ADHD in adults: A dimensional or categorial construct?Abstract. In recent years, attention in empirical research has been drawn to the classification and structuring of mental disorders and constructs. Particular attention has been paid to the debate ...
Abstract. In pursuit of a more systematic and comprehensive framework for personality assessment, we introduce procedures for assessing personality traits at the lowest level: nuances. We argue that constructing a personality taxonomy from ...
Executive Functions: Overview and TaxonomyAbstract: This review article proposes a taxonomy of executive functions based on neuropsychological models. The goal is to present a multidimensional framework of executive functions and associated diagnostic ...
Summary: In this study the structure of interpersonal behavior is investigated according to the principles of the so-called psycholexical approach. As bases for this study, we used the data from a taxonomy of interpersonal behavior verbs and a subset of ...
Objective: To compare the predictive validity of different diagnostic classifications for disruptive behavioral disorder (DBD) in youths aged 9 to 15 years of age: the DSM-IV categorical diagnosis, the number of DSM-IV DBD symptoms and Achenbach’s ...
Abstract:Introduction: The current state of research suggests that personal, environmental, and product-related risk factors contribute to the development and maintenance of gaming disorder. Concerning game related ...
Abstract. There is as yet no consensually agreed-upon situational taxonomy. The current work addresses this issue and reviews extant taxonomic approaches by highlighting a “road map” of six research stations that lead to the observed ...
Abstract: This study examined the influence on construct validity of implementing the triad Feeling, Thinking, and Power as a taxonomy for behavioral dimensions in assessment center (AC) exercises. A sample of 1567 job applicants participated in an AC ...
On a taxonomy of risk factors in clinical psychologyAbstract.Background and objective: The term “risk factor” has not been defined precisely and consistently enough in the field of clinical psychology. Method: The present review depicts a typology for ...