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  1. Unidim: An index of scale homogeneity and unidimensionality.
  2. Creative achievement and individual differences: Associations across and within the domains of creativity.
  3. Reliability from α to ω: A tutorial.
  4. Expanding Eysenck’s toolbox: Beyond correlational and experimental research
  5. The international cognitive ability resource: Development and initial validation of a public-domain measure
  6. A latent variable model approach to estimating systematic bias in the oversampling method
  7. The general factor of personality: A general critique
  8. Fundamental Questions in Personality
  9. Activity matters: Understanding student interest in school science
  10. Temperament, ability, and interests predict important real world choices
  11. Do extraverts get more bang for the buck? Distinguishing affective and motivational reactivity in extraversion
  12. Time-course of attention to negative stimuli: Negative affectivity, anxiety, or dysphoria?
  13. The dynamic relationships of affective synchrony to perceptions of situations
  14. Anxiety in personality
  15. Individual Differences and Differential Psychology
  16. Methodological Advances in Differential Psychology
  17. Multidimensional structure of the Hypomanic Personality Scale.
  18. Individual Differences in Cognition: New Methods for Examining the Personality-Cognition Link
  19. General Models of Individual Differences in Cognition: The Commentaries
  20. Personality structure and measurement: The contributions of Raymond Cattell
  21. Coefficients Alpha, Beta, Omega, and the glb: Comments on Sijtsma
  22. Survey and behavioral measurements of interpersonal trust
  23. Why Emotional Intelligence Needs a Fluid Component
  24. Integrating Experimental and Observational Personality Research—The Contributions of Hans Eysenck
  25. Propensity to Trust Survey
  26. A premature consensus: are happiness and sadness truly opposite affects?
  27. Affect and Proto-Affect in Effective Functioning
  28. Cronbach’s α, Revelle’s β, and Mcdonald’s ωH: their Relations with Each Other and Two Alternative Conceptualizations of Reliability
  29. Who Sees Trees Before Forest?
  30. Interpersonal Personality Measures Show Circumplex Structure Based on New Psychometric Criteria
  31. Individual differences.
  32. The meaning and measurement of self-complexity
  33. Personality, motivation and cognitive performance
  34. Personality, mood, and the evaluation of affective and neutral word pairs.
  35. Impulsivity and time of day: Is rate of change in arousal a function of impulsivity?
  36. Increased heritability for lower IQ levels?
  37. Individual Differences and Arousal: Implications for the Study of Mood and Memory
  38. Personality Theory is Alive and Well and Living in Europe
  39. Caffeine, impulsivity, and memory scanning: A comparison of two explanations for the Yerkes-Dodson Effect
  40. Personality and conditioning: A test of four models.
  41. Personality and motivation: Sources of inefficiency in cognitive performance
  42. Empirical Tests and Theoretical Extensions of Arousal-Based Theories of Personality
  43. Predicting variability from perceived situational similarity
  44. Motivation and Efficiency of Cognitive Performance
  45. Effects of anxiety on analogical reasoning: A test of three theoretical models.
  46. ANATEST: A program to generate geometric analogy problems varying in number of elements and number of transformations
  47. Systems Science—Yes; Science—No
  48. Personality traits: Fact or fiction? A critique of the Shweder and D'Andrade systematic distortion hypothesis.
  49. Personality, motivation, and performance: A theory of the relationship between individual differences and information processing.
  50. Factors are fictions, and other comments on individuality theory
  51. The interactive effects of caffeine, impulsivity and task demands on a visual search task
  52. Arousal and recognition memory: The effects of impulsivity, caffeine and time on task
  53. The dynamics of action and the neuropsychology of anxiety
  54. Departing From Homeostasis
  55. Impulsivity, caffeine, and proofreading: A test of the Easterbrook hypothesis.
  56. The measurement of extroversion: A comparison of the Eysenck Personality Inventory and the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
  57. IJR Behavior Checklist--Teacher Form
  58. Parallel forms of the IJR Behavior Checklist for parents, teachers, and clinicians.
  59. Human Motivation: Where Have All the Individual Differences Gone?
  60. VSIMPL: A program to estimate the number of interpretable factors
  61. Impulsivity, neuroticism, and caffeine: Do they have additive effects on arousal?
  62. Very Simple Structure: An Alternative Procedure For Estimating The Optimal Number Of Interpretable Factors
  63. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis And The Internal Structure Of Tests
  64. Arousal and perceptual sensitivity in hypochondriacs.
  65. ICLUST: A cluster analytic approach to exploratory and confirmatory scale construction
  66. The theory of achievement motivation revisited: The implications of inertial tendencies.
  67. Introversion/Extroversion, Time Stress, and Caffeine: Effect on Verbal Performance
  68. A Multidimensional Religious Attitude Inventory Related to Multiple Measures of Race