2008 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Gregory J. Meyer applies his multidisciplinary studies on Ecology and Oceanography in his research. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Oceanography and Ecology. In his papers, Gregory J. Meyer integrates diverse fields, such as Habitat and Arable land. Gregory J. Meyer performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Arable land and Agriculture via his papers. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Agriculture and Riparian zone in his research. He integrates many fields, such as Riparian zone and Riparian buffer, in his works. He connects Riparian buffer with Riparian forest in his study. He performs multidisciplinary study in Riparian forest and Habitat in his work. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Property (philosophy) and Epistemology.
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Psychological Testing and Psychological Assessment: A Review of Evidence and Issues.
Gregory J. Meyer;Stephen E. Finn;Lorraine D. Eyde;Gary G. Kay.
American Psychologist (2001)
The incremental validity of psychological testing and assessment: conceptual, methodological, and statistical issues.
John Hunsley;Gregory J. Meyer.
Psychological Assessment (2003)
Structural convergence of mood and personality: Evidence for old and new directions.
Gregory J. Meyer;John R. Shack.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1989)
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.
Psychological Bulletin (2013)
When effect sizes disagree: the case of r and d.
Robert E. McGrath;Gregory J. Meyer.
Psychological Methods (2006)
The hard science of Rorschach research: what do we know and where do we go?
Gregory J. Meyer;Robert P. Archer.
Psychological Assessment (2001)
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.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2002)
Toward International Normative Reference Data for the Comprehensive System
Gregory J Meyer;Philip Erdberg;Thomas W Shaffer.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2007)
On the Integration of Personality Assessment Methods: The Rorschach and MMPI
Gregory J. Meyer.
Journal of Personality Assessment (1997)
Advancing Personality Assessment Terminology: Time to Retire "Objective" and "Projective" As Personality Test Descriptors
Gregory J. Meyer;John E. Kurtz.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2006)
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