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  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Gregory J. Meyer is affiliated with the University of Toledo in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a strong emphasis on clinical psychology and applied psychology. Other subfields they have contributed to include anatomy, philosophy, and cognitive neuroscience.

Their work addresses main topics such as psychological testing and assessment, personality disorders and psychopathology, and psychotherapy techniques and applications. They have also engaged with subjects related to medical and biological sciences, mental health and psychiatry, spatial neglect and hemispheric dysfunction, and personality traits and psychology.

Meyer has published in several academic venues known for psychological research. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Psychological Injury and Law
  • Journal of Personality Assessment
  • Rorschachiana Journal of the International Society for the Rorschach
  • Assessment
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin

Among their recent papers are the following titles along with the respective year of publication and journal:

  • "Legal Admissibility of the Rorschach and R-PAS: A Review of Research, Practice, and Case Law," 2022, Journal of Personality Assessment
  • "Validity of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue) in a Brazilian Sample," 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "The Active Bayesian Brain and the Rorschach Task," 2022, Rorschachiana Journal of the International Society for the Rorschach
  • "Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) Interrater Reliability in a Brazilian Adolescent Sample and Comparisons With Three Other Studies," 2020, Assessment
  • "Can the Rorschach be Administered Remotely? A Review of Options and a Pilot Study Using a Newly Developed R-PAS App," 2022, Psychological Injury and Law

Frequent collaborators in their research include Joni L. Mihura, Emily T. O'Gorman, Corine de Ruiter, Christopher King, and Benjamin Rubin.

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Meyer was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Psychological Testing and Psychological Assessment: A Review of Evidence and Issues.

    Gregory J. Meyer;Stephen E. Finn;Lorraine D. Eyde;Gary G. Kay

  • The incremental validity of psychological testing and assessment: conceptual, methodological, and statistical issues.

    John Hunsley;Gregory J. Meyer

  • Structural convergence of mood and personality: Evidence for old and new directions.

    Gregory J. Meyer;John R. Shack

  • The validity of individual Rorschach variables: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the comprehensive system.

    Joni L. Mihura;Gregory J. Meyer;Nicolae Dumitrascu;George Bombel

  • When effect sizes disagree: the case of r and d.

    Robert E. McGrath;Gregory J. Meyer

  • The hard science of Rorschach research: what do we know and where do we go?

    Gregory J. Meyer;Robert P. Archer

  • An Examination of Interrater Reliability for Scoring the Rorschach Comprehensive System in Eight Data Sets

    Gregory J. Meyer;Mark J. Hilsenroth;Dirk Baxter;John E. Exner

  • Toward International Normative Reference Data for the Comprehensive System

    Gregory J Meyer;Philip Erdberg;Thomas W Shaffer

  • On the Integration of Personality Assessment Methods: The Rorschach and MMPI

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • Advancing Personality Assessment Terminology: Time to Retire "Objective" and "Projective" As Personality Test Descriptors

    Gregory J. Meyer;John E. Kurtz

  • Assessing Reliability: Critical Corrections for a Critical Examination of the Rorschach Comprehensive System.

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • The ability of the Rorschach to predict subsequent outcome : A meta-analysis of the Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale

    Gregory J. Meyer;Leonard Handler

  • The Rorschach and MMPI: toward a more scientifically differentiated understanding of cross-method assessment.

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • The impact of response frequency on the Rorschach constellation indices and on their validity with diagnostic and MMPI-2 criteria

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • Empirical support for psychological assessment in clinical health care settings.

    Tom W. Kubiszyn;Gregory J. Meyer;Stephen E. Finn;Lorraine D. Eyde

  • Evidence to correct misperceptions about Rorschach norms.

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • Response frequency problems in the rorschach: clinical and research implications with suggestions for the future.

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • Refinements in the Rorschach Ego Impairment Index Incorporating the Human Representational Variable

    Donald J. Viglione;William Perry;Gregory Meyer

  • On the science of Rorschach research.

    Gregory J. Meyer

  • Problems and limitations in using psychological assessment in the contemporary health care delivery system.

    Elena J. Eisman;Robert R. Dies;Stephen E. Finn;Lorraine D. Eyde

Frequent Co-Authors

William Perry
William Perry University of California, San Diego
Stephen E. Finn
Stephen E. Finn The University of Texas at Austin
Mark J. Hilsenroth
Mark J. Hilsenroth Adelphi University
Geoffrey M. Reed
Geoffrey M. Reed Columbia University
Joseph D. Hovey
Joseph D. Hovey The University of Texas at Austin
Ricardo Primi
Ricardo Primi Universidade São Francisco
Lesa Hoffman
Lesa Hoffman University of Iowa
Piero Porcelli
Piero Porcelli University of Chieti-Pescara
Todd D. Little
Todd D. Little Texas Tech University
Robert F. Bornstein
Robert F. Bornstein Adelphi University

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