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Kenneth W. Sewell is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences, with specific specialization in political science and international relations. The main topics covered in their work include nuclear issues and defense, as well as intelligence, security, and war strategy.

Their publication record includes papers published in peer-reviewed venues, such as:

  • Rue L. Cromwell, Ph.D. (1928-2020): A Collegial and Professional Obituary, 2021, Journal of Constructivist Psychology
  • The CIA's Greatest Covert Operation: Inside the Daring Mission to Recover a Nuclear-Armed Soviet Sub by David H. Sharp, 2023, Journal of Cold War Studies

These publications indicate an interest in historical and strategic subjects related to nuclear deterrence and covert intelligence operations during the Cold War period.

Kenneth W. Sewell's work appears concentrated within two main academic journals:

  • Journal of Constructivist Psychology
  • Journal of Cold War Studies

They do not currently have frequent co-authors listed, suggesting a focus on independent research or collaborations not currently documented in available data.

The research topics addressed by Sewell demonstrate a thematic coherence around issues of national defense and intelligence strategy, bridging the social scientific analysis of political and military interactions during critical historical moments.

Best Publications

  • A review and meta-analysis of the psychopathy checklist and psychopathy checklist-revised: predictive validity of dangerousness

    Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Construct validity of psychopathy in a female offender sample: a multitrait-multimethod evaluation.

    Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Detection of Feigned Mental Disorders A Meta-Analysis of the MMPI-2 and Malingering

    Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Mary A. Martin;Michael J. Vitacco

  • Psychopathy and recidivism among female inmates.

    Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Karen L. Ustad;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Explanatory Models of Malingering A Prototypical Analysis

    Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Alan M. Goldstein

  • Detection of feigned mental disorders on the personality assessment inventory: a discriminant analysis.

    Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Leslie C. Morey;Karen L. Ustad

  • A comparison of forensic and nonforensic malingerers: A prototypical analysis of explanatory models.

    Richard Rogers;Randall T. Salekin;Kenneth W. Sewell;Alan Goldstein

  • A Meta-Analysis of Malingering on the MMPI-2:

    Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Randall T. Salekin

  • An analysis of Miranda warnings and waivers: Comprehension and coverage.

    Richard Rogers;Kimberly S. Harrison;Daniel W. Shuman;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Scott and White Grief Study--phase 2: toward an adaptive model of grief.

    Louis A. Gamino;Kenneth W. Sewell;Larry W. Easterling

  • Construct validity of psychopathy in a female offender sample: A multitrait–multimethod evaluation.

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  • A taxometric analysis of the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV): further evidence of dimensionality.

    Glenn D. Walters;Nicola Susan Gray;Rebecca L. Jackson;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Feigning specific disorders: A study of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI).

    Richard Rogers;Sidney R. Ornduff;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • The Language of Miranda Warnings in American Jurisdictions: A Replication and Vocabulary Analysis

    Richard Rogers;Lisa L. Hazelwood;Kenneth W. Sewell;Kimberly S. Harrison

  • Validation of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory for Axis II disorders: does it meet the Daubert standard?

    Richard Rogers;Randall T. Salekin;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Feigning Psychopathology Among Adolescent Offenders: Validation of the SIRS, MMPI-A, and SIMS

    Richard Rogers;Jeffrey D. Hinds;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and the Detection of Defensiveness.

    Mary Louise Cashel;Richard Rogers;Kenneth Sewell;Cynthia Martin-Cannici

  • Faking Psychopathy? An Examination of Response Styles With Antisocial Youth

    Richard Rogers;Michael J. Vitacco;Rebecca L. Jackson;Mary Martin

  • Forensic applications of the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (MFAST): screening for feigned disorders in competency to stand trial evaluations.

    Rebecca L. Jackson;Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Initial validation of the Personality Assessment Inventory-Spanish version with clients from Mexican American communities

    Richard Rogers;Johnny Flores;Karen Ustad;Kenneth W. Sewell

  • Fear of emotion as a moderator between PTSD and firefighter social interactions

    Jacob K. Farnsworth;Kenneth W. Sewell

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers University of North Texas
Randall T. Salekin
Randall T. Salekin University of Alabama
Craig S. Neumann
Craig S. Neumann University of North Texas
Leslie C. Morey
Leslie C. Morey Texas A&M University
Nicola S. Gray
Nicola S. Gray Swansea University
Bert Hayslip
Bert Hayslip University of North Texas
Christopher J. Hopwood
Christopher J. Hopwood University of Zurich
Glenn D. Walters
Glenn D. Walters Kutztown University
Robert Jefferson Snowden
Robert Jefferson Snowden Cardiff University
Robert A. Neimeyer
Robert A. Neimeyer University of Memphis

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