Posts tagged Hierarchical Taxonomy
169. The distinction between symptoms and traits in the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)

Colin G. DeYoung, Michael Chmielewski, Lee Anna Clark, David M Condon, Roman Kotov, Robert F. Krueger, Donald R. Lynam, Kristian E. Markon, Joshua D. Miller, Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt, Douglas B. Samuel, Martin Sellbom, Susan C. South, Katherine M. Thomas, David Watson, Ashley L. Watts, Thomas A. Widiger, Aidan G. C. Wright, The HiTOP Normal Personality Workgroup consists of M. Chmielewski, L. A. Clark, D. M. Condon, C. G. DeYoung, R. Kotov, R. F. Krueger, D. R. Lynam, K. E. Markon, J. D. Miller, S. N. Mullins-Sweatt, D. B. Samuel, M. Sellbom, S. C. South, K. Stanton, J. L. Tackett, K. M. Thomas, D. Watson, A. L. Watts, T. A. Widiger, and A. G. C. Wright. (2022). Journal of Personality.

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157. Validity and Utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): II. Externalizing Superspectrum.

Krueger, R.F., Hobbs, K.A., Conway, C.C., Dick, D.M., Dretsch, M.N., Eaton, N.R., Forbes, M.K., Forbush, K.T., Keyes, K.M., Latzman, R.D., Michelini, G. Patrick, C.J., Sellbom, M., Slade, T., South, S.C., Sunderland, M., Tackett, J.L., Waldman, I., Waszczuk, M.A., Wright, A.G.C., Zald, D.H., Watson, D., Kotov, R., & HiTOP Utility Workgroup. (2021). World Psychiatry, 20(2), 171-193.

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