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Lindsay E. Ayearst
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 18
Citations - 1051
Lindsay E. Ayearst is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality Assessment Inventory & Personality. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 17 publications receiving 960 citations. Previous affiliations of Lindsay E. Ayearst include Keele University & York University.
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National character does not reflect mean personality trait levels in 49 cultures
Antonio Terracciano,Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek,N. Ádám,L. Adamovová,C.-k. Ahn,H.-n. Ahn,B. M. Alansari,Lidia Alcalay,Jüri Allik,Alois Angleitner,María Dolores Avia,Lindsay E. Ayearst,Claudio Barbaranelli,Andrew Beer,M. A. Borg-Cunen,Denis Bratko,Marina Brunner-Sciarra,L. Budzinski,N. Camart,Donatien Dahourou,F. De Fruyt,M. I. P. de Lima,G. E. H. del Pilar,Ed Diener,Ruth Falzon,K. Fernando,Emília Ficková,Ronald Fischer,Carmen Flores-Mendoza,M. A. Ghayur,Sami Gülgöz,Bo Hagberg,Jamin Halberstadt,Magdalena S. Halim,Martina Hřebíčková,J. Humrichouse,Hans Henrik Jensen,D. D. Jocic,F. H. Jónsson,Brigitte Khoury,W. Klinkosz,Goran Knežević,Mary Anne Lauri,N. Leibovich,Thomas A. Martin,Iris Marušić,Khairul Anwar Mastor,David Matsumoto,Margaret McRorie,B. Meshcheriakov,Erik Lykke Mortensen,M. Munyae,János Nagy,Katsuharu Nakazato,Florence Nansubuga,Shigehiro Oishi,A. O. Ojedokun,Fritz Ostendorf,Delroy L. Paulhus,S. Pelevin,J.-M. Petot,N. Podobnik,Jose Porrata,V. S. Pramila,G. Prentice,Anu Realo,Norma Reátegui,Jean-Pierre Rolland,Jérôme Rossier,Willibald Ruch,Velko S. Rus,M.L. Sánchez-Bernardos,Vanina Schmidt,S. Sciculna-Calleja,A. Sekowski,Jane Shakespeare-Finch,Yoshiko Shimonaka,Franco Simonetti,Tilahun Sineshaw,Jerzy Siuta,Peter B. Smith,Paul D. Trapnell,K. K. Trobst,Lei Wang,Michelle Yik,A. Zupančič,Robert R. McCrae +86 more
TL;DR: Perceptions of national character appear to be unfounded stereotypes that may serve the function of maintaining a national identity.
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The psychometric properties of the personality inventory for DSM-5 in an APA DSM-5 field trial sample.
Lena C. Quilty,Lena C. Quilty,Lindsay E. Ayearst,Michael Chmielewski,Bruce G. Pollock,Bruce G. Pollock,R. Michael Bagby,R. Michael Bagby +7 more
TL;DR: Support for the psychometric properties of this diagnostic instrument in psychiatric samples is provided and the internal consistencies of the PID-5 domain and facet trait scales were acceptable.
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Associations between DSM-5 section III personality traits and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) scales in a psychiatric patient sample.
Jaime L. Anderson,Martin Sellbom,Lindsay E. Ayearst,Lena C. Quilty,Michael Chmielewski,R. Michael Bagby +5 more
TL;DR: Results generally showed empirical convergence between the scales of these two measures that were thematically meaningful and in accordance with conceptual expectations, and correlations showed significant associations between conceptually expected scales.
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Examination of the trait facets of the five-factor model in discriminating specific mood and anxiety disorders.
TL;DR: Broad traits of the FFM, when broken into more narrow components at the facet level, contribute significantly to the identification of unique aspects associated with specific mood and anxiety disorders.
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Where Is Multidimensional Perfectionism in DSM-5? A Question Posed to the DSM-5 Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group
TL;DR: Examination of existing research on the role of various dimensions of perfectionism in personality disorder highlights these seemingly ignored areas of the perfectionism literature, and discusses the problems and consequences that will arise if perfectionism continues to be defined narrowly and is largely excluded from dimensional models of personality pathology.