South, S.C., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (in press). Interpersonal perception and personality disorders: Convergence among self, spouse, and informant report. Assessment.

Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (in press). Person perception and personality pathology. Current Directions in Psychological Science.

Woods, C. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (in press). Illustration of MIMIC-Model DIF Testing with the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.

Okada, M., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2009). Comparison of three self-report measures of personality pathology. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 31.

Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2009). Personality disorder in social networks: Network position as a marker of interpersonal dysfunction. Social Networks, 31, 26-32.

Turkheimer, E., Ford, D.C., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2008). Regional analysis of self-reported personality disorder criteria. Journal of Personality, 76, 1587-1622.

South, S.C., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2008). Personality disorder symptoms and marital functioning. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychoogy, 76, 769-780

Woods, C., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2008). Detection of aberrant responding on a personality scale in a military sample: An application of evaluating person fit with two-level logistic regression. Psychological Assessment, 20, 159-168.

Balsis, S., Woods, C.M., Gleason, M.E.J., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2007). The over and underdiagnosis of personality disorders in older adults. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 15, 742-753.

Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2007). Improving assessment of personality disorder traits through social network analysis. Journal of Personality. 75, 1007-1032.

Friedman, J.N.W., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Interpersonal perception and personality disorders: Utilization of a thin slice approach. Journal of Research in Personality, 41, 667-688.

Balsis, S., Gleason, M.E.J., Woods, C.M., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2007). An item response theory analysis of DSM-IV personality disorder criteria across younger and older age groups. Psychology and Aging. 22, 171-185.

Jane, J.S., Oltmanns, T.F., South, S.C., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Gender bias in diagnostic criteria for personality disorders: An item response theory analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 166-175.

Pagan, J.L., Eaton, N., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns,.T.F. (2006).  Peer-reported personality problems of research nonparticipants: Are our samples biased?  Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1131-1142.

Jane, J.S., Pagan, J.L., Fiedler, E.R., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2006). The interrater reliability of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 47, 368-375.

Friedman, J.N.W., Oltmanns, T.F., Gleason, M.E.J.,& Turkheimer, E. (2006). Mixed impressions: Reactions of strangers to people with pathological personality traits. Journal of Research in Personality, 40, 395-410.

Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2006). Perceptions of self and others regarding pathological personality traits.  In R.F. Krueger and J.L. Tackett (Eds.), Personality and psychopathology  (pp. 71-111). New York: Guilford.

Pagan, J.L. Oltmanns, T.F., Whitmore, M.J., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Personality disorder not otherwise specified: Searching for an empirically-defined diagnostic threshold. Journal of Personality Disorders, 19, 674-689.

Oltmanns, T.F., Gleason, M.E.J., Klonsky, E.D., & Turkheimer, E. (2005).  Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult?  Consciousness and Cognition, 14, 739-751 (PDF)

Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2005). Self and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems. Psychological Assessment. 17, 123-131.

South, S.C., Oltmanns, T.F. & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Interpersonal perception and pathological personality features: Consistency across peer groups. Journal of Personality, 73, 675-691.
           
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2004). Contrasting perspectives on personality problems: Descriptions from the self and others. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1499-1514. (PDF)

Oltmanns, T.F., Friedman, J.N., Fiedler, E.R., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Perceptions of people with personality disorders based on thin slices of behavior. Journal of Research in Personality, 38, 216-229.

Fiedler, E.R., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Traits associated with personality disorders and adjustment to military life: Predictive validity of self and peer reports. Military Medicine, 169, 207-211. (PDF)

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Deliberate self-harm in a non-clinical population: Prevalence and psychological correlates. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 1501-1508..

Thomas, C., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2003). Factorial structure of pathological personality traits as evaluated by peers. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 1-12.

South, S.C., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Personality and the derogation of others: Descriptions based on self and peer report. Journal of Research in Personality. 37, 16-33.

Oltmanns, T.F., Melley, A.H., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Impaired social functioning and symptoms of personality disorders in a non-clinical population. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 438-453.

Klonsky, E.D., Jane, J.S. Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2002). Gender role and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 465-477.

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Informant reports of personality disorder: Relation to self-reports and future research directions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 300-311.

Melley, A.H., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). The Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP): Temporal stability and predictive validity. Assessment, 9, 181-187.

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E., &  Fiedler, E. (2000). Recollections of conflict with parents and family support in the personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 14, 311-322.

Oltmanns, T. F., Turkheimer, E., & Strauss, M.E. (1998). Peer assessment of personality traits and pathology. Assessment, 5, 53-65.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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