Ellison M. Cale, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Sign in to add mentorScott O. Lilienfeld | grad student | 2003 | Emory | |
(Psychopathy factors in predicting risk for aggressive and violent behavior: A test of the "threatened egotism" hypothesis.) |
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Cale EM, Lilienfeld SO. (2006) Psychopathy factors and risk for aggressive behavior: a test of the "threatened egotism" hypothesis. Law and Human Behavior. 30: 51-74 |
Cale EM. (2006) A quantitative review of the relations between the "Big 3" higher order personality dimensions and antisocial behavior Journal of Research in Personality. 40: 250-284 |
Skeem JL, Poythress N, Edens JF, et al. (2003) Psychopathic personality or personalities? Exploring potential variants of psychopathy and their implications for risk assessment Aggression and Violent Behavior. 8: 513-546 |
Cale EM, Lilienfeld SO. (2003) What Every Forensic Psychologist Should Know about Psychopathic Personality Handbook of Forensic Psychology: Resource For Mental Health and Legal Professionals. 395-428 |
Cale EM, Lilienfeld SO. (2002) Sex differences in psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder. A review and integration. Clinical Psychology Review. 22: 1179-207 |
Cale EM, Lilienfeld SO. (2002) Histrionic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder: sex-differentiated manifestations of psychopathy? Journal of Personality Disorders. 16: 52-72 |