2017 - Joseph Zubin Award, Society for Research in Psychopathology
His primary areas of investigation include Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Personality, Clinical psychology and Mood. Lee Anna Clark applies his multidisciplinary studies on Developmental psychology and Discriminant validity in his research. As a member of one scientific family, Lee Anna Clark mostly works in the field of Personality, focusing on Conceptualization and, on occasion, Construct validity.
His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Cognitive psychology, Nosology, Anxiety, Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and Taxonomy. The various areas that Lee Anna Clark examines in his Mood study include Convergence and Replication. The concepts of his Dispositional affect study are interwoven with issues in Affect measures and Subjective well-being.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Personality, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Big Five personality traits and Psychiatry. His research investigates the connection with Personality and areas like Psychopathology which intersect with concerns in Categorical variable. His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Anxiety, Psychotherapist, Alternative five model of personality, Cognitive therapy and Sadistic personality disorder.
His work on Psychometrics and Impulsivity as part of general Developmental psychology study is frequently connected to Discriminant validity, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His research on Big Five personality traits concerns the broader Social psychology. His is involved in several facets of Social psychology study, as is seen by his studies on Affect and Extraversion and introversion.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Personality, Clinical psychology, Psychopathology, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive therapy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Interpersonal communication and Construct in addition to Personality. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychosocial, Big Five personality traits, Extraversion and introversion, Temperament and Interpersonal relationship.
His research integrates issues of Incremental validity, Categorical variable and Conceptualization in his study of Cognitive psychology. His studies deal with areas such as Developmental psychology and Negative affectivity as well as Personality pathology. His studies in Personality disorders integrate themes in fields like Categorical models, Affect and Trait theory.
Lee Anna Clark mainly focuses on Personality, Cognitive psychology, Psychopathology, Personality disorders and Conceptualization. His Personality research integrates issues from Construct and Clinical psychology. His Cognitive psychology study also includes fields such as
His study in Big Five personality traits is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Personality Assessment Inventory and Affect. Lee Anna Clark has included themes like Negative affectivity, Grandiosity and Impulsivity in his Personality pathology study. His Impulsivity study is associated with Developmental psychology.
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Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: The PANAS scales.
David Watson;Lee Anna Clark;Auke Tellegen.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1988)
Constructing validity: Basic issues in objective scale development
Lee Anna Clark;David Watson.
Psychological Assessment (1995)
Negative affectivity: The disposition to experience aversive emotional states
David Watson;Lee Anna Clark.
Psychological Bulletin (1984)
Tripartite model of anxiety and depression: psychometric evidence and taxonomic implications.
Lee Anna Clark;David Watson.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1991)
The PANAS-X: Manual for the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Expanded Form
David Watson;Lee Anna Clark.
University of Iowa (1994)
Temperament, personality, and the mood and anxiety disorders.
Lee Anna Clark;David Watson;Susan Mineka.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1994)
Positive and negative affectivity and their relation to anxiety and depressive disorders.
David Watson;Lee Anna Clark;Greg Carey.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1988)
COMORBIDITY OF ANXIETY AND UNIPOLAR MOOD DISORDERS
Susan Mineka;David Watson;Lee Anna Clark.
Annual Review of Psychology (1998)
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Dimensional Alternative to Traditional Nosologies
Roman Kotov;Robert F. Krueger;David Watson;Thomas M. Achenbach.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2017)
On traits and temperament: general and specific factors of emotional experience and their relation to the five-factor model.
David Watson;Lee Anna Clark.
Journal of Personality (1992)
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