Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt
Affiliations: | Psychology | Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States |
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Neil Meyer | grad student | 2014- | Oklahoma State University |
Gregory J. Lengel | grad student | 2010-2016 | Oklahoma State University |
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Meyer NA, Hein KE, Lynam DR, et al. (2023) The Development of the Five-Factor Schizoid Inventory. Assessment. 10731911231209289 |
Mullins-Sweatt SN, Bornovalova MA, Carragher N, et al. (2022) HiTOP Assessment of Externalizing Antagonism and Disinhibition. Assessment. 29: 34-45 |
Krueger RF, Kotov R, Watson D, et al. (2021) Annales Medico-Psychologiques. 179: 95-106 |
Mason CK, Mullins-Sweatt SN. (2021) Catastrophizing, negative affectivity, and borderline personality disorder. Personality and Mental Health |
Simms LJ, Wright AGC, Cicero D, et al. (2021) Development of Measures for the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Collaborative Scale Development Project. Assessment. 10731911211015309 |
DeYoung CG, Chmielewski M, Clark LA, et al. (2020) The distinction between symptoms and traits in the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). Journal of Personality |
Min J, Mullins-Sweatt SN, Widiger TA. (2020) The Development of the Informant Five-Factor Borderline Inventory. Assessment. 1073191120959763 |
Hopwood CJ, Bagby RM, Gralnick T, et al. (2020) Integrating psychotherapy with the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology (HiTOP). Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 30: 477-497 |
Sawhney M, Hawkins MAW, Stout ME, et al. (2020) The facets of conscientiousness and body mass index: Potential mediation by eating factors Personality and Individual Differences. 166: 110157 |
Waszczuk MA, Eaton NR, Krueger RF, et al. (2019) Redefining phenotypes to advance psychiatric genetics: Implications from hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology |