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61
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18502
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3335
National Ranking
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Overview

Glenn D. Wilson is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities primarily associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A new measure of conservatism.

    Glenn D. Wilson;John R. Patterson

  • The Psychology of Conservatism.

    James McEvoy;Glenn D. Wilson

  • Handbook of personality theory and research

    Glenn Wilson

  • The Psychology of Conservatism

    Glenn D. Wilson

  • Born gay? The psychobiology of human sexual orientation

    Qazi Rahman;Glenn D. Wilson

  • Affective modulation of the startle response in depression: Influence of the severity of depression, anhedonia and anxiety

    H Kaviani;J A Gray;S A Checkley;P W Raven

  • Personality and stress in performing artists

    Susan E. Marchant-Haycox;Glenn D. Wilson

  • The psychology of sex

    H. J. Eysenck;Glenn D. Wilson

  • The experimental study of Freudian theories

    Hans J. Eysenck;Glenn D. Wilson

  • Sexual orientation and the 2nd to 4th finger length ratio: evidence for organising effects of sex hormones or developmental instability?

    Qazi Rahman;Glenn Wilson

  • The evolution of human sexuality: D. Symons: Oxford University Press, New York (1979) vii + 358 pp. $15.99

    Glenn Wilson

  • Human reactions to reward and punishment: a questionnaire examination of Gray's personality theory.

    Glenn D. Wilson;Paul T. Barrett;Jeffrey A. Gray

  • Personality, time of day and arousal

    Glenn D. Wilson

  • Born Gay: The Psychobiology of Sex Orientation

    Glenn D. Wilson;Qazi Ibadur Rahman

  • Mindblindness—an essay on autism and theory of mind

    Glenn Wilson

  • Sex, sexual orientation, and identification of positive and negative facial affect.

    Qazi Rahman;Glenn D. Wilson;Sharon Abrahams

  • The psychological basis of ideology.

    Hans J. Eysenck;Glenn D. Wilson

  • Primary trait measurement of the 21 components of the P-E-N system.

    Hans J. Eysenck;P. Barrett;G. Wilson;C. Jackson

  • Psychophysiological correlates of behavioural inhibition and activation

    Gennadij G Knyazev;Helena R Slobodskaya;Glenn D Wilson

  • A factor analysis of the Gray-Wilson personality questionnaire

    Glenn D. Wilson;Jeffrey A. Gray;Paul T. Barrett

  • Perspectives on personality : C.S. Carver and M.F. Scheier: Allyn & Bacon, Boston (1988). 600 pp. £28.90.

    Glenn Wilson

  • Life events and psychological functioning: Theoretical and methodological issues: Lawrence H. Cohen (Ed.): Sage, Newbury Park (1988). 273 pp. Hardcover £35; Paperback £14.50

    Glenn D. Wilson

  • Book reviewCerebral dominance: the biological foundations: N. Geschwind and A. M. Galaburda (Eds): Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass. (1984). 232 pages.

    Glenn Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans J. Eysenck
Hans J. Eysenck King's College London
Qazi Rahman
Qazi Rahman King's College London
Veena Kumari
Veena Kumari Brunel University London
Sharon Abrahams
Sharon Abrahams University of Edinburgh
Jeffrey A. Gray
Jeffrey A. Gray King's College London
Philip J. Corr
Philip J. Corr City, University of London
Chris J. Jackson
Chris J. Jackson University of New South Wales
David Veale
David Veale King's College London
John Rust
John Rust University of Cambridge
Nicola S. Gray
Nicola S. Gray Swansea University

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