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    Neuropsychological Functioning in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia by Schretlen, David J, Cascella, Nicola G, Meyer, Stephen M, Kingery, Lisle R, Testa, S. Marc, Munro, Cynthia A, Pulver, Ann E, Rivkin, Paul, Rao, Vani A, Diaz-Asper, Catherine M, Dickerson, Faith B, Yolken, Robert H, Pearlson, Godfrey D

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-07-2007)
    “…Background Some patients with bipolar disorder (BD) demonstrate neuropsychological deficits even when stable. However, it remains unclear whether these differ…”
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    Interrater and Test-Retest Reliability of a Fixed Condition Design Fluency Test by Kingery, Lisle R., Schretlen, David J., Sateri, Sara, Langley, Linda K., Marano, Nicole C., Meyer, Stephen M.

    Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (01-12-2006)
    “…Despite its potential as a unique neuropsychological test, the emergence of a psychometrically sound research foundation for Jones-Gotman and Milner's ( 1977 )…”
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    Responding to Questions About Thoughts Attenuates Responses to Questions About Feelings: Further Exploration of the Situational Self-Statement and Affective State Inventory by Lawson, Darla J, Thorpe, Geoffrey L, Kingery, Lisle R, Sigmon, Sandra T, Beauchamp, Edith A

    “…The Situational Self-Statement and Affective State Inventory (SSSASI) assesses specific thoughts and feelings in response to 5 vignettes describing frustrating…”
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    The common beliefs survey-III, the situational self-statement, and affective state inventory and their relationship to authoritarianism and social dominance orientation by WALTER, Mark I, THORPE, Geoffrey L, KINGERY, Lisle R

    “…The concept of irrational beliefs is central to rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). These beliefs are defined by their absolutist and dogmatic qualities…”
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    The common beliefs survey-III and the situational self-statement and affective state inventory : Test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and further psychometric considerations by THORPE, Geoffrey L, WALTER, Mark I, KINGERY, Lisle R, NAY, William T

    “…The Common Beliefs Survey-III (CBS-III), a factored measure of general irrational beliefs, has satisfactory convergent and discriminant validity. The…”
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