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  1. Default mode network connections supporting intra-individual variability in typically developing primary school children: An EEG study.
  2. Stroop-like animal size test: Links with child effortful control, personality and problem behavior
  3. The hierarchical structure of personality and common psychopathology in childhood
  4. Does personality matter more in difficult circumstances?
  5. The role of reinforcement sensitivity in the development of childhood personality
  6. Early Temperament in Japan, the United States, and Russia
  7. The Hierarchical Structure of Childhood Personality in Five Countries: Continuity From Early Childhood to Early Adolescence
  8. Two Superordinate Personality Factors in Childhood
  9. Cross-national differences in questionnaires do not necessarily reflect comparable differences in disorder prevalence
  10. Personality development and problem behavior in Russian children and adolescents
  11. Cross-informant symptoms from CBCL, TRF, and YSR: Trait and method variance in a normative sample of Russian youths.
  12. A cross-cultural study of infant temperament: Predicting preschool effortful control in the United States of America and Russia
  13. Infant Temperament in Russia, United States of America, and Israel: Differences and Similarities Between Russian-speaking Families
  14. Personality-linked biases in perception of emotional facial expressions
  15. Child Personality in Slovenia and Russia
  16. The associations among the Big Five, Behavioural Inhibition and Behavioural Approach systems and child and adolescent adjustment in Russia
  17. Personality types and behavioural activation and inhibition in adolescents
  18. Personality, temperament and adolescent adjustment in modern Russia
  19. Cross-cultural differences in the structure of infant temperament: United States of America (U.S.) and Russia
  20. Russian child mental health A cross-sectional study of prevalence and risk factors
  21. Comparison of the construct validity of the Gray–Wilson Personality Questionnaire and the BIS/BAS scales
  22. Personality and substance use in Russian youths: The predictive and moderating role of behavioural activation and gender
  23. Personality, psychopathology and brain oscillations
  24. Development of a short form of the Gray–Wilson Personality Questionnaire: its use in measuring personality and adjustment among Russian adolescents
  25. Cross-cultural differences in temperament in the first year of life: United States of America (US) and Russia
  26. Personality trait of behavioral inhibition is associated with oscillatory systems reciprocal relationships
  27. Psychophysiological correlates of behavioural inhibition and activation
  28. School adjustment and health in Russian adolescents
  29. Reactions of Russian adolescents to reward and punishment: a cross-cultural study of the Gray–Wilson Personality Questionnaire
  30. Behavioural activation and inhibition in social adjustment