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Sarah Francis Smith

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Psychology Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
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Lilienfeld SO, Watts AL, Murphy B, et al. (2019) Personality Disorders as Emergent Interpersonal Syndromes: Psychopathic Personality as a Case Example. Journal of Personality Disorders. 33: 577-622
Lilienfeld SO, Watts AL, Murphy B, et al. (2019) Psychopathy as an Emergent Interpersonal Syndrome: Further Reflections and Future Directions. Journal of Personality Disorders. 33: 645-652
Costello TH, Smith SF, Bowes SM, et al. (2019) Risky business: Psychopathy, framing effects, and financial outcomes Journal of Research in Personality. 78: 125-132
Lilienfeld SO, Watts AL, Smith SF, et al. (2018) Hervey Cleckley (1903-1984): Contributions to the study of psychopathy. Personality Disorders
Watts AL, Rohr JC, McCauley KL, et al. (2018) Do Psychopathic Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Psychopathic Personality Traits and Romantic Preferences. Journal of Personality
Patton CL, Smith SF, Lilienfeld SO. (2017) Psychopathy and Heroism in First Responders: Traits Cut From the Same Cloth? Personality Disorders
Watts AL, Waldman ID, Smith SF, et al. (2017) The nature and correlates of the dark triad: The answers depend on the questions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 126: 951-968
Lilienfeld SO, Sauvigné KC, Reber J, et al. (2016) Potential effects of severe bilateral amygdala damage on psychopathic personality features: A case report. Personality Disorders
Lilienfeld SO, Smith SF, Watts AL. (2016) The perils of unitary models of the etiology of mental disorders-The response modulation hypothesis of psychopathy as a case example: Rejoinder to Newman and Baskin-Sommers (2016). Psychological Bulletin. 142: 1394-1403
Neo B, Sellbom M, Smith SF, et al. (2016) Of Boldness and Badness: Insights into Workplace Malfeasance from a Triarchic Psychopathy Model Perspective Journal of Business Ethics. 1-19
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