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pubmed-article:17266408pubmed:abstractTextThis special issue of the Journal of Personality Assessment brings together 13 new research studies on the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI; Morey, 1991) that should inform users and stimulate future empirical activity with this measure. In 4 articles, authors evaluate the validity scales and indexes of the PAI using both analog and criterion designs and samples from a variety of clinical and forensic settings. In a 5th article, the authors describe a novel approach to profile interpretation using two PAI negative distortion measures. The authors present applications of the PAI to new populations and problems including a German translation of the PAI and profile information for male batterers and victims of head injury. The authors of 2 studies extend research on the validity of the PAI for the assessment of borderline personality disorder. In the final 3 studies, the authors evaluate the validity of PAI measures of violence and aggression to predict subsequent aggressive behavior and institutional misconduct. Finally, the authors offer several suggestions for future research with the PAI.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:17266408pubmed:articleTitleIntroduction to the special issue on the personality assessment inventory.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:17266408pubmed:affiliationPsychology Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085-1699, USA. John.Kurtz@Villanova.edulld:pubmed
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