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Jerry S. Wiggins is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic profile features contributions primarily within a university setting.

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Jerry S. Wiggins's profile is current, and there is no indication of the scientist being deceased.

Best Publications

  • A PSYCHOLOGICAL TAXONOMY OF TRAIT-DESCRIPTIVE TERMS: THE INTERPERSONAL DOMAIN

    Jerry S. Wiggins

  • Personality and Prediction: Principles of Personality Assessment

    Jerry S. Wiggins

  • Construction of Circumplex Scales for the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems

    Lynn E. Alden;Jerry S. Wiggins;Aaron L. Pincus

  • The five-factor model of personality : theoretical perspectives

    Jerry S. Wiggins

  • Extension of the Interpersonal Adjective Scales to include the Big Five dimensions of personality.

    Paul D. Trapnell;Jerry S. Wiggins

  • Conceptions of Personality Disorders and Dimensions of Personality

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Aaron Lee Pincus

  • Agency and communion as conceptual coordinates for the understanding and measurement of interpersonal behavior.

    Jerry S. Wiggins

  • Psychometric and Geometric Characteristics of the Revised Interpersonal Adjective Scales (IAS-R).

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Paul Trapnell;Norman Phillips

  • Explorations in behavioral consistency: properties of persons, situations, and behaviors.

    David C. Funder;C. Randall Colvin

  • Personality: Structure and Assessment

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Aaron L. Pincus

  • The challenge of response sets

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Jack Block

  • Personality Structure: The Return of the Big Five

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Paul D. Trapnell

  • Substantive dimensions of self-report in the MMPI item pool.

    Jerry S. Wiggins

  • A dyadic-interactional perspective on the five-factor model.

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Paul D. Trapnell

  • Circular reasoning about interpersonal behavior: Evidence concerning some untested assumptions underlying diagnostic classification.

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Norman Phillips;Paul Trapnell

  • Paradigms of Personality Assessment

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Rebecca S. Behrends;Yossef S. Ben-Porath;Sidney J. Blatt

  • Interpersonal Problems and Conceptions of Personality Disorders

    Aaron L. Pincus;Jerry S. Wiggins

  • A geometric taxonomy of personality scales

    Jerry S. Wiggins;Ross Broughton

  • Personality Assessment via Questionnaires

    Alois Angleitner;Jerry S. Wiggins

  • An informal history of the interpersonal circumplex tradition.

    Jerry S. Wiggins

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron L. Pincus
Aaron L. Pincus Pennsylvania State University
Paul D. Trapnell
Paul D. Trapnell University of Winnipeg
Lewis R. Goldberg
Lewis R. Goldberg Oregon Research Institute
Jack Block
Jack Block University of California, Berkeley
Dan P. McAdams
Dan P. McAdams Northwestern University
Ralph L. Piedmont
Ralph L. Piedmont Loyola University Maryland
Alois Angleitner
Alois Angleitner Bielefeld University
Paul T. Costa
Paul T. Costa Duke University
Sidney J. Blatt
Sidney J. Blatt Yale University
Yossef S. Ben-Porath
Yossef S. Ben-Porath Kent State University

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