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- Uniform versus linear T scores on the MMPI-sup-2/MMPI in an outpatient psychiatric sample: Differential contributions
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Edwards, D. W., Morrison, T. L., & Weissman, H. N. (1993). Uniform versus linear T scores on the MMPI-sup-2/MMPI in an outpatient psychiatric sample: Differential contributions. <i>Psychological Assessment</i>, <i>5</i>(4), 499–500.</div> </div>
- Biopsychological, psychosocial characteristics, and family background of girl offenders in a special reform school. [Chinese]
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Li, C., Li, B., Sun, Y., Wang, M., & al., et. (1993). Biopsychological, psychosocial characteristics, and family background of girl offenders in a special reform school. [Chinese]. <i>Chinese Mental Health Journal</i>, <i>7</i>(3), 111–114.</div> </div>
- Comparison of demographic characteristics and MMPI scores from alcohol and poly-drug alcohol and cocaine abusers
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Brown, T. G., & Fayek, A. (1993). Comparison of demographic characteristics and MMPI scores from alcohol and poly-drug alcohol and cocaine abusers. <i>Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly</i>, <i>10</i>(1–2), 123–135. Haworth Press Inc, US,  http://www.haworthpressinc.com</div> </div>
- The interplay between emotional and cognitive recovery after closed head injury
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">MacNiven, E., & Finlayson, M. (1993). The interplay between emotional and cognitive recovery after closed head injury. <i>Brain Injury</i>, <i>7</i>(3), 241–246. Taylor \& Francis, US,  http://www.taylorandfrancis.com</div> </div>
- Domestic violence treatment groups for batterers: Factors that predict completion, dropout or refusal of treatment
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Ranew, L. F. (1993). <i>Domestic violence treatment groups for batterers: Factors that predict completion, dropout or refusal of treatment</i> [PhD Thesis]. Georgia State U, USA.</div> </div>
- Misuse of psychological tests in forensic settings: some horrible examples
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Wakefield, H., & Underwager, R. (1993). Misuse of psychological tests in forensic settings: some horrible examples. <i>American Journal of Forensic Psychology</i>, <i>11</i>(1), 55–75.</div> </div>
- Toward a better understanding and treatment of sex offenders
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Graham, K. R. (1993). Toward a better understanding and treatment of sex offenders. <i>International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology</i>, <i>37</i>(1), 41–57. Sage Publications Inc, US,  http://www.sagepub.com</div> </div>
- The utility of the Megargee-Bohn typology in a forensic psychiatric hospital.
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Hutton, H. E., Miner, M. H., & Langfeldt, V. C. (1993). The utility of the Megargee-Bohn typology in a forensic psychiatric hospital. <i>Journal of Personality Assessment.</i>, <i>60</i>(3), 572–587. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, US,  http://www.erlbaum.com</div> </div>
- Self-control expectancy and postsurgical pain: Relationships to previous pain, behavior in past pain, familial pain tolerance models, and personality
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Bachiocco, V., Morselli, A. M., & Carli, G. (1993). Self-control expectancy and postsurgical pain: Relationships to previous pain, behavior in past pain, familial pain tolerance models, and personality. <i>Journal of Pain & Symptom Management</i>, <i>8</i>(4), 205–214.</div> </div>
- Variants of the MMPI 2-7-8 code type: Schizotypal correlates of high point 2, 7, or 8
- <div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Balogh, D. W., Merritt, R. D., Lennington, L., & Fine, M. (1993). Variants of the MMPI 2-7-8 code type: Schizotypal correlates of high point 2, 7, or 8. <i>Journal of Personality Assessment</i>, <i>61</i>(3), 474–488. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, US,  http://www.erlbaum.com</div> </div>