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2. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology

3. Enhancing Psychosis-Spectrum Nosology Through an International Data Sharing Initiative

4. Fifty psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid: a list of inaccurate, misleading, misused, ambiguous, and logically confused words and phrases

5. Genetic imaging of the association of oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphisms with positive maternal parenting

7. Dose effects and comparative effectiveness of extended release dexmethylphenidate and mixed amphetamine salts.

8. Are oppositional-defiant and hyperactive-inattentive symptoms developmental precursors to conduct problems in late childhood?: genetic and environmental links.

10. Risk variants and polygenic architecture of disruptive behavior disorders in the context of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

11. Where do neurodevelopmental conditions fit in transdiagnostic psychiatric frameworks? Incorporating a new neurodevelopmental spectrum.

12. Fine-mapping genomic loci refines bipolar disorder risk genes.

13. Assessing structural models of neighborhood and family sociodemographic characteristics and their relations with externalizing psychopathology.

14. Principles and procedures for revising the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology.

15. Dimensional and transdiagnostic phenotypes in psychiatric genome-wide association studies.

16. Guidelines for Evaluating the Comparability of Down-Sampled GWAS Summary Statistics.

17. Evaluating alternative models of youth externalizing using quantitative genetic analyses.

18. A multivariate approach to understanding the genetic overlap between externalizing phenotypes and substance use disorders.

19. A broad internalizing dimension accounts for the genetic associations between personality and individual internalizing disorders.

20. Parsing genetically influenced risk pathways: genetic loci impact problematic alcohol use via externalizing and specific risk.

21. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) in psychiatric practice and research.

22. Answering questions about the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): Analogies to whales and sharks miss the boat.

23. Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism.

24. Multivariate analysis of 1.5 million people identifies genetic associations with traits related to self-regulation and addiction.

25. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology.

26. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Quantitative Nosology Based on Consensus of Evidence.

27. Three recommendations based on a comparison of the reliability and validity of the predominant models used in research on the empirical structure of psychopathology.

29. External validation of a bifactor model of oppositional defiant disorder.

30. Risk variants and polygenic architecture of disruptive behavior disorders in the context of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

31. Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie.

32. Commentary on "The Challenge of Transforming the Diagnostic System of Personality Disorders".

33. Testing structural models of psychopathology at the genomic level.

34. Construct validity of youth psychopathic traits as assessed by the Antisocial Process Screening Device.

35. Correction to: The Association of Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) Polymorphisms with Antisocial Behavior: A Meta-analysis.

36. The Association of Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) Polymorphisms with Antisocial Behavior: A Meta-analysis.

37. Neurobiology and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology: progress toward ontogenetically informed and clinically useful nosology
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38. Redefining phenotypes to advance psychiatric genetics: Implications from hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology.

39. Are fit indices used to test psychopathology structure biased? A simulation study.

40. A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research.

41. Discovery of the first genome-wide significant risk loci for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

42. Enhancing Psychosis-Spectrum Nosology Through an International Data Sharing Initiative.

43. Progress in achieving quantitative classification of psychopathology.

44. Prospective test of the developmental propensity model of antisocial behavior: from childhood and adolescence into early adulthood.

45. Measuring the hierarchical general factor model of psychopathology in young adults.

46. The time has come for dimensional personality disorder diagnosis.

47. The nature and correlates of the dark triad: The answers depend on the questions.

49. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies.

50. A hierarchical causal taxonomy of psychopathology across the life span.

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