Robert G. Malgady

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Recreation, Marketing Business Administration, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Gerontology
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Malgady RG. (2007) How skewed are psychological data? A standardized index of effect size. The Journal of General Psychology. 134: 355-9
Chen H, Coakley EH, Cheal K, et al. (2006) Satisfaction with mental health services in older primary care patients. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association For Geriatric Psychiatry. 14: 371-9
Malgady RG, Zayas LH. (2001) Cultural and Linguistic Considerations in Psychodiagnosis with Hispanics: The Need for an Empirically Informed Process Model Social Work. 46: 39-49
Johnson PB, Malgady R. (1999) Cultural/ethnic comparisons : A research agenda Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health. 4: 171-185
Malgady RG, Costantino G. (1998) Symptom severity in bilingual Hispanics as a function of clinician ethnicity and language of interview Psychological Assessment. 10: 120-127
Malgady RG, Rogler LH, Cortés DE. (1996) Cultural expression of psychiatric symptoms : Idioms of anger among Puerto Ricans Psychological Assessment. 8: 265-268
Malgady RG. (1996) The question of cultural bias in assessment and diagnosis of ethnic minority clients: Let's reject the null hypothesis. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 27: 73-77
Rogler LH, Cortes DE, Malgady RG. (1994) The Mental Health Relevance of Idioms of Distress Anger and Perceptions of Injustice among New York Puerto Ricans Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 182: 327-330
Cortés DE, Rogler LH, Malgady RG. (1994) Biculturality among Puerto Rican adults in the United States American Journal of Community Psychology. 22: 707-721
Costantino G, Malgady RG. (1994) Storytelling through pictures: Culturally sensitive psychotherapy for Hispanic children and adolescents Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 23: 13-20
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