personality Predictors of All-Cause Mortality Among Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 100
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Author's Editor's introduction
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Author's Effects of age, hypertension history, and neuroticism on health perceptions
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Author's Emotional intelligence, personality, and task-induced stress
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Author's Enduring dispositions in adult males
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Author's Ethnicity, Education, and the Temporal Stability of Personality Traits In the East Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
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Author's Evaluation of the SCID-II personality disorder traits for DSM-IV: coherence, discrimination, relations with general personality traits, and functional impairment
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Author's Facet Scales for Agreeableness and Conscientiousness: A Revision of the NEO Personality Inventory
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Author's Facets of personality linked to underweight and overweight
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Author's Factorial and construct validity of the Italian Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
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Author's Five-Factor Model personality profiles of drug users
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Author's Five-factor model personality traits and the retirement transition: longitudinal and cross-sectional associations
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Author's Five-factor model personality traits, spirituality/religiousness, and mental health among people living with HIV.
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Author's Five-factor personality traits and age trajectories of self-rated health: the role of question framing
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Author's Five-factor personality traits and subjective health among caregivers: the role of caregiver strain and self-efficacy
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Author's Four ways five factors are basic
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Author's From catalog to classification: Murray's needs and the five-factor model
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Author's Gender differences in cardiovascular reactivity.
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Author's Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: robust and surprising findings
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Author's Gender Stereotypes of Personality
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Author's Genome-wide association scan for five major dimensions of personality
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Author's Harmonization of Neuroticism and Extraversion phenotypes across inventories and cohorts in the Genetics of Personality Consortium: an application of Item Response Theory
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Author's Heritability of cardiovascular and personality traits in 6,148 Sardinians
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Author's Hierarchical linear modeling analyses of the NEO-PI-R scales in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
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Author's High neuroticism and low conscientiousness are associated with interleukin-6.
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Author's Hypochondriasis, neuroticism, and aging: When are somatic complaints unfounded?
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Author's I know not to, but i can't help it: weight gain and changes in impulsivity-related personality traits
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Author's Identifying causes of disagreement between self-reports and spouse ratings of personality
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Author's Incipient adult personality: The NEO-PI-3 in middle-school-aged children
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Author's Individual difference variables, affective differentiation, and the structures of affect
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Author's Influence of extraversion and neuroticism on subjective well-being: happy and unhappy people
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Author's Influence of life event stress on physical illness: substantive effects or methodological flaws?
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Author's Influence of the normal personality dimension of neuroticism on chest pain symptoms and coronary artery disease
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Author's Influences of parenting on normal personality traits
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Author's Integrating normal and abnormal personality structure: the Five-Factor Model
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Author's Interpersonal Circumplex Octant, Control, and Affiliation Scales for the NEO-PI-R.
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Author's Intra-individual Change in Personality Stability and Age.
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Author's Joint factors in self-reports and ratings: Neuroticism, extraversion and openness to experience
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Author's Latent structure of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition personality disorder criteria
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Author's Lessons from longitudinal studies for new approaches to the DSM-V: the FFM and FFT.
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Author's Longitudinal physique changes among healthy white veterans at Boston
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Author's Measures and markers of biological aging: 'a great clamoring ... of fleeting significance'.
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Author's Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies for Extraversion: Findings from the Genetics of Personality Consortium
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Author's Meta-analysis of Genome-wide Association Studies for Neuroticism, and the Polygenic Association With Major Depressive Disorder
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Author's Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for personality.
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Author's Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking.
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Author's Monoamine oxidase A regulates antisocial personality in whites with no history of physical abuse
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Author's More reasons to adopt the five-factor model
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Author's Neuroticism and cynicism and risk of death in middle-aged men: the Western Electric Study
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Author's Nicotine dependence, depression, and the moderating role of goal cognitions
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Author's Nineteen-Month Stability of Revised NEO Personality Inventory Domain and Facet Scores in Patients With Personality Disorders
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Author's Normal personality assessment in clinical practice: The NEO Personality Inventory
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Author's Normal personality traits and comorbidity among phobic, panic and major depressive disorders
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Author's Overview
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Author's Overview: innovations in assessment using the revised NEO personality inventory
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Author's Patterns of change in hostility from college to midlife in the UNC Alumni Heart Study predict high-risk status
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Author's Perceptions of aging across 26 cultures and their culture-level associates
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Author's Perceptions of stressful life events as turning points are associated with self-rated health and psychological distress
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Author's Personality and Career Success: Concurrent and Longitudinal Relations
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Author's Personality and differential treatment response in major depression: a randomized controlled trial comparing cognitive-behavioural therapy and pharmacotherapy.
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Author's Personality and HIV disease progression: role of NEO-PI-R openness, extraversion, and profiles of engagement
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Author's Personality and metabolic syndrome
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Author's Personality and personality disorders.
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Author's Personality and reduced incidence of walking limitation in late life: findings from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study
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Author's Personality and sexual functioning of transvestitic fetishists and other paraphilics
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Author's Personality and vocational interests in an adult sample
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Author's Personality as a predictor of dietary quality in spouses during midlife
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Author's Personality at midlife: stability, intrinsic maturation, and response to life events.
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Author's Personality characteristics and sexual functioning of 188 cross-dressing men.
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Author's Personality dimensions and criminal arrest
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Author's Personality disorders and normal personality dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Author's Personality influences limbic-cortical interactions during sad mood induction
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Author's Personality plasticity after age 30
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Author's Personality predictors of injury-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Author's Personality predictors of longevity: activity, emotional stability, and conscientiousness
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Author's Personality profiles and the prediction of categorical personality disorders
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Author's Personality psychology and problem behaviors: HIV risk and the five-factor model
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Author's Personality, quality of life and HAART adherence among men and women living with HIV/AIDS.
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Author's Personality self-reports are concurrently reliable and valid during acute depressive episodes
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Author's Personality trait development from age 12 to age 18: longitudinal, cross-sectional, and cross-cultural analyses
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Author's Personality trait similarity between spouses in four cultures
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Author's Personality traits in Sardinia: testing founder population effects on trait means and variances
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Author's Personality traits of centenarians' offspring
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Author's Phobic, panic, and major depressive disorders and the five-factor model of personality
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Author's Plasma BDNF concentration, Val66Met genetic variant and depression-related personality traits.
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Author's Predicting personality in adulthood from college MMPI scores: implications for follow-up studies in psychosomatic medicine
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Author's Predictors of weight change following smoking cessation
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Author's Prevalence and correlates of personality disorders in a community sample.
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Author's Primary traits of Eysenck's P-E-N system: Three- and five-factor solutions
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Author's Psychiatric symptom dimensions in the Cornell Medical Index among normal adult males
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Author's Psychological maturity and subjective well-being: Toward a new synthesis
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Author's Psychological Perspectives on Death
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Author's Recalled Parent-Child Relations and Adult Personality
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Author's Reciprocal influences of personality and job characteristics across middle adulthood
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Author's Refining genome-wide linkage intervals using a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies loci influencing personality dimensions
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Author's Relations of age and personality dimensions to cognitive ability factors
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Author's Relationship between personality disorder dimensions and verbal memory functioning in a community population
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Author's Remembering the person: relations of individual difference variables to memory
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Author's Replicating the five factor model of personality in a psychiatric sample
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Author's Reply to Eysenck
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Author's Response stability and reliability in longitudinal health evaluations
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Author's Self-concept and the stability of personality: Cross-sectional comparisons of self-reports and ratings
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Author's Self-perceptions of stability and change in personality at midlife: the UNC Alumni Heart Study
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Author's Self-reported extremely adverse life events and longitudinal changes in five-factor model personality traits in an urban sample
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Author's Sex differences in resting-state neural correlates of openness to experience among older adults
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Author's Sex-specific correlates of walking speed in a wide age-ranged population
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Author's Smoking and the Five-Factor Model of personality
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Author's Smoking motive factors: a review and replication
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Author's Social desirability scales: More substance than style
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Author's Solid ground in the wetlands of personality: a reply to Block
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Author's Some aspects of memories and ambitions in centenarians.
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Author's Stability and change in personality assessment: the revised NEO Personality Inventory in the year 2000.
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Author's Stereotypes of age differences in personality traits: universal and accurate?
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Author's Systolic blood pressure within an intermediate range may reduce memory loss in an elderly hypertensive cohort.
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Author's Teeth Grinding: Is Emotional Stability related to Bruxism?
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Author's The five-factor model of personality and sexual functioning in outpatient men and women
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Author's The five factors of personality and regional cortical variability in the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging
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Author's The longitudinal relationship between personality disorder dimensions and global functioning in a community-residing population
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Author's The neural correlates of Neuroticism differ by sex prospectively mediate depressive symptoms among older women
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Author's The personality domains and styles of the five-factor model are related to incident depression in Medicare recipients aged 65 to 100.
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Author's The relation of chest pain symptoms to angiographic findings of coronary artery stenosis and neuroticism
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Author's The relationship between the five-factor model and latent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition personality disorder dimensions
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Author's The stability of DSM personality disorders over twelve to eighteen years
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Author's The validity and structure of culture-level personality scores: data from ratings of young adolescents
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Author's Trait antagonism and the progression of arterial thickening: women with antagonistic traits have similar carotid arterial thickness as men.
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Author's Trait psychology comes of age
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Author's Turning points and lessons learned: stressful life events and personality trait development across middle adulthood.
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Author's Updating Norman's "Adequate Taxonomy": intelligence and personality dimensions in natural language and in questionnaires
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Author's Ureteral Segment Replacement Using a Circumferential Small-Intestinal Submucosa Xenogenic Graft
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Author's Using college alumni populations in epidemiologic research: the UNC Alumni Heart Study
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Author's Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples
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Hierarchical linear modeling analyses of the NEO-PI-R scales in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
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919
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heritabilityofcardiovascularandpersonalitytraitsin6148sardinians
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Heritability of cardiovascular and personality traits in 6,148 Sardinians
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919
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genomewideassociationscanfor5majordimensionsofpersonality
‡A
Genome-wide association scan for five major dimensions of personality
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genderstereotypesofpersonality
‡A
Gender Stereotypes of Personality
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genderdifferencesinpersonalitytraitsacrossculturesrobustandsurprisingfindings
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Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: robust and surprising findings
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genderdifferencesincardiovascularreactivity
‡A
Gender differences in cardiovascular reactivity.
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fromcatalogtoclassificationmurraysneedsandthe5factormodel
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From catalog to classification: Murray's needs and the five-factor model
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4ways5factorsarebasic
‡A
Four ways five factors are basic
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5factorpersonalitytraitsandsubjectivehealthamongcaregiverstheroleofcaregiverstrainandselfefficacy
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Five-factor personality traits and subjective health among caregivers: the role of caregiver strain and self-efficacy
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1
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919
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5factorpersonalitytraitsandagetrajectoriesofselfratedhealththeroleofquestionframing
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Five-factor personality traits and age trajectories of self-rated health: the role of question framing
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5factormodelpersonalitytraitsspiritualityreligiousnessandmentalhealthamongpeoplelivingwithhiv
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Five-factor model personality traits, spirituality/religiousness, and mental health among people living with HIV.
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1
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5factormodelpersonalitytraitsandtheretirementtransitionlongitudinalandcrosssectionalassociations
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Five-factor model personality traits and the retirement transition: longitudinal and cross-sectional associations
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5factormodelpersonalityprofilesofdrugusers
‡A
Five-Factor Model personality profiles of drug users
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factorialandconstructvalidityoftheitalianpositiveandnegativeaffectschedulepanas
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Factorial and construct validity of the Italian Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
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facetsofpersonalitylinkedtounderweightandoverweight
‡A
Facets of personality linked to underweight and overweight
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facetscalesforagreeablenessandconscientiousnessarevisionoftheneopersonalityinventory
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Facet Scales for Agreeableness and Conscientiousness: A Revision of the NEO Personality Inventory
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1
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919
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evaluationofthescid2personalitydisordertraitsfordsm4coherencediscriminationrelationswithgeneralpersonalitytraitsandfunctionalimpairment
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Evaluation of the SCID-II personality disorder traits for DSM-IV: coherence, discrimination, relations with general personality traits, and functional impairment
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ethnicityeducationandthetemporalstabilityofpersonalitytraitsintheeastbaltimoreepidemiologiccatchmentareastudy
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Ethnicity, Education, and the Temporal Stability of Personality Traits In the East Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
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enduringdispositionsinadultmales
‡A
Enduring dispositions in adult males
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emotionalintelligencepersonalityandtaskinducedstress
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Emotional intelligence, personality, and task-induced stress
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effectsofagehypertensionhistoryandneuroticismonhealthperceptions
‡A
Effects of age, hypertension history, and neuroticism on health perceptions
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domainandfacetpersonalitypredictorsofallcausemortalityamongmedicarepatientsaged65to100
‡A
Domain and Facet Personality Predictors of All-Cause Mortality Among Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 100
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919
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dothedimensionsofthetemperamentandcharacterinventorymapasimplegeneticarchitectureevidencefrommoleculargeneticsandfactoranalysis
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Do the Dimensions of the Temperament and Character Inventory Map a Simple Genetic Architecture? Evidence From Molecular Genetics and Factor Analysis
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depressivesymptomsasanonspecificgradedriskforpsychiatricdiagnoses
‡A
Depressive symptoms as a nonspecific, graded risk for psychiatric diagnoses
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cynicismandparanoidalienationinthecookandmedleyhoscale
‡A
Cynicism and paranoid alienation in the Cook and Medley HO Scale
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crosssectionalstudiesofpersonalityinanationalsample2stabilityinneuroticismextraversionandopenness
‡A
Cross-sectional studies of personality in a national sample: 2. Stability in neuroticism, extraversion, and openness.
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crosssectionalagedifferencesinpersonalityamongmedicarepatientsaged65to100
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Cross-Sectional Age Differences in Personality Among Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 100
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1
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919
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crossculturalpersonalityassessmentinpsychiatricpopulationstheneopirinthepeoplesrepublicofchina
‡A
Cross-cultural personality assessment in psychiatric populations: The NEO-PI—R in the People's Republic of China
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1
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919
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crossculturalassessmentofthe5factormodel
‡A
Cross-Cultural Assessment of the Five-Factor Model
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covarianceofpersonalityneurocognitionandschizophreniaspectrumtraitsinthecommunity
‡A
Covariance of personality, neurocognition, and schizophrenia spectrum traits in the community
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contentandcomprehensivenessinthemmpianitemfactoranalysisinanormaladultsample
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Content and comprehensiveness in the MMPI: An item factor analysis in a normal adult sample
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consensualvalidationofpersonalitytraitsacrosscultures
‡A
Consensual validation of personality traits across cultures
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conscientiousnesspredictsdiseaseprogressioncd4numberandviralloadinpeoplelivingwithhiv
‡A
Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV.
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1
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conscientiousnesspredictsdiseaseprogression
‡A
Conscientiousness predicts disease progression
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1
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concordancebetweenpersonalitydisorderassessmentmethods
‡A
Concordance between personality disorder assessment methods
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1
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componentsofhostilityaspredictorsofsuddendeathandmyocardialinfarctioninthemultipleriskfactorinterventiontrial
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Components of hostility as predictors of sudden death and myocardial infarction in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial
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1
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919
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comparisonofthemmpi2personalitypsychopathology5psy5theneopiandtheneopir
‡A
Comparison of the MMPI-2 Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5), the NEO-PI, and the NEO-PI—R
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1
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comparisonofepiandpsychoticismscaleswithmeasuresofthe5factormodelofpersonality
‡A
Comparison of EPI and psychoticism scales with measures of the five-factor model of personality
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1
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919
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clinicalassessmentcanbenefitfromrecentadvancesinpersonalitypsychology
‡A
Clinical assessment can benefit from recent advances in personality psychology
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1
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cigarettesmokingaginganddeclineinpulmonaryfunctionalongitudinalstudy
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Cigarette smoking, aging, and decline in pulmonary function: A longitudinal study
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1
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919
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cholesteroltriglyceridesandthe5factormodelofpersonality
‡A
Cholesterol, triglycerides, and the Five-Factor Model of personality.
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1
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919
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changesinimmediatevisualmemorypredictcognitiveimpairment
‡A
Changes in immediate visual memory predict cognitive impairment.
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1
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cardiovasculardiseaseintheelderlybehavioralcognitiveandemotionalconsiderations
‡A
Cardiovascular disease in the elderly. Behavioral, cognitive and emotional considerations
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1
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919
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briefversionsoftheneopi3
‡A
Brief Versions of the NEO-PI-3
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1
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919
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bridgingthegapwiththe5factormodel
‡A
Bridging the gap with the five-factor model
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1
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919
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borderlinepersonalitydisorderfromtheperspectiveofgeneralpersonalityfunctioning
‡A
Borderline personality disorder from the perspective of general personality functioning.
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1
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919
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behavioralmedicineandaging
‡A
Behavioral medicine and aging
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919
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bdnfval66metisassociatedwithintroversionandinteractswith5httlprtoinfluenceneuroticism
‡A
BDNF Val66Met is associated with introversion and interacts with 5-HTTLPR to influence neuroticism
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1
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919
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basictraitspredicttheprevalenceofpersonalitydisorderacrossthelifespantheexampleofpsychopathy
‡A
Basic traits predict the prevalence of personality disorder across the life span: the example of psychopathy
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919
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associationsofopennessandconscientiousnesswithwalkingspeeddeclinefindingsfromthehealthagingandbodycompositionstudy
‡A
Associations of openness and conscientiousness with walking speed decline: findings from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study
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associationsbetweenpersonalitytraitsphysicalactivitylevelandmusclestrength
‡A
Associations between personality traits, physical activity level, and muscle strength
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assessingtheuniversalstructureofpersonalityinearlyadolescencetheneopirandneopi3in24cultures
‡A
Assessing the universal structure of personality in early adolescence: The NEO-PI-R and NEO-PI-3 in 24 cultures
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assessingthedsm4structureofpersonalitydisorderwithasampleofchinesepsychiatricpatients
‡A
Assessing the DSM-IV structure of personality disorder with a sample of Chinese psychiatric patients
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anxietyanddepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonalityahigherandlowerorderpersonalitytraitinvestigationinacommunitysample
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Anxiety and depressive disorders and the five-factor model of personality: a higher- and lower-order personality trait investigation in a community sample
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antisocialpersonalitydisorderamongdrugabusers
‡A
Antisocial Personality Disorder among Drug Abusers
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assessmentoftheedwardspersonalpreferenceschedulefromtheperspectiveofthe5factormodel
‡A
An assessment of the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule from the perspective of the five-factor model
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approachtotheattributionofagingperiodandcohorteffects
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An approach to the attribution of aging, period, and cohort effects
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alternativetothesearchforsinglepolymorphismstowardmolecularpersonalityscalesforthe5factormodel
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An alternative to the search for single polymorphisms: toward molecular personality scales for the five-factor model
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agingresearchcomesofage
‡A
Aging Research Comes of Age
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agetrendsandagenormsfortheneopersonalityinventory3inadolescentsandadults
‡A
Age trends and age norms for the NEO Personality Inventory-3 in adolescents and adults
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agesmokinginhalationandpulmonaryfunction
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Age, smoking inhalation, and pulmonary function
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agedifferencesinrecognitionofemotioninlexicalstimuliandfacialexpressions
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Age differences in recognition of emotion in lexical stimuli and facial expressions
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agechangesinpersonalityandtheiroriginscommentonrobertswaltonandviechtbauer
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Age changes in personality and their origins: comment on Roberts, Walton, and Viechtbauer (2006).
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ageanxietyandselfreportedhealth
‡A
Age, anxiety, and self-reported health
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ageandgenderdifferencesinthecontentscalesoftheminnesotamultiphasicpersonalityinventory
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Age and gender differences in the content scales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
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adultlifespanchangesinimmediatevisualmemoryandverbalintelligence
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Adult life span changes in immediate visual memory and verbal intelligence.
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adultantisocialpersonalitytraitsareassociatedwithexperiencesoflowparentalcareandmaternaloverprotection
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Adult antisocial personality traits are associated with experiences of low parental care and maternal overprotection
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addingliebeundarbeitthefull5factormodelandwellbeing
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Adding Liebe und Arbeit: The Full Five-Factor Model and Well-Being
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randomizedclinicaltrialoftheorybasedactivitiesforthebehavioralsymptomsofdementiainnursinghomeresidents
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A randomized clinical trial of theory-based activities for the behavioral symptoms of dementia in nursing home residents
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polymorphismofthemaoageneisassociatedwithemotionalbrainmarkersandpersonalitytraitsonanantisocialindex
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A polymorphism of the MAOA gene is associated with emotional brain markers and personality traits on an antisocial index
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contemplatedrevisionoftheneo5factorinventory
‡A
A contemplated revision of the NEO Five-Factor Inventory
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cautionontheuseofthemmpikcorrectioninresearchonpsychosomaticmedicine
‡A
A caution on the use of the MMPI K-correction in research on psychosomatic medicine
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behavioralanalysisofchestpaininpatientssuspectedofhavingcoronaryarterydisease
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A behavioral analysis of chest pain in patients suspected of having coronary artery disease
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200x
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2000
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ISNI|0000000103856283
|
996
|
|
|
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PTBNP|1331498
|
996
|
|
|
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PTBNP|214900
|
996
|
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‡2
PTBNP|151699
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000058926472
|
996
|
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CAOONL|ncf11234278
|
996
|
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BLBNB|000314311
|
996
|
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LC|n 91073050
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000041245953
|
996
|
|
|
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BIBSYS|8056917
|
996
|
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SUDOC|080129870
|
996
|
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BLBNB|001566606
|
996
|
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PTBNP|254920
|
996
|
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RERO|A023651911
|
996
|
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J9U|987007456437505171
|
996
|
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NTA|114805482
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996
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BLBNB|001522319
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996
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SUDOC|152934855
|
996
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NSK|000056657
|
996
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PTBNP|52364
|
996
|
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PTBNP|1782687
|
996
|
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NTA|172300436
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000373513133
|
996
|
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PTBNP|114377
|
996
|
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LC|n 81126742
|
996
|
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DNB|134644468
|
996
|
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NUKAT|n 2020067370
|
996
|
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SUDOC|172795575
|
996
|
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NUKAT|n 2018082869
|
996
|
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LC|nb2003050531
|
996
|
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|
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ISNI|000000008140105X
|
996
|
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DNB|1278593446
|
996
|
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BLBNB|000167917
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000031637451
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000067660813
|
996
|
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NSK|000684826
|
996
|
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SUDOC|112218377
|
996
|
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NUKAT|n 2011080253
|
996
|
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BLBNB|000721041
|
996
|
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PTBNP|1408189
|
996
|
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PLWABN|9810563248405606
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070210610
|
996
|
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PTBNP|27936
|
996
|
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ISNI|000000000126579X
|
996
|
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PLWABN|9810530444505606
|
996
|
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BNF|17778365
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000069609309
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000390139462
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000513650376
|
996
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BLBNB|000298505
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000067537364
|
996
|
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PLWABN|9810627868805606
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070322559
|
996
|
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SUDOC|232642311
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000122591882
|
996
|
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ICCU|MILV106146
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070509620
|
996
|
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J9U|987007428033605171
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000068109513
|
996
|
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BLBNB|001576993
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000027785726
|
996
|
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BIBSYS|1007858
|
996
|
|
|
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BLBNB|001536344
|
996
|
|
|
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ISNI|0000000070029336
|
996
|
|
|
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ISNI|0000000109616926
|
996
|
|
|
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LC|nr2002001415
|
996
|
|
|
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NKC|xx0319116
|
996
|
|
|
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SUDOC|11252706X
|
996
|
|
|
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ISNI|0000000055595401
|
996
|
|
|
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NII|DA05077953
|
996
|
|
|
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DNB|172843529
|
996
|
|
|
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PTBNP|60495
|
996
|
|
|
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ISNI|0000000060116612
|
996
|
|
|
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BNC|981058509042906706
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000035620120
|
996
|
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DNB|170440435
|
996
|
|
|
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NII|DA01424931
|
996
|
|
|
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BNF|14633053
|
996
|
|
|
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DBC|87097968256852
|
996
|
|
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PTBNP|263019
|
996
|
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|
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B2Q|0000924697
|
996
|
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BLBNB|000167540
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000423267015
|
996
|
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LC|n 89611324
|
996
|
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LC|n 2023252909
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070418366
|
996
|
|
|
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ISNI|0000000068420328
|
996
|
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SUDOC|19273573X
|
996
|
|
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PTBNP|1881325
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070018821
|
996
|
|
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J9U|987010649983605171
|
996
|
|
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PTBNP|53249
|
996
|
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|
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ISNI|0000000043307775
|
996
|
|
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LC|no2002081352
|
996
|
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LC|no2008175755
|
996
|
|
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ISNI|0000000467837462
|
996
|
|
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ISNI|0000000038039120
|
996
|
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SUDOC|067693741
|
996
|
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CAOONL|ncf12067875
|
996
|
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SUDOC|06721911X
|
996
|
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PTBNP|1482910
|
996
|
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RERO|A003138042
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000070735265
|
996
|
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LC|no2006018011
|
996
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ISNI|0000000070926328
|
996
|
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J9U|987007260120205171
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996
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DNB|116689153
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996
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BLBNB|000364615
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996
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RERO|A026939322
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996
|
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LC|n 2022252059
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996
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DNB|1037189728
|
996
|
|
|
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LC|n 79031632
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000060145544
|
996
|
|
|
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NUKAT|n 2019192021
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996
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RERO|A009095964
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996
|
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BLBNB|000482631
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996
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ISNI|0000000068314955
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996
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ISNI|0000000027530301
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ISNI|000000003566799X
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996
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PTBNP|1454016
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996
|
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LC|n 2008076419
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996
|
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SUDOC|257473785
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996
|
|
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ISNI|0000000498822108
|
996
|
|
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PTBNP|1866062
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996
|
|
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PTBNP|121820
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996
|
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BNF|14588053
|
996
|
|
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DNB|1158084382
|
996
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DNB|1055275231
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996
|
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ISNI|0000000109256633
|
996
|
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DNB|1233864327
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996
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SUDOC|111194903
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996
|
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PTBNP|794749
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996
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DNB|1158796978
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996
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ISNI|0000000069206091
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996
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ISNI|0000000067458949
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000040061036
|
996
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NTA|336278616
|
996
|
|
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PTBNP|187097
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996
|
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DNB|1056716371
|
996
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RERO|A003150467
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996
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SUDOC|234169206
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997
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|
‡a
1942 0 circa 0916 0
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1
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T. Jr.
‡2
SUDOC|078647320
‡3
suggested
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
NUKAT|n 2003047620
‡3
viafid
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
J9U|987007444292905171
‡3
suggested
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T. Jr
‡2
ISNI|0000000109616926
‡3
suggested
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
ISNI|0000000109616926
‡3
suggested
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡c
Jr., psychologie
‡2
ISNI|0000000109616926
‡3
suggested
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
NII|DA04880802
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
BNC|981061144954406706
‡3
viafid
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.,
‡c
Jr., psychologie
‡2
NTA|075271036
‡3
title: (0.93, 'personalitydisorders', 'personalityandpersonalitydisorders')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.,
‡c
Jr.
‡2
RERO|A012372353
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa
‡b
Paul T.
‡2
BNF|14592620
‡3
suggested
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
LC|n 83232160
‡3
suggested
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
PLWABN|9810530444505606
‡3
viafid
|
998
|
|
|
‡a
Costa, Paul T.
‡2
BIBSYS|90537378
‡3
viafid
‡3
title: (0.83, 'personalitydisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality', 'phobicpanicandmajordepressivedisordersandthe5factormodelofpersonality')
|