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Dynamic features of affect and interpersonal behavior in relation to general and specific personality pathology.
Whitney R. Ringwald
, Christopher J. Hopwood
, Paul A. Pilkonis
, Aidan G.C. Wright
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Keyphrases
Personality Pathology
100%
Interpersonal Behavior
100%
Dynamic Features
100%
Specific Features
33%
General Personality
33%
Borderline Personality Disorder
16%
Specific Components
16%
Specific Traits
16%
Personality Models
16%
Incremental Validity
16%
Categorical Model
16%
Dynamic Variation
16%
Conceptual Structure
16%
Trait Personality
16%
Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
16%
Ambulatory Assessment
16%
Empirically Based
16%
Personality Dysfunction
16%
Interpersonal Dynamics
16%
General Component
16%
Pre-registered Replication
16%
Psychology
Borderline Personality Disorder
100%
Interpersonal Interaction
100%
Interpersonal Behavior
100%
Categorical Model
100%
Preregistered
100%