Eric Gaughan - Publications

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Psychology University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 

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Year Citation  Score
2016 Collison KL, Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Widiger TA, Lynam DR. Development and validation of the super-short form of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment Journal of Criminal Justice. 47: 143-150. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jcrimjus.2016.09.002  0.592
2012 Gaughan ET, Miller JD, Lynam DR. Examining the utility of general models of personality in the study of psychopathy: a comparison of the HEXACO-PI-R and NEO PI-R. Journal of Personality Disorders. 26: 513-23. PMID 22867503 DOI: 10.1521/Pedi.2012.26.4.513  0.604
2011 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Maples J, Price J. A comparison of Agreeableness scores from the Big Five Inventory and the NEO PI-R: consequences for the study of narcissism and psychopathy. Assessment. 18: 335-9. PMID 21665883 DOI: 10.1177/1073191111411671  0.563
2011 Miller JD, Hoffman BJ, Gaughan ET, Gentile B, Maples J, Keith Campbell W. Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: a nomological network analysis. Journal of Personality. 79: 1013-42. PMID 21204843 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-6494.2010.00711.X  0.462
2011 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Maples J, Gentile B, Lynam DR, Widiger TA. Examining the construct validity of the elemental psychopathy assessment. Assessment. 18: 106-14. PMID 21193492 DOI: 10.1177/1073191110393139  0.591
2011 Lynam DR, Gaughan ET, Miller JD, Miller DJ, Mullins-Sweatt S, Widiger TA. Assessing the basic traits associated with psychopathy: development and validation of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Psychological Assessment. 23: 108-24. PMID 21171784 DOI: 10.1037/A0021146  0.63
2010 Kamen C, Pryor LR, Gaughan ET, Miller JD. Affective lability: separable from neuroticism and the other big four? Psychiatry Research. 176: 202-7. PMID 20188424 DOI: 10.1016/J.Psychres.2008.08.002  0.472
2009 Gaughan ET, Miller JD, Pryor LR, Lynam DR. Comparing two alternative measures of general personality in the assessment of psychopathy: a test of the NEO PI-R and the MPQ. Journal of Personality. 77: 965-96. PMID 19558446 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-6494.2009.00571.X  0.591
2009 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Pryor LR, Kamen C. The consequences of depressive affect on functioning in relation to Cluster B personality disorder features. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 118: 424-9. PMID 19413417 DOI: 10.1037/A0015684  0.323
2009 Pryor LR, Miller JD, Gaughan ET. Testing Two Alternative Pathological Personality Measures in the Assessment of Psychopathy: An Examination of the Snap and DAPP-BQ. Journal of Personality Disorders. 23: 85-100. PMID 19267664 DOI: 10.1521/Pedi.2009.23.1.85  0.574
2009 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Pryor LR, Kamen C, Campbell WK. Corrigendum to "Is research using the narcissistic personality inventory relevant for understanding narcissistic personality disorder?" [Journal of Research in Personality 43 (2009) 482-488] (DOI:10.1016/j.jrp.2009.02.001) Journal of Research in Personality. 43: 951. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jrp.2009.05.007  0.423
2009 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Pryor LR, Kamen C, Campbell WK. Is research using the narcissistic personality inventory relevant for understanding narcissistic personality disorder? Journal of Research in Personality. 43: 482-488. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jrp.2009.02.001  0.518
2008 Pryor LR, Miller JD, Gaughan ET. A comparison of the Psychological Entitlement Scale and the Narcissistic Personality Inventory's Entitlement Scale: relations with general personality traits and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Assessment. 90: 517-20. PMID 18704811 DOI: 10.1080/00223890802248893  0.518
2008 Miller JD, Gaughan ET, Pryor LR. The Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy scale: an examination of the personality traits and disorders associated with the LSRP factors. Assessment. 15: 450-63. PMID 18480502 DOI: 10.1177/1073191108316888  0.463
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