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A dual-process theory perspective to better understand judgments in assessment centers : the role of initial impressions for dimension ratings and validity
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The child problematic traits inventory in China : a multiple informant-based validation study
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Partner-expected affect : how you feel now is predicted by how your partner thought you felt before
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Psychometric properties and prognostic usefulness of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (ypi) as a component of a clinical protocol for detained youth : a multiethnic examination
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Individual differences and their measurement : a review of 100 years of research
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The effects of predictor method factors on selection outcomes : a modular approach to personnel selection procedures
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Suboptimal decision making by children with ADHD in the face of risk : poor risk adjustment and delay aversion rather than general proneness to taking risks
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The clinical usefulness of the DSM-5 specifier for conduct disorder outside of a research context
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The youth psychopathic traits inventory-short version in a general population sample of emerging adults
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The role of age, working memory, and response inhibition in deviance distraction : a cross-sectional study
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Switching off perceptual learning : anodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) at Fp3 eliminates perceptual learning in humans
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Should I stop or should I go? The role of associations and expectancies
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Psychopathic traits as predictors of future criminality, intimate partner aggression, and substance use in young adult men
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The DSM-5 with limited prosocial emotions specifier for conduct disorder among detained girls
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Personality disorders in previously detained adolescent females : a prospective study
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Reorienting the mind : the impact of novel sounds on Go/No-Go performance
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How does response inhibition influence decision making when gambling?
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Proactive and reactive stopping when distracted : an attentional account
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On the ability to inhibit thought and action : general and special theories of an act of control