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  • 26. Substance or style? An investigation of the NEO-PI-R validity scales.
    Morey LC, Quigley BD, Sanislow CA, Skodol AE, McGlashan TH, Shea MT, Stout RL, Zanarini MC, Gunderson JG.
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  • 30. General and maladaptive traits in a five-factor framework for DSM-5 in a university student sample.
    De Fruyt F, De Clercq B, De Bolle M, Wille B, Markon K, Krueger RF.
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    Maples JL, Carter NT, Few LR, Crego C, Gore WL, Samuel DB, Williamson RL, Lynam DR, Widiger TA, Markon KE, Krueger RF, Miller JD.
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  • 33. Experimental manipulation of NEO-PI-R items.
    Haigler ED, Widiger TA.
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    Markey PM, Markey CN.
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  • 38. Revised NEO Personality Inventory profiles of narcissistic and nonnarcissistic people.
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