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Concept Psychometrics
Academic Article Cognitive task performance and frequency of alcohol usage in young adults.
Academic Article The Gambling Symptom Assessment Scale (G-SAS): a reliability and validity study.
Academic Article Preliminary validity and reliability testing of a structured clinical interview for pathological gambling.
Academic Article A pilot study of impulsivity and compulsivity in pathological gambling.
Academic Article Examining the psychometric properties of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale in a sample of compulsive pornography users.
Academic Article Neurocognitive deficits associated with shoplifting in young adults.
Academic Article N-acetylcysteine, a glutamate modulator, in the treatment of trichotillomania: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Academic Article A Structured Clinical Interview for Kleptomania (SCI-K): preliminary validity and reliability testing.
Academic Article Reliability and validity of the pathological gambling adaptation of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (PG-YBOCS).
Academic Article Strategic vs nonstrategic gambling: characteristics of pathological gamblers based on gambling preference.
Academic Article Predicting response to opiate antagonists and placebo in the treatment of pathological gambling.
Academic Article Symptom dimensions in OCD: item-level factor analysis and heritability estimates.
Academic Article Dissociative symptoms in kleptomania.
Academic Article Minnesota Impulse Disorders Interview (MIDI): Validation of a structured diagnostic clinical interview for impulse control disorders in an enriched community sample.
Academic Article Compulsivity is measurable across distinct psychiatric symptom domains and is associated with familial risk and reward-related attentional capture.
Academic Article Problematic use of the Internet is a unidimensional quasi-trait with impulsive and compulsive subtypes.
Academic Article Trans-diagnostic measurement of impulsivity and compulsivity: A review of self-report tools.
Academic Article Measurement of the problematic usage of the Internet unidimensional quasitrait continuum with item response theory.
Academic Article Internet severity and activities addiction questionnaire (ISAAQ): Psychometrics of item response theory and clustering of online activities.
Academic Article A cross-national validation of the Internet Severity and Activities Addiction Questionnaire (ISAAQ).
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