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Validation of the Five-Factor Model Personality Disorder Prototype Counts with the Personality Assessment Inventory
Joshua R. Oltmanns
, Hilary L. DeShong
, Catherine A. Sanders
, John E. Kurtz
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Personality Disorders
100%
Five-factor Model
100%
Personality Assessment Inventory
100%
Convergent Validity
42%
Borderline Features
42%
Psychopathy
28%
Feature Scaling
28%
NEO-PI-3
28%
Clinical Scales
14%
Discriminant Validity
14%
Clinical Measures
14%
Conscientiousness
14%
Miller
14%
Undergraduate Students
14%
Self-discipline
14%
Counting Method
14%
Assessment Study
14%
Level Analysis
14%
Personality Assessment
14%
Revised NEO Personality Inventory
14%
Dutifulness
14%
Psychology
Personality Disorder
100%
Five-Factor Model
100%
Personality Assessment
100%
Convergent Validity
42%
Psychopathy
28%
Discriminant Validity
14%
Personality Inventory
14%
Conscientiousness
14%