211 results on '"Condon, David M."'
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2. Deep Lexical Hypothesis: Identifying personality structure in natural language
3. Using multi-rater and test-retest data to detect overlap within and between psychological scales
4. Mapping the Creative Personality: A Psychometric Network Analysis of Highly Creative Artists and Scientists
5. On person-community fit: Trait-, person-, and type-based approaches to measurement
6. Looking for Flynn effects in a recent online U.S. adult sample: Examining shifts within the SAPA Project
7. PROMIS® Adult Health Profiles: Efficient Short-Form Measures of Seven Health Domains
8. Using multi-rater and test-retest data to detect overlap within and between psychological scales
9. The role of personality traits in health care utilization
10. Psychosocial factors associated with preventive pediatric care during the COVID-19 pandemic
11. Does recall period matter? Comparing PROMIS ® physical function with no recall, 24-hr recall, and 7-day recall
12. Using the International Cognitive Ability Resource as an open source tool to explore individual differences in cognitive ability
13. Exploring the persome: The power of the item in understanding personality structure
14. The Pathology of Imagination: Picturing the Worst.
15. Occupational Prestige: The Status Component of Socioeconomic Status
16. On the Trait Like Nature of Emotion Regulation Dynamics: Limited Evidence
17. The Four-Factor Imagination Scale (FFIS): a measure for assessing frequency, complexity, emotional valence, and directedness of imagination
18. Contributors
19. A role for information theory in personality modeling, assessment, and judgment
20. The Person-Environment Fit of Immigrants to the United States: A Registered Report.
21. Development of a Public-Domain Measure of Two-Dimensional Rotation Ability and Preliminary Evidence for Discriminant Validity among Occupations
22. The Pathology of Imagination: Picturing the Worst
23. Personality traits and health care use: A coordinated analysis of 15 international samples.
24. The personality of U.S. states: Stability from 1999 to 2015
25. Health and Situations
26. Affiliation: A Consequential, Interstitial Trait
27. Deep lexical hypothesis: Identifying personality structure in natural language.
28. Measurement invariance of the Domain‐Specific Risk‐Taking (DOSPERT) scale
29. Personality traits and healthcare use: A coordinated analysis of 15 international samples
30. Imagination as a Facet of Openness/Intellect: A New Scale Differentiating Experiential Simulation and Conceptual Innovation.
31. Dual Facet Imagination Scale
32. Sense of direction: General factor saturation and associations with the Big-Five traits
33. A model for personality at three levels
34. Structure of Personality Across Adolescence
35. Creative achievement and individual differences: Associations across and within the domains of creativity.
36. Occupational Prestige: The Status Component of Socioeconomic Status
37. The international cognitive ability resource: Development and initial validation of a public-domain measure
38. Web- and Phone-based Data Collection using Planned Missing Designs
39. Supplementary Materials to: Deep Lexical Hypothesis - Identifying personality structure in natural language
40. The personality of American Nations: An exploratory study
41. The personality of American nations:An exploratory study
42. Frequency of use metrics for American English person descriptors: Extensions of Roivainen's internet search methodology
43. Deep Lexical Hypothesis: Identifying personality structure in natural language
44. Imagination as a facet of Openness/Intellect: A new scale differentiating experiential simulation and conceptual innovation
45. Personality Trait Descriptors: 2,818 Trait Descriptive Adjectives Characterized by Familiarity, Frequency of Use, and Prior Use in Psycholexical Research
46. Personality predictors of emergency department post-discharge outcomes
47. Chapter 1 - A role for information theory in personality modeling, assessment, and judgment
48. Why has personality psychology played an outsized role in the credibility revolution?
49. Validity and Reliability of Automatically Generated Propositional Reasoning Items
50. 'To be' or 'I am someone who tends to be': Does the wording of personality items matter?
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