Krista K. Trobst
Affiliations: | York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Ayearst LE, Sellbom M, Trobst KK, et al. (2013) Evaluating the interpersonal content of the MMPI-2-RF Interpersonal Scales. Journal of Personality Assessment. 95: 187-96 |
Traupman EK, Smith TW, Uchino BN, et al. (2009) Interpersonal Circumplex Octant, Control, and Affiliation Scales for the NEO-PI-R. Personality and Individual Differences. 47: 457-463 |
Salekin RT, Leistico AM, Trobst KK, et al. (2005) Adolescent psychopathy and personality theory--the interpersonal circumplex: expanding evidence of a nomological net. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 33: 445-60 |
Trobst KK, Ayearst LE, Salekin RT. (2004) Where is the Personality in Personality Disorder Assessment? A Comparison Across Four Sets of Personality Disorder Scales. Multivariate Behavioral Research. 39: 231-71 |
Trobst KK, Herbst JH, Masters HL, et al. (2002) Personality pathways to unsafe sex: Personality, condom use, and HIV risk behaviors Journal of Research in Personality. 36: 117-133 |
Salekin RT, Trobst KK, Krioukova M. (2001) Construct validity of psychopathy in a community sample: A nomological net approach Journal of Personality Disorders. 15: 425-441 |
Trobst KK, Wiggins JS, Costa PT, et al. (2000) Personality psychology and problem behaviors: HIV risk and the five-factor model. Journal of Personality. 68: 1233-52 |
Trobst KK. (2000) An Interpersonal Conceptualization and Quantification of Social Support Transactions Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26: 971-986 |
Trobst KK. (1999) Social Support as an Interpersonal Construct European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 15: 246-255 |
Wiggins JS, Trobst KK. (1997) Prospects for the assessment of normal and abnormal interpersonal behavior. Journal of Personality Assessment. 68: 110-26 |