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Curriculum Vitae JOSHUA D. MILLER, PhD Mailing Address: Joshua D. Miller, Ph.D. Psychology Building University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-1173 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director of Clinical Training, University of Georgia, Department 2015- of Psychology, Athens, GA Professor, University of Georgia, Department of Psychology 2013- Athens, GA Associate Professor, University of Georgia, Department 2010-2013 of Psychology, Athens, GA Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, Department 2005-2010 of Psychology, Athens, GA Postdoctoral Scholar, Western Psychiatric Institute and 2003-2005 Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA Clinical Psychology Intern, Western Psychiatric Institute and 2002-2003 Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA FORMAL EDUCATION University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: Ph.D. 2003 University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: M.S. 1998 Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York Majors: Psychology and History Degree: B.A., (magna cum laude) 1996
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Curriculum Vitae

JOSHUA D. MILLER, PhD

Mailing Address: Joshua D. Miller, Ph.D.

Psychology Building

University of Georgia

Athens, GA 30602

(706) 542-1173

[email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Director of Clinical Training, University of Georgia, Department 2015-

of Psychology, Athens, GA

Professor, University of Georgia, Department of Psychology 2013-

Athens, GA

Associate Professor, University of Georgia, Department 2010-2013

of Psychology, Athens, GA

Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, Department 2005-2010

of Psychology, Athens, GA

Postdoctoral Scholar, Western Psychiatric Institute and 2003-2005

Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA

Clinical Psychology Intern, Western Psychiatric Institute and 2002-2003

Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA

FORMAL EDUCATION

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Major: Clinical Psychology

Degree: Ph.D. 2003

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Major: Clinical Psychology

Degree: M.S. 1998

Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York

Majors: Psychology and History

Degree: B.A., (magna cum laude) 1996

REVIEW ACTIVITIES

Associate Editor

Collabra: Clinical Science section 2017 – present

Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2015 – present

Journal of Personality 2010 – 2015

Guest Editor

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 2010, 2011, 2014

Editorial Board:

Archives of Scientific Psychology 2016 –

Assessment 2006 – present

Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2007 – 2015

Journal of Criminal Justice 2013 – present

Journal of Personality 2008 – 2009; 2015 –

Journal of Personality Assessment 2009 – 2014

Journal of Personality Disorders 2012 – present

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 2009 – present

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 2009 – present

Psychological Assessment 2007 – 2009; 2017 – E

Ad hoc reviewer:

Aggressive Behavior, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Canadian Journal of

Behavioural Science, Clinical Psychology Review, Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice;

Cognitive Therapy and Research, Comprehensive Psychiatry, Criminal Behaviour and Mental

Health, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Current Directions in Psychological Science, European

Journal of Personality, Forensic Science International, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology,

Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical

Psychology, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of

Early Adolescence, Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, Journal of Personality Disorders,

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Psychiatric Research, Journal of

Psychotherapy Integration, Journal of Research in Personality, Journal of Social and Clinical

Psychology, Learning & Behavior, Motivation and Emotion, Nordic Journal of Psychiatry,

PeerJ, Personality and Individual Differences, Personality and Mental Health, Personality and

Social Psychology Bulletin, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Perspectives on

Psychological Science, PLOS ONE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the

United States of America, Psychiatry Research, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Medicine,

Psychological Science, Psychology, Crime, and Law, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,

Psychotherapy Research, Self and Identity; Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, Social Behavior

and Personality: An International Journal, Social & Personality Psychology Compass, Social

Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Social Psychological and Personality Science, Suicide

and Life Threatening Behavior

National Panel Review Activities: Ad hoc grant reviewer

National Science Foundation – Social Psychology

NWO – Nationaal Initiatief Hersenen & Cognitie – Brain and Cognition – Societal Innovation in

Health Care, Education and Social Safety – The Netherlands

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

ORGANIZATIONS

Association for Psychological Science

Association for Research in Personality

Society for Research in Psychopathology

Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy

HONORS AND AWARDS

Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology, American 2016

Psychological Foundation

Fellow, Owens Institute for Behavioral Research, University of

Georgia 2015

Fellow, Association for Psychological Science 2013

University of Georgia Creative Research Medal 2011

University of Georgia Clinical Psychology Program Research

Award 2014

University of Georgia Clinical Psychology Program Teaching

Award 2011, 2012, 2014

Walter Klopfer Award (Society for Personality Assessment): 2010

For an article that made a “distinguished contribution to the

personality assessment literature;” Journal of Personality

Assessment

Phi Beta Kappa 1996

GRANTS – FUNDED

Title: Personality traits, affective context, and pathological gambling: An experience sampling

approach

Agency: National Center for Responsible Gaming

Role: Sub-contract Principal Investigator

Amount: $ 161,000 ($80,500 to UGA)

10/1/14-9/30/16

Title: Social network analysis of pathological gambling

Agency: National Center for Responsible Gaming

Role: Co-investigator

Proposed Total Amount: $172,488

1/1/12 – 12/31/13

Title: Motivational Pathways to Pathological Gambling

Agency: Institute for Research on Gambling Disorders

Role: Co-investigator

Amount: $172, 233

2/1/09 - 1/31/11.

Testing the effects of computerized attention modification training in individuals with borderline

personality disorder symptoms (Co-PI), University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty

Research Grant, $8,000. 1/1/08 – 12/31/08.

General personality functioning and personality disorders: Identifying mechanisms of action

(PI), University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty Research Grant, $6,700. 1/1/06 -

12/31/06.

PUBLICATIONS (in chronological order; *indicates UGA students working or collaborating

with J. Miller)

1. Hoyle, R.H., Fejfar, M.C., & Miller, J. D. (2000). Personality and sexual risk taking: A

quantitative review. Journal of Personality, 68, 1203-1231.

2. Milich, R., Lynam, D., Zimmerman, R., Logan, T., Martin, C., Leukefeld, C., Portis, C.,

Miller, J. D., & Clayton, R. (2000). Differences in young adult psychopathology

among drug abstainers, experimenters, and frequent users. Journal of Substance

Abuse, 11, 69-88.

3. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). Structural models of personality and their relation

to antisocial behavior: A meta-analysis. Criminology, 39, 765-798.

4. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D., Widiger, T. A., & Leukefeld, C. (2001). Personality disorders

as an extreme variant of common personality dimensions: Can the five-factor model

represent psychopathy. Journal of Personality, 69, 253-276.

5. Baer, R. & Miller, J. D. (2002). Underreporting of psychopathology on the MMPI-2: A

meta-analytic review. Psychological Assessment, 14, 16-26.

6. Miller, J. D., Flory, K., Lynam, D. R., & Leukefeld, C. (2003). A test of the four-factor

model of impulsivity-related traits. Personality and Individual Differences, 34, 1403-

1418.

7. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2003). Psychopathy and the five-factor model of

personality: A replication and extension. Journal of Personality Assessment, 81, 168-

178.

8. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Leukefeld, C. (2003). Examining antisocial behavior

through the use of the Five Factor Model facets. Aggressive Behavior, 29, 497-514.

9. Brown, T. L., Miller, J. D., & Clayton, R. (2004). The generalizability of substance use

predictors across racial groups. Journal of Early Adolescence, 24, 274-302.

10. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D., Zimmerman, R., Logan, T., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R.

(2004). The utility of the five-factor model in understanding risky sexual behavior.

Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1611-1626.

11. Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Morse, J. Q. (2004). Five-factor model prototypes for

personality disorders: The utility of self-reports and observer ratings. Assessment, 11,

127-138.

12. Lynam, D.R. & Miller, J.D. (2004). Personality pathways to impulsive behavior and their

relations to deviance: Results from three samples. Journal of Quantitative

Criminology, 20, 319-342.

13. Miller, J. D., Reynolds, S. K., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2004). The validity of the five-factor

model prototypes for personality disorders in two clinical samples. Psychological

Assessment, 16, 310-322.

14. Miller, J. D., Bagby, R. M., Pilkonis, P. A., Reynolds, S. K., & Lynam, D. R. (2005). A

simplified technique for scoring the DSM-IV personality disorders with the five-factor

model. Assessment, 12, 404-415.

15. Miller, J. D., Bagby, R. M., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2005). A comparison of the validity of the

five-factor Model (FFM) personality disorder prototypes using FFM self-report and

interview measures. Psychological Assessment, 17, 497-500.

16. Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Clifton, A. (2005). Self and other-reports of traits from

the five-factor model: Relations to personality disorder. Journal of Personality

Disorders, 19, 400-419.

17. Skeem, J. L., Miller, J. D., Mulvey, E., Tiemann, J., & Monahan, J. (2005). Using a five

factor lens to explore the relation between personality traits and violence in psychiatric

patients. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 454-465.

18. Whiteside, S. P., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Reynolds, S. K. (2005). Validation of the

UPPS impulsive behavior scale: A four-factor model of impulsivity. European Journal

of Personality, 19, 559-574.

19. Flory, K., Brown, T.L., Lynam, D., Miller, J. D., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R. (2006).

Developmental patterns of African American and Caucasian adolescents' alcohol use

Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 12, 740-746.

20. Jones, S., Cauffman, E., Miller, J. D., & Mulvey, E. (2006). Investigating different factor

structures of the Psychopathy Checklist – Youth Version: Confirmatory factor analytic

findings. Psychological Assessment, 18, 33-48.

21. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2006). Reactive and proactive aggression: Similarities and

differences. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1469-1480.

22. Miller, J. D., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2006). Neuroticism and affective instability: The same or

different? American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 839-845.

Also abstracted in Clinician's Research Digest, 2006, 24, 6.

23. Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Mulvey, E. P. (2006). Treatment utilization and

satisfaction: Examining the contributions of Axis II psychopathology and the five-

factor model of personality. Journal of Personality Disorders, 20, 369-387.

Also abstracted in Clinician's Research Digest, 2007, 25, 5.

24. Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2007). Narcissistic Personality

Disorder: Relations with distress and functional impairment. Comprehensive

Psychiatry, 48, 170-177.

25. *Reidy, D. E., Zeichner, A., Miller, J. D., & *Martinez, M. A. (2007). Psychopathy and

aggression: Examining the role of psychopathy factors in predicting laboratory

aggression under hostile and instrumental conditions. Journal of Research in

Personality, 41, 1244-1251.

26. Whiteside, S. P., McCarthy, D. M., & Miller, J. D. (2007). An Examination of the factor

structure of the Social Skills Rating System Parent Elementary Form. Assessment, 14,

246-254.

27. Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2008). Narcissism. In W. A. Darity (Ed. in Chief),

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition (pp. 369-370).

Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA /Thomson Gale.

28. De Fruyt, F., De Clercq, B., Miller, J. D., Rolland, J.P., & Lynam, D. R. (2008).

Personality disorders are disorders of personality. Annales Médico Psychologiques,

166, 411-417.

29. Gudonis, L. C., Miller, D. J., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2008). Conceptualizing

personality disorders from a general model of personality functioning: Antisocial

personality disorder and the five-factor model. Personality and Mental Health, 2, 249-

264.

30. *Martinez, M. A., Zeichner, A., *Reidy, D. E., & Miller, J. D. (2008). Narcissism and

displaced aggression: Effects of positive, negative, and delayed feedback. Personality

and Individual Differences, 44, 140-149.

31. Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K (2008). Comparing clinical and social-personality

conceptualizations of narcissism. Journal of Personality, 76, 449-476.

32. Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., Pilkonis, P. A., & Morse, J. Q. (2008). Assessment

procedures for narcissistic personality disorder: A comparison of the Personality

Diagnostic Questionnaire-4 and best estimate clinical judgments. Assessment, 15, 483-

492.

33. Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., & *Pryor, L. R. (2008). The Levenson Self-Report

Psychopathy Scale: An examination of the personality traits and disorders associated

with the LSRP factors. Assessment, 15, 450-463.

34. Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B., Campbell, W. K., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2008). An examination of

the factor structure of DSM-IV Narcissistic Personality Disorder Criteria: One or two

factors? Comprehensive Psychiatry, 49, 141-145.

35. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2008). Dependent personality disorder: Comparing an

expert generated and empirically derived Five-Factor Model personality disorder

count. Assessment, 15, 4-15.

36. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Jones, S. E. (2008). Externalizing behavior through the

lens of the Five Factor Model: A focus on agreeableness and conscientiousness.

Journal of Personality Assessment, 90, 158-164.

37. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., Pham-Scottez, A., De Clercq, B., Rolland, J. P., & De Fruyt,

F., (2008). Using the Five-Factor Model of personality to score the DSM-IV

Personality Disorders. Annales Médico Psychologiques, 166, 418-426.

38. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., Rolland, J. P., De Fruyt, F., Reynolds, S. K., Pham-Scottez,

A., Baker, S. R., & Bagby, R. M. (2008). Scoring the DSM-IV Personality Disorders

using the Five-Factor Model: Development and Validation of Normative Scores for

North American, French and Dutch-Flemish Samples. Journal of Personality

Disorders, 22, 433-450.

39. *Pryor, L.R., Miller, J.D., & *Gaughan, E.T. (2008). A comparison of the Psychological

Entitlement Scale and the Narcissistic Personality Inventory’s Entitlement scale:

Relations with general personality traits and personality disorders. Journal of

Personality Assessment, 90, 517-520.

40. Bartolucci, A. D., Zeichner, A. & Miller, J. D. (2009). Alcohol and perceived sexual

coercion: Effects of gender and personality determinants. Substance Use and Misuse,

44, 1399-1414.

41. De Fruyt, F., De Clercq, B., Miller, J. D., Rolland, J. P., Jung, S. C., Taris, R., Furnham,

A. & Van Hiel, A. (2009). Assessing personality at risk in personnel selection and

development. European Journal of Personality, 23, 51-69.

42. *Gaughan, E. T., Miller, J. D., *Pryor, L. R., & Lynam, D. R. (2009). Comparing two

alternative models of general personality in the assessment of psychopathy: A test of

the NEO PI-R and the MPQ. Journal of Personality, 77, 965-996.

43. Miller, J. D., & Bagby, R. M. (2009). Depression and personality disorders. In R. E.

Ingram (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Depression (pp. 428-432). New York,

NY: Springer.

44. Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., *Young, D. L., *Lakey, C. E., & *Reidy, D. E., Zeichner,

A., & Goodie, A. S. (2009). Examining the relations among narcissism, impulsivity,

and self-defeating behaviors. Journal of Personality, 77, 761-794.

45. Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., *Pryor, L. R., & *Kamen, C (2009). The consequences of

depressive affect on functioning in relation to Cluster B personality disorder features.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 424-429.

46. Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., *Pryor, L. R., *Kamen, C, & Campbell, W. K. (2009). Is

research using the NPI relevant for understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 482-488.

47. *Pryor, L.R., Miller, J.D., & *Gaughan, E.T. (2009). Testing two alternative pathological

personality measures in the assessment of psychopathy: An examination of the SNAP

and DAPP-BQ. Journal of Personality Disorders, 23, 85-100.

48. *Pryor, L. R., Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B. J., & *Harding, H. (2009). Pathological

personality traits and externalizing behavior. Personality and Mental Health, 3, 26-40.

49. Unsworth, N., Miller, J. D., Lakey, C. E., Young, D. L., Campbell, W. K., & Goodie, A.

S. (2009). Exploring the relations among executive functions, fluid intelligence, and

personality. Journal of Individual Differences, 30, 194-200.

50. Vachon, D.D., Sellbom, M., Ryder, A. G., Miller, J. D., & Bagby, R.M. (2009). A five-

factor model description of depressive personality disorder. Journal of Personality

Disorders, 23, 447-465.

51. Widiger, T. A., & Miller, J. D. (2009). Psychological diagnosis. In D. C. S. Richard & S.

Huprich (Eds.), Clinical psychology: Treatment, assessment, and research (pp. 71-90).

Oxford, England: Elsevier Press.

52. Campbell, W. K., Miller, J. D., & Buffardi, L. E. (2010). The United States and the

"culture of narcissism:" An examination of perceptions of national character. Social

Psychological and Personality Science, 1, 222-229.

53. *Few, L. R., Miller, J. D., Morse, J.Q., Yaggi, K. E., Reynolds, S.K., & Pilkonis, P. A.

(2010). Examining the reliability and validity of clinician ratings on the Five-Factor

Model score sheet. Assessment, 17, 440-453.

54. *Kamen, C., *Pryor, L. R., *Gaughan, E. T., & Miller, J. D. (2010). Affective lability:

Separable from neuroticism and the other big four? Psychiatry Research, 176, 202-

207.

55. *Maples, J., Miller, J. D., *Wilson, L. F., *Seibert, L. A., *Few, L. R., & Zeichner, A.

(2010). Narcissistic personality disorder and self-esteem: An examination of

differential relations with self-report and laboratory-based aggression. Journal of

Research in Personality, 44, 559-563.

56. Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2010). Narcissism. In I. Weiner & E. Craighead (Eds.),

Corsini’s Encyclopedia of Psychology, 4th edition (pp. 1051-1052). Hoboken, NJ:

Wiley.

57. Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2010). The case for using research on trait narcissism

as a building block for understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 180-191.

58. Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2010). The case for using research on trait narcissism

as a building block for understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder: A clarification

and expansion. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 200-201.

59. Miller, J. D., *Dir, A., *Gentile, B., *Wilson, L., *Pryor, L. R., & Campbell, W. K.

(2010). Searching for a vulnerable dark triad: Comparing factor 2 psychopathy,

vulnerable narcissism, and borderline personality disorder. Journal of Personality, 78,

1529-1564.

60. Miller, J. D., *Maples, J., *Few, L. R., Morse, J. Q., Yaggi, K. E., & Pilkonis, P. A.

(2010). Using clinician-rated Five-Factor Model data to score the DSM-IV personality

disorders. Journal of Personality Assessment, 92, 296-305.

61. Miller, J. D., *Tant, A., & Bagby, R. M. (2010). Depressive Personality Disorder: A

comparison of three self-report measures. Assessment, 17, 230-240.

62. Miller, J. D., Widiger, T. A., & Campbell, W. K. (2010). Narcissistic personality

disorder and the DSM-5. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 640-649.

63. Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Glover, N. G., Derefinko, K. J., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A.

(2010). The search for the successful psychopath. Journal of Research in Personality,

44, 554-558.

64. *Seibert, L. A., Miller, J. D., *Pryor, L. R., Reidy, D. E., & Zeichner, A. (2010).

Personality and laboratory-based aggression: Comparing the predictive power of the

Five-Factor Model, BIS/BAS, and impulsivity across context. Journal of Research in

Personality, 44, 13-21.

65. Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2011). Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality

Disorder: Six suggestions for unifying the field. In W. K. Campbell & J. D. Miller

(Eds.), Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Theoretical

Approaches, Empirical Findings, and Treatments (pp. 485-488). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

66. Edmundson, M., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., Gore, W. L., & Widiger, T. A. (2011). A

five-factor measure of schizotypal personality traits. Assessment, 18, 321-334.

67. Jones, S. E., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). Personality, antisocial behavior, and

aggression: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 329-337.

68. Lynam, D. R., *Gaughan, E. T., Miller, J. D., Miller, D. J., Mullins-Sweatt, S., &

Widiger, T. A. (2011). Assessing the basic traits associated with psychopathy:

Development and validation of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Psychological

Assessment, 23, 108-124.

69. Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., Miller, D. J., Bournovalova, M. A., & Lejuez, C. W. (2011).

Testing the relations between impulsivity-related traits, suicidality and non-suicidal

self-injury: A test of the incremental validity of the UPPS model. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2, 151-160.

70. *Maples, J., *Collins, B., Miller, J. D., Fischer, S., & *Seibert, L. A. (2011). Differences

between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism and eating disorder symptoms in young

women. Eating Behaviors, 12, 83-85.

71. Miller, J. D. (2011). Exploring personality – personality disorder relations and their

implications for DSM-5. World Psychiatry, 10, 110-111.

72. Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2011). Addressing criticisms of the Narcissistic

Personality Inventory (NPI). In W. K. Campbell & J. D. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of

Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Theoretical Approaches, Empirical

Findings, and Treatments (pp. 146-152). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

73. Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., *Maples, J., *Gentile, B., Lynam, D. R., & Widiger, T. A.

(2011). Examining the construct validity of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment.

Assessment, 18, 106-114.

74. Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., *Maples, J., & *Price, J. (2011). A comparison of

Agreeableness scores from the Big Five Inventory and the NEO PI-R: Consequences

for the study of narcissism and psychopathy. Assessment, 18, 335-339.

75. Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B. J., *Gaughan, E. T., *Gentile, B., *Maples, J., & Campbell, W.

K. (2011). Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: A nomological network analysis.

Journal of Personality, 79, 1013-1042.

76. Miller, J. D., Jones, S. E., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). Psychopathic traits from the

perspective of self and informant reports: Is there evidence for a lack of insight?

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120, 758-764.

77. Miller, J. D., & Levy, K. N. (2011). Personality and personality disorders in the DSM-5:

Introduction to the special issue. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and

Treatment, 2, 1-3.

78. Miller, J. D., & *Maples, J. (2011). Trait personality models of narcissistic personality

disorder, grandiose narcissism, and vulnerable narcissism. In W. K. Campbell & J. D.

Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder:

Theoretical Approaches, Empirical Findings, and Treatments (pp. 71-88). Hoboken,

NJ: Wiley.

79. Miller, J. D., *Maples, J., & Campbell, W. K. (2011). Comparing the construct validity of

scales derived from the Narcissistic Personality Inventory: A reply to Rosenthal and

Hooley (2010). Journal of Research in Personality, 45, 401-407.

80. Miller, J. D., *Watts, A., & Jones, S. E. (2011). Does psychopathy manifest divergent

relations with components of its nomological network depending on gender?

Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 564-569.

81. *Seibert, L. A., Miller, J. D., *Few, L. R., Zeichner, A., & Lynam, D. R. (2011). An

examination of the structure of self-report psychopathy measures and their relations

with general traits and externalizing behaviors. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment, 2, 193-208.

82. Tomiatti, M., Gore, W. L., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2011). A five-

factor measure of histrionic personality traits. In Alexandra M. Columbus (Ed.),

Advances in Psychology Research (Vol. 87, pp. 113-138). Hauppauge, NY: Nova

Science Publishers.

83. *Wilson, L., Miller, J. D., Zeichner, A., Lynam, D. R., & Widiger, T. A. (2011). An

examination of the validity of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment: Relations with

other psychopathy measures, aggression, and externalizing behaviors. Journal of

Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 33, 315-322.

84. *Gaughan, E. T., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2012). Examining the utility of general

models of personality in the study of psychopathy: Comparing the HEXACO-PI-R and

NEO PI-R. Journal of Personality Disorders, 26, 513-523.

85. Glover, N., Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., Crego, C., & Widiger, T. A. (2012). The five-

factor narcissism inventory: A five factor measure of narcissistic personality traits.

Journal of Personality Assessment, 94, 500-512.

86. Gore, W. L., Presnall, J. R., Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Widiger, T. A. (2012). A five

factor measure of dependent personality traits. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94,

488-499.

87. Jones, S. E., & Miller, J. D. (2012). Psychopathic traits and externalizing behaviors (EB):

A comparison of self and informant reports in the statistical prediction of EB.

Psychological Assessment, 24, 255-260.

88. Lynam, D. R., Loehr, A., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2012). A five-factor measure of

avoidant personality: The FFAvA. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94, 466-474.

89. Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2012). Fearless dominance and psychopathy: Response to

Lilienfeld et al. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 341-353.

90. Magidson, J. F., Collado-Rodriguez, A., Madan, A., Camoirano, N. Galloway, S.,

Borckardt, J. J. Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2012). Addressing narcissistic

personality features in the context of medical care: integrating diverse perspectives to

inform clinical practice. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3,

196-208.

91. Miller, J. D. (2012). Five-Factor Model personality disorder prototypes: A review of their

development, validity, and comparison with alternative approaches. Journal of

Personality, 80, 1565-1591.

92. Miller, J. D., *Few, L. R., Seibert, L. A., *Watts, A., Zeichner, A., & Lynam, D. R.

(2012). An examination of the Dirty Dozen measure of psychopathy: A cautionary tale

about the costs of brief measures. Psychological Assessment, 24, 1048-1053.

93. Miller, J. D., *Few, L. R., & Widiger, T. A. (2012). Assessment of personality disorders

and related traits: Bridging DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5. In T. A. Widiger (Ed.), Oxford

Handbook of Personality Disorders (pp. 108-140). New York, NY: Oxford University

Press.

94. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2012). An examination of the Psychopathic Personality

Inventory’s nomological network: A meta-analytic review. Personality Disorders:

Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 305-326.

95. Miller, J. D., Morse, J. Q., Nolf, K., Stepp, S. D., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2012). Can DSM-IV

borderline personality disorder be diagnosed via dimensional personality traits:

Implications for the DSM-5 personality disorder proposal. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 121, 944-950.

96. Miller, J. D., *Price, J., *Gentile, B., Lynam, D. R., & Campbell, W. K. (2012).

Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism from the perspective of the interpersonal

circumplex. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 507-512.

97. Miller, J. D., *Price, J., & Campbell, W. K. (2012). Is the Narcissistic Personality

Inventory still relevant? A test of independent grandiosity and entitlement scales in the

assessment of narcissism. Assessment, 19, 8-13.

98. Miller, J. D., Zeichner, A., & *Wilson, L. (2012). Personality correlates of aggression:

Evidence from measures of the Five-Factor model, UPPS model of impulsivity, and

BIS/BAS. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 2903-2919.

99. Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Edmundson, M., Sauer, S. E., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., &

Widiger, T.A. (2012). Five factor measure of borderline personality traits. Journal of

Personality Assessment, 94, 475-487.

100. Samuel, D. B., Miller, J. D., Widiger, T. A., Lynam, D. R., Pilkonis, P. A., & Ball, S. A.

(2012). Conceptual changes to the definition of Borderline Personality Disorder

proposed for DSM-5. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 467-476.

101. Samuel, D. B., Riddell, A. D. B., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2012). A

five-factor measure of obsessive-compulsive personality traits. Journal of Personality

Assessment, 94, 456-465.

102. Stepp, S. D., Yu, L., Miller, J. D., Hallquist, M. N., Trull, T. J., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2012).

Integrating competing dimensional models of personality: Linking the SNAP, TCI,

and NEO using item response theory. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and

Treatment, 3, 107-126.

103. Widiger, T. A., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2012). Measures to assess

maladaptive variants of the Five-Factor Model. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94,

450-455.

104. Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2013). Narcissistic Personality Disorder. In Hal Pashler

(Ed.). Encyclopedia of the Mind. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

105. Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2013). Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and the

Five-Factor Model: Delineating NPD, grandiose narcissism, and vulnerable

narcissism. In T. A. Widiger & P.T Costa (Eds.), Personality Disorders and the Five-

Factor Model of Personality (3rd ed., pp. 133-146). Washington, DC: APA.

106. *Few, L. R., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2013). An examination of the factor

structure of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment, 4, 247-253.

107. *Few, L. R., Miller, J.D., *Rothbaum, A., *Meller, S., *Maples, J., *Terry, D., *Collins,

B., & MacKillop, J. (2013). Examination of the Section III DSM-5 diagnostic system

for personality disorders in an outpatient clinical sample. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 22, 1057-1069.

108. *Fortune, E. E., MacKillop, J., Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., Clifton, A. D., & Goodie,

A. S. (2013). Social density of gambling and its association with gambling problems:

An initial investigation. Journal of Gambling Studies, 29, 329-342.

109. *Gentile, B., Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B. J., Reidy, D. E., Zeichner, A., & Campbell, W. K.

(2013). A test of two brief measures of grandiose narcissism: The Narcissistic

Personality Inventory (NPI)-13 and NPI-16. Psychological Assessment, 25, 1120-

1136.

110. Goodie, A. S., MacKillop, J., Miller, J. D., *Fortune, E. E., *Maples, J., Lance, C. E., &

Campbell, W. K. (2013). Evaluating the South Oaks Gambling Screen with DSM-IV and

DSM-5 criteria: Results from a diverse community sample of gamblers.

Assessment, 20, 523-531.

111. Lynam, D. R., Sherman, E., Samuel, D., Miller, J. D., *Few, L. R., & Widiger, T. A.

(2013). Development of a short form of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment.

Assessment, 20, 659-669.

112. MacKillop, J., Acker, J., Bollinger, J., Clifton, A., Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., &

Goodie, A. S. (2013). The Brief Alcohol Social Density Assessment (BASDA):

Convergent, criterion-related and incremental validity. Journal of Studies on Alcohol

and Drugs, 74, 810-815.

113. *Meisel, M. K., Clifton, A. D., MacKillop, J., Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., & Goodie,

A. S. (2013). Egocentric social network analysis of pathological gambling. Addiction,

108, 584-591.

114. Miller, J. D. (2013). Prototype matching and the Five-Factor Model: Capturing the DSM-

IV Personality Disorders. In T. A. Widiger & P.T Costa (Eds.), Personality Disorders

and the Five Factor Model of Personality (3rd ed., pp. 249-268). Washington, DC:

APA.

115. Miller, J. D., *Few, L. R., *Wilson, L., *Gentile, B., Widiger, T. A., MacKillop, J.,

Campbell, W. K. (2013). The Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory (FFNI): A test of the

convergent, discriminant, and incremental validity of FFNI scores in clinical and

community samples. Psychological Assessment, 25, 748-758.

116. Miller, J. D., *Gentile, B., & Campbell, W. K. (2013). A test of the construct validity of

the Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 95, 377-387.

117. Miller, J. D., *Gentile, B., *Wilson, L., & Campbell, W. K. (2013). Grandiose and

vulnerable narcissism and the DSM-5 pathological personality trait model. Journal of

Personality Assessment, 95, 284-290.

118. Miller, J. D. & Lynam, D. R. (2013). Missed opportunities in the DSM-5 section III

personality disorder model. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment,

4, 365-366.

119. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2013). Personality and Addiction: A Critical Review of

Assessment Approaches. In: J. MacKillop & H. de Wit (Eds.). The Wiley-Blackwell

Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacology (pp. 111-134). Oxford, UK: Wiley-

Blackwell, Inc.

120. Miller, J. D., MacKillop, J., *Fortune, E. E., *Maples, J., Lance, C. E., Campbell, W. K.,

& Goodie, A. S. (2013). Personality correlates of pathological gambling derived from

Big Three and Big Five personality models. Psychiatry Research, 206, 50-55.

121. Vachon, D. D., Lynam, D. R., Widiger, T. A., Miller, J. D., McCrae, R. R., & Costa, P. T.

(2013). Using basic traits to predict personality disorder prevalence across the

lifespan: The example of psychopathy. Psychological Science, 24, 698-705.

122. Watts, A. L., Lilienfeld, S. O., Smith, S. F., Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., Waldman, I. D.,

Rubenzer, S. J., & Faschingbauer, T. J. (2013). The double-edged sword of

grandiose narcissism: Implications for successful and unsuccessful leadership among U.S.

presidents. Psychological Science, 24, 2379-2389.

123. *Lamkin, J., Clifton, A., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2014). An examination of the

perceptions of social network characteristics associated with grandiose and vulnerable

narcissism. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 5, 137-145.

124. MacKillop, J., Miller, J. D., Fortune, E., *Maples, J., Lance, C. E., Campbell, W. K., &

Goodie, A. S. (2014). Multidimensional examination of impulsivity in relation to

disordered gambling. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 22, 176-185.

125. *Maples, J. L., *Lamkin, J., & Miller, J. D. (2014). A test of two brief measures of the

Dark Triad: the Dirty Dozen and Short Dark Triad. Psychological Assessment, 26,

326-331.

126. * Maples, J. L., *Guan, A. L., Carter, N., & Miller, J. D. (2014). A test of the

International Personality Item Pool representation of the Revised NEO Personality

Inventory and development of a 120-item IPIP-based measure of the Five-Factor

Model. Psychological Assessment, 26, 1070-1084.

127. *Maples, J. L., Miller, J. D., *Fortune, E., MacKillop, J., Campbell, W. K., Lynam, D.

R., Lance, C. E., & Goodie, A. S. (2014). An examination of the correlates of fearless

dominance and self-centered impulsivity among high frequency gamblers. Journal of

Personality Disorders, 28, 379-393.

128. *Maples, J. L., Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B. J., & Johnson, S. L. (2014). A test of the

empirical network surrounding affective instability and the degree to which it is

independent from neuroticism. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and

Treatment, 5, 268-277.

129. Miller, J.D., *Hyatt, C. S., *Rausher, S., *Maples, J., & Zeichner, A. (2014). A test of the

construct validity of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment scores in a community

sample of adults. Psychological Assessment, 26, 555-562.

130. Miller, J. D., *McCain, J., Lynam, D. R., Few, L. R., *Gentile, B., MacKillop, J., &

Campbell, W. K. (2014). A comparison of the criterion validity of popular measures of

narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder via the use of expert ratings.

Psychological Assessment, 26, 958-969.

131. Miller, J.D., *Rausher, S., *Hyatt, C. S., *Maples, J., & Zeichner, A. (2014). Examining

the relations among pain tolerance, psychopathic traits, and violent and non-violent

antisocial behavior. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 123, 205-213.

132. Miller, J. D., Widiger, T. A., & Campbell, W. K. (2014). Vulnerable Narcissism:

Commentary for the Special Series "Narcissistic Personality Disorder - New

Perspectives on Diagnosis and Treatment. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research,

and Treatment, 5, 450-451.

133. Twenge, J. M., Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2014). The Narcissism epidemic:

Commentary on modernity and narcissistic personality disorder. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 5, 227-229.

134. Few, L. R., Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2015). Impulsivity traits and their relation to

DSM-5 Section II and III personality disorders. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment, 6, 261-266.

135. Few, L. R., Lynam, D. R., Maples, J. L., MacKillop, J., & Miller, J. D. (2015).

Comparing the utility of DSM-5 section II and III antisocial personality disorder

diagnostic approaches for capturing psychopathic traits. Personality Disorders:

Theory, Research, and Treatment, 6, 64-74.

136. Haas, B. W., & Miller, J. D. (2015). Borderline personality traits and brain activity during

an emotional perspective taking task. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and

Treatment, 6, 315-320.

137. *Lamkin, J., Campbell, W. K., van Dellen, M., & Miller, J. D. (2015). An exploration of

grandiose and vulnerable narcissism in romantic relationships: Homophily, partner

characteristics, and dyadic adjustment. Personality and Individual Differences, 79,

166-171.

138. Latzman, R. D., Megreya, A., Hecht, L. K., Miller, J. D., Winiarski, A., & Lilienfeld, S.

O. (2015). Self-reported psychopathy in the Middle East: A cross-national

comparison across Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. BMC Psychology, 3,

37.

139. Lavner, J., *Lamkin, J., & Miller, J. D. (2015). Borderline personality disorder symptoms

and newlyweds’ communication, partner characteristics, and longitudinal marital

outcomes. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 124, 975-981.

140. Lynam, D. R. & Miller, J. D. (2015). Psychopathy from a basic trait perspective: The

utility of a five-factor model approach. Journal of Personality, 83, 611-626.

141. *Maples, J. L., Carter, N. T., Few, L. R., *Crego, C., *Gore, W. L., Samuel, D. B.,

*Williamson, R. L., Lynam, D. R., Widiger, T. A., Markon, K. E., Krueger, R. F., &

Miller, J. D. (2015). Testing whether the DSM-5 personality disorder trait model can

be measured with a reduced set of items: An item response theory investigation of the

Personality Inventory for DSM-5. Psychological Assessment, 27, 1195-1210.

142. Miller, J. D., Few, L. R., Lynam, D. R., & MacKillop, J. (2015). Pathological personality

traits can capture DSM-IV personality disorder types. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment, 6, 32-40.

143. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2015). Psychopathy and personality: Advances and

debates. Journal of Personality, 83, 585-592.

144. Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2015). Understanding psychopathy using the basic

elements of personality. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 223-237.

145. Miller, J. D. & Lynam, D. R. (2015) Using self and informant-reports in the assessment

of personality pathology in clinical settings – an easy and effective 1-2 combination.

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 22, 20-24.

146. Miller, J. D., *Maples, J. L., Buffardi, L., Cai, H., Gentile, B., Kisbu-Sakarya, Y., Kwan,

V.S.Y., *LoPilato, A., Pendry, L. F., Sedikides, C., *Siedor, L., & Campbell, W. K.

(2015). Narcissism and United States’ Culture: The view from home and around the

world. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109, 1068-1089.

147.

Miller, J. D., Wilson, L. F., *Hyatt, C. S., & Zeichner, A. (2015). Psychopathic traits and

aggression: Which trait components predict aggressive responding in a laboratory

task? Personality and Individual Differences, 87, 180-184.

148. Oshri, A., *Sutton, T. E., Clay-Warner, J. & Miller, J. D. (2015). Child maltreatment

types and risk behaviors: Indirect paths via attachment style and emotion regulation

dimensions. Personality and Individual Differences, 73, 127-133.

149. Sherman, E., Miller, J. D., Few, L. R., , McCain, J. L., Campbell, W. K., Widiger, T. A.,

Crego, T. A., & Lynam, D. R. (2015). Development of a Short Form of the Five Factor

Narcissism Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 27, 1110-1116.

150. *Becker, K. D., Fischer, S., Smith, G. T., & Miller, J. D. (2016). The influence of

negative urgency, attentional bias, and emotional dimensions on palatable food

consumption. Appetite, 100, 236-243.

151. Carter, N. T., *Guan, L., *Maples, J. L., *Williamson, R. L., & Miller, J. D. (2016). The

downsides of extreme conscientiousness for psychological wellbeing: The role of

obsessive compulsive tendencies. Journal of Personality, 84, 510-522.

152. Collison, K. L., Miller, J. D., *Gaughan, E. T., & Widiger, T. A., & Lynam, D. R. (2016).

Development of the super short form of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment:

Development and validation. Journal of Criminal Justice, 47, 143-150.

153. *Crowe, M., Carter, N. T., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2016). Validation of the

Narcissistic Grandiosity Scale and creation of abbreviated versions. Psychological

Assessment, 28, 1550-1560.

154. *Crowe, M. L., *LoPilato, A. C., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2016). Identifying

two groups of entitled individuals: cluster analysis reveals emotional stability and self-

esteem distinction. Journal of Personality Disorders, 30, 762-775.

155. DeShong, H. L., Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Miller, J. D., Widiger, T. A., & Lynam, D. R.

(2016). Development of a Short Form of the Five Factor Borderline Inventory.

Assessment, 23, 342-352.

156. Few, L.R., Miller, J.D., Grant, J.D., Maples, J., Trull, T.J., Nelson, E.C., Oltmanns, T.F.,

Martin, N.G., Lynskey, M.T., & Agrawal, A. (2016). Trait-based assessment of

borderline personality disorder using the NEO Five-Factor Inventory: Phenotypic and

genetic support. Psychological Assessment, 28, 39-50.

157. Lavner, J., *Lamkin, J., Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., & Carney, B. (2016). Narcissism

and newlywed marriage: Partner characteristics and marital trajectories. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 7, 169-179.

158. *Maples, J. L., *Berke, D. S., Few, L. R., & Miller, J. D. (2016). A review of sensation

seeking and its empirical correlates: Dark, bright, and neutral hues. In D. K. Marcus &

V. Zeigler-Hill (Eds.), The Dark Side of Personality (pp. 137-156). Washington, DC:

APA.

159. *Maples-Keller, J. L., *Berke, D. S., Miller, J. D., & van Dellen, M. (2016). Ego

depletion and conscientiousness as predictors of behavioral disinhibition: A laboratory

examination. Personality and Individual Differences, 98, 6-10.

160. Miller, J. D., *Lamkin, J., *Maples-Keller, J. L., & Lynam, D. R. (2016). Viewing the

Triarchic Model of Psychopathy through general personality and expert-based lenses.

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 7, 247-258.

161. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Campbell, W. K. (2016). Measures of narcissism and their

relations to DSM-5 pathological traits: a critical re-appraisal. Assessment, 23, 3-9.

162. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., & Campbell, W. K. (2016). Rejoinder: A construct validation

approach to the assessment of narcissism. Assessment, 23, 18-22.

163. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., *McCain, J. L., Few, L. R., *Crego, C., Widiger, T. A., &

Campbell, W. K. (2016). Thinking structurally: An examination of the Five-Factor

Narcissism Inventory and its components. Journal of Personality Disorders, 30, 1-18.

164. Miller, J. D., *Maples-Keller, J. L., & Lynam, D. R. (2016). An examination of the three

components of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory: Profile comparisons and tests

of moderation. Psychological Assessment, 28, 692-701.

165. *Seidor, L., *Maples-Keller, J. L., Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2016). Narcissism

and hypomania revisited: A test of the similarities and differences in their empirical

networks. Current Psychology, 35, 244-254.

166. Vize, C. E., Lynam, D. R., *Lamkin, J., Miller, J. D., & Pardini, D. (2016). Identifying

essential features of juvenile psychopathy in the prediction of later antisocial behavior:

Is there an additive, synergistic, or curvilinear role for fearless dominance? Clinical

Psychological Science, 4, 572-590.

167. *Berke, D. S., Reidy, D. E., Miller, J. D., & Zeichner, A. (2017). Take it like a man:

Gender threatened men’s experience of gender role discrepancy, emotion activation,

and pain tolerance. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 18, 62-69.

168. Lavner, J. A., Lamkin, J., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Trait impulsivity and newlyweds’

marital trajectories. Journal of Personality Disorders, 31, 133-144.

169. *Hyatt, C. S., *Berke, D. S., Miller, J. D., & Zeichner, A. (2017). Do beliefs about gender

roles moderate the relationship between exposure to misogynistic song lyrics and

men’s female-directed aggression? Aggressive Behavior, 43, 123-132.

170. Hyatt, C. S., *Sleep, C. E., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Exposure to

Celebrities as a Possible Explanatory Mechanism in the Perception of American

Narcissism. Collabra: Psychology, 3(1), 4.

171. Kotov, R., Krueger, R. F., Watson, D., Achenbach, T. M., Althoff, R. R., Bagby, M.,

Brown, T. A., Carpenter, W. T., Caspi, A., Clark, L. A., Eaton, N. R., Forbes, M. K.,

Forbush, K. T., Goldberg, D., Hasin, D., Hyman, S. E., Ivanova, M. Y., Lynam D. R.,

Markon, K., Miller, J. D., Moffitt, T. E., Morey, L. C., Ormel, J., Patrick, C. J.,

Regier, D. A., Rescorla, L., Robinson, E., Ruggero C. J., Samuel, D. B., Sellbom, M.,

Simms, L. J., Skodol, A. E., Slade, T., South, S. C., Tackett, J. L., Waldman, I. D.,

Widiger, T. A., Wright, A. G. C., & Zimmerman, M. (2017). The Hierarchical

Taxonomy Of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional

nosologies. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 126, 454-477.

172. Miller, J. D., *Crowe, M., *Weiss, B., *Maples-Keller, J. L., & Lynam, D. R. (2017).

Using online, crowdsourcing platforms for data collection in personality disorder

research: The example of Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment, 8, 26-34.

173.

Miller, J. D., *Hyatt, C. S., *Maples-Keller, J. L., Carter, N. T., & Lynam, D. R. (2017).

Psychopathy and Machiavellianism: A distinction without a difference? Journal of

Personality, 85, 439-453.

174. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., *Hyatt, C. S., & Campbell, W. K. (2017). Controversies in

narcissism. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 13, 291-315.

175. *Sleep, C. E., Lavner, J., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Do individuals with maladaptive

personality traits find these same traits desirable in potential romantic partners?

Personality and Individual Differences, 119, 317-322.

176. *Sleep, C. E., Sellbom, M., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Narcissism and

response validity: Do individuals with narcissistic features under report

psychopathology? Psychological Assessment, 29, 1059-1064.

177. *Crowe, M., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory. Encyclopedia

of Personality and Individual Differences (pp.). Farmington Hills, MI: Springer

178. Fossati, A., Somma, A., Borroni, S., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Assessing dimensions of

pathological narcissism: Psychometric properties of the short form of the Five Factor

Narcissism Inventory in a sample of Italian university students. Journal of Personality

Assessment.

179. Griffin, S. A., Suzuki, T., Lynam, D. R., Crego, T. A., Widiger, T. A., Miller, J. D., &

Samuel, D. B. (in press). Development and Examination of the Five Factor Obsessive

Compulsive Inventory – Short Form. Assessment.

180. Hopwood, C.J., Kotov, R., Krueger, R.F., Watson, D., Widiger, T.A., Althoff, R.R.,

Ansell, E.B., Bach, B., Bagby, R.M., Bornovalova, M.A., Blais, M.A., Chmielewski,

M., Cicero, D.C., Clark, L.A., Conway, C., De Clerq, B., De Fruyt, F., Docherty, A.R.,

Eaton, N.R., Edens, J.F., Forbes, M.K., Forbush, K.T., Hengartner, M.P., Ivanova,

M.Y, Leising, D., Livesley, W.J., Lukowitsky, M.R., Lynam, D.R., Markon, K.E.,

Miller, J.D., Morey, L.C., Mullins-Sweatt, S.N., Ormel, J.H., Patrick, C.J., Pincus,

A.L., Ruggero, C., Samuel, D.B., Sellbom, M., Slade, T., Tackett, J.L., Thomas, K.M.,

Trull, T.J., Vachon, D.D., Waldman, I.D., Waszczuk, M.A., Waugh, M.H., Wright,

A.G.C., Yalch, M.M., Zald, D.H., & Zimmermann, J. (in press). The time has come

for dimensional personality disorder diagnosis. Personality and Mental Health.

181. *Hyatt, C.S., *Sleep, C. E., Weiss, B. M., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Personality and

aggression: A general trait perspective. In. A. Vazsonyi, D. Flannery, & M. DeLisi

(Eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression, 2nd Edition.

182. *Hyatt, C. S., *Sleep, C. E., Lynam, D. R., Widiger, T. A., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J.

D. (in press). Ratings of affective and interpersonal tendencies differ for grandiose and

vulnerable narcissism: A replication and extension of Gore & Widiger (2016). Journal

of Personality.

183. *Hyatt, C. S., *Sleep, C. E., *Weiss, B. M, & Miller, J. D. (in press). Personality and

aggression: A general trait perspective. In Vazsonyi, A., Flannery, D., & DeLisi, M.

(Eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression, Cambridge

University Press: Cambridge.

184. *Lamkin, J., *Maples-Keller, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (in press). How likable are personality

disorder and negatively valenced personality traits to those who possess them? Journal

of Personality.

185. Leckelt, M., Wetzel, E., Gerlach, T., Ackerman, R., Miller, J. D., … Back, M. (in press).

Validation of the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire short scale

(NARQ-S) in convenience and representative samples. Psychological Assessment.

186. Lilienfeld, S. O., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (in press). The Goldwater Rule:

perspectives from, and implications for, psychology. Perspectives in Psychological

Science

187. Lilienfeld, S. O., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (in press). Goldwater rule: Red line or

guideline. Perspectives in Psychological Science

188. Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Derefinko, K. J. (in press). Psychopathy and Personality:

An articulation of the benefits of a trait-based approach. In C. J. Patrick (Ed.)

Handbook of Psychopathy (2nd Ed.).

189. *Maples-Keller, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Insight and the Dark Triad: Comparing

self and meta-perceptions in relation to psychopathy, narcissism, and

Machiavellianism. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.

190. Maples-Keller, J. L., *Williamson, R., *Sleep, C. E., Carter, N. T., Campbell, W. K., &

Miller, J. D. (2017). Using Item Response Theory to develop a 60-item representation

of the NEO PI-R using the International Personality Item Pool: Development of the

IPIP-NEO-60. Journal of Personality Assessment.

191. Miller, J. D. (in press). Joshua D. Miller. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. Shackleford (Eds. in

Chief), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences (pp.). Farmington

Hills, MI: Springer

192. Miller, J. D. (in press). Personality disorders as collections of traits. In D. B. Samuel & D.

L. Lynam (Eds.), Personality approach to personality disorders (pp.). Oxford,

England: Oxford University.

193. Miller, J. D., *Gentile, B., Carter, N.T., *Crowe, M., Hoffman, B. J., & W. K. Campbell

(in press). A comparison of the nomological networks associated with forced choice

and Likert formats of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory. Journal of Personality

Assessment.

194. Miller, J. D., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller, J. L., *Sleep, C. E., & Lynam, D. R. (in press).

A test of the empirical profile and coherence of the DSM-5 Psychopathy Specifier.

Psychological Assessment.

195. Miller, J.D., & Lynam, D. R. (in press). A passionate call for a dispassionate conclusion:

A response to Fossati et al. Psychological Assessment.

196. Miller, J.D., Lynam, D.R, *Seidor, L., *Crowe, M., Campbell, W. K, (in press).

Consensual lay profiles of narcissism and their connection to the Five-Factor

Narcissism Inventory. Psychological Assessment.

197. Miller, J. D., Lynam, D. R., Vize, C., *Crowe, M., *Sleep, C., Maples-Keller, J., Few, L.

R., & Campbell, W. K. (in press). Vulnerable narcissism is (mostly) a disorder of

neuroticism. Journal of Personality.

198. Miller, J. D., *Sleep, C. E., Lamkin, J., Vize, C. E., Campbell, W. K., & Lynam, D. R. (in

press). Personality disorder traits: Perceptions of likability, impairment and ability to

change as correlates and moderators of desired level. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment.

199. Miller, J. D., *Sleep, C. E., & Lynam, D. R. (in press). DSM-5 alternative model of

personality disorder: Testing the trait perspective captured in criterion B. Current

Opinions in Psychology.

200. *Sleep, C. E., *Hyatt, C. S., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller J. L., & Miller, J. D. (in press).

Examining the Relations among the DSM-5 alternative model of personality, the five-

factor model, and externalizing and internalizing behavior. Personality Disorders:

Theory, Research, and Treatment.

201. *Sleep, C. E., Lynam, D. R., *Hyatt, C. S., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Perils of partialing

redux; The case of the Dark Triad. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

202. *Sleep, C. E., Wygant, D., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Examining the incremental utility of

DSM-5 Section III traits and impairment in relation to traditional personality disorder

scores. Journal of Personality Disorders.

203. Tackett, J. L., Lilienfeld, S. O., Patrick, C. J., Johnson, S. L., Krueger, R. F., Miller, J. D.,

Oltmanns, T. F., & Shrout, P. E. (in press). It’s time to broaden the replicability

conversation: Thoughts for and from clinical psychological science. Perspectives on

Psychological Science.

204. Thomaes, S., Brummelman, E., Miller, J. D., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (in press). The dark

personality and psychopathology: unresolved questions and future directions. Journal

of Abnormal Psychology.

205. Vachon, D.D., Lynam, D.R., Miller, J.D., & Krueger, R.F. (in press). Externalizing,

psychopathy, and antisocial personality disorder: A parsimonious, trait-based

approach. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. Shackelford (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of

Personality and Individual Differences (pp. XXX-XXX). Thousand Oaks, California:

Sage Publications Inc.

206. Vize, C. E., Collison, K. L., *Crowe, M., Campbell, W. K., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R.

(in press). Evaluating the relative importance of narcissistic traits in relation to

aggression and externalizing outcomes. Assessment.

207. Vize, C., Lynam, D. R., Collison, K., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Differences among dark

triad components: A meta-analytic investigation. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, and Treatment.

208. Vize, C. E., Miller, J. D., Collison, K. L., & Lynam, D. R. (in press). Untangling the

relation between narcissistic traits and behavioral aggression following provocation

using an FFM framework. Journal of Personality Disorders.

209. *Weiss, B., Lavner, J., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Self- and partner-reported psychopathic

traits’ relations with communication, satisfaction, and divorce in a longitudinal sample

of newlywed couples. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.

210. *Weiss, B. & Miller, J. D. (in press). Distinguishing between Grandiose Narcissism,

Vulnerable Narcissism, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. In A. Hermann, A.

Brunell, & J. Foster (Eds.), The Handbook of Trait Narcissism: Key Advances,

Research Methods, and Controversies. (pp**). Farmington Hills, MI: Springer.

211. *Weiss, B., *Sleep, C. E., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Levenson Self-report Psychopathy

Scale. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. Shackleford (Eds. in Chief), Encyclopedia of

Personality and Individual Differences (pp**). Farmington Hills, MI: Springer.

BOOKS

Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2011). Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality

Disorder: Theoretical Approaches, Empirical Findings, and Treatments. Hoboken, NJ:

Wiley.

Miller, J.D. & Lynam, D. R. (under contract). The Handbook of Antagonism:

Conceptualizations, Assessment, Consequences, and Treatment of the Low End of

Agreeableness. Elsevier.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Lynam, D., Milich, R., Miller, J., Flory, K., & Clayton, R., (1999, August). Indirect effects of

sensation seeking on substance use. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the

International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Barcelona,

Spain.

Milich, R., Lynam, D., Flory, K., Miller, J., & Clayton, R. (1999, August). Childhood

personality predicts adolescent substance use. Poster session presented at the annual

meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Miller, J. D., Lynam, D., Widiger, T., & Leukefeld, C. (1999, June). Assessing the relations

between psychopathy, substance use, and antisocial behavior in a community sample of

young adults. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Prevention Research, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Miller, J. D., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R. (2000, August). Early sexual behavior predicts

antisocial outcomes in adulthood. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the

American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Miller, J. D., Lynam, D., Zimmerman, R., Logan, T., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R. (2000,

August). Risky sexual behavior and the five-factor model of personality. Poster session

presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington,

DC.

Flory, K., Lynam, D., Milich, R., Miller, J. D., Clayton, R., Smith, G. (2001, June). The direct

and indirect effects of sensation seeking on substance use. Poster session presented at the

annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Montreal, Canada.

Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. (2001, August). A test of the relation between substance use and

number of sexual partners. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the

American Psychological Association conference, San Francisco, California.

Miller, J. D., Lynam, D., Caspi, A., Raine, A., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2001, August).

Personality and antisocial behavior in adolescence: A five-factor model study. Poster

session presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Research in Child

and Adolescent Psychopathology, Vancouver, Canada.

Brown, T., & Miller, J. D. (2003, April). Examining the Moderating Effect of Race in Predicting

Early Substance Use. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida.

Miller, J. D., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R. (2003, April). Racial Differences in Drug

Sequencing: Do the Stages of Substance Use Differ for African American and Caucasian

Adolescents? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research

in Child Development, Tampa, Florida.

Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Clifton, A. (2004, May). Self and other-reports of normal

personality and their relations to personality disorder. Poster presented at the annual

meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Miller, J. D., Reynolds, S. K., & Pilkonis, P. A., (2004, October). Using Dimensional Models of

Personality to Assess Personality Disorders: Results from Two Clinical Samples. Paper

presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, St. Louis,

Missouri.

Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Mulvey, E. P. (2005, June). Treatment utilization and

satisfaction: Examining the contributions of Axis II psychopathology and the Five-Factor

Model of personality. Poster presented at the annual research day at Western Psychiatric

Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Miller, J. D., Pilkonis, P. A., & Mulvey, E. P. (2005, November). Treatment utilization and

satisfaction: Examining the contributions of Axis II psychopathology and the Five-Factor

Model of personality. Poster accepted for presentation at the meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology, Miami, Florida. Conference cancelled due to hurricane.

Poster published on-line (www.psychopathology.org) as part of virtual conference.

Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. C. (2006, October). Comparing Clinical and Social-Personality

Conceptualizations of Narcissism. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society

for Research in Psychopathology, San Diego, California.

Miller, J. D. (2006, November). Examining the "personality" in personality disorder: A five

factor approach. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Gaughan, E. T., Pryor, L. R., & Miller, J. D. (2007, April). A test of self-report measures of

psychopathy: A study of their interrelations and statistical prediction of antisocial

behaviors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study

of Psychopathy, Tampa, Florida.

Pryor, L. R., Gaughan, E. T., & Miller, J. D. (2007, April). Testing competing models of

personality pathology in the study of psychopathy: An examination of the SNAP and

DAPP. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of

Psychopathy, Tampa, Florida.

Jones, S., Chiselko, K., & Miller, J. D. (2007, November). Psychopathy among females: The

importance of primary and secondary typologies. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the American Society for Criminology.

Lynam, D.R. & Miller, J.D. (2007, May). Personality Disorders and the Five Factor Model.

Annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., Dwoskin, L., & Bardo, M. T. (2007, May). Individual Differences

and Substance Use: Human and Animal Studies. Poster presented at the annual meeting

of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C.

Miller, J. D. (2007, May). Applying a Five-Factor Approach to the Study of Personality

Disorders. Annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2007, October). An exploration of narcissism and narcissistic

personality disorder: Evidence for similarities and differences in conceptualizations.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology,

Iowa City, Iowa

Vachon, D. D., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Bagby, R. M. (2007, October). Extremity and

Dysfunction: The Relations between FFM PD Prototype Extremity and GAF Scores.

Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology,

Iowa City, IA

Gaughan, E. T., Rudat, D. A., Pryor, L. R., & Miller, J. D. (2008, November). Grandiose and

vulnerable narcissism: An examination of the traits and outcomes that differentiate

between variants of narcissism. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association

of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL

Lynam, D. R., Heyde, B., Vachon, D. D., Gaughan, E. T., & Miller, J. D. (2008, September).

Antagonism as the core personality feature of psychopathy. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA

Miller, J. D., Campbell, W. K., Young, D. L., Lakey, C. E., Reidy, D. E., Zeichner, A., &

Goodie, A. S. (2008, September). Examining the relations between narcissism,

impulsivity, and self-defeating behaviors: Is impulsivity a better explanatory construct

than Agreeableness and Extraversion? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for Research in Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA

Miller, J. D., Pryor, L. R., Seibert, A. & Zeichner, A. (2008, May). Impulsivity-related traits and

externalizing behavior: Testing the role of impulsivity in an aggression paradigm. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago,

IL

Pryor, L. R., Miller, J. D., & Gaughan, E. T. (2008, November). Validating a clinically

applicable rating form for the five-factor model of personality. Poster presented at the

annual meeting of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL

Ruiz, J. M., Miller, J. D., Hamann, H. A., Hutchinson, J. G., Wright, B. R., & Freson, T. S.

(2008, March). Individual differences in social vigilance: Measurement and associations

with psychosocial risk factors, daily experience, and lab reactivity. Paper presented at the

American Psychosomatic Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD

Vachon, D. D., Sellbom, M. S., Ryder, A. G., Miller, J. D., & Bagby, R. M. (2008, May).

Derivation and validation of a five-factor model prototype for depressive personality

disorder. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological

Science, Chicago, IL

Gaughan, E. T., & Miller, J. D. (2009, April). General personality and the assessment of

psychopathy: A comparison of the NEO PI-R and the MPQ. Poster presented at the

Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, New Orleans, LA

Lynam, D., Heyde, B., Vachon, D., Gaughan, E., & Miller, J. D. (2009, April). Interpersonal

antagonism as the core feature of psychopathy. Paper presented at the Society for the

Scientific Study of Psychopathy, New Orleans, LA

Pryor, L. R., Miller, J.D., Seibert, A., & Zeichner, A. (2009, April). Psychopathy and

laboratory-based aggression: An examination of the differential predictive abilities of

four self-report psychopathy factors. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific

Study of Psychopathy, New Orleans, LA

Miller, J.D., Gaughan, E., Pryor, L. R., Kamen, C., & W. K. Campbell. (2009, July). Is

personality using the Narcissistic Personality Inventory relevant to understanding

Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Paper presented at the Association for Research in

Personality, Evanston, IL.

Edmundson, M., Lynam, D., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2009, September). A Five Factor

Instrument for the Assessment of Schizotypia. Poster presented at the annual meeting of

the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Minneapolis, MN.

Miller, J.D., Dir, A., Gentile, B., Wilson, L., Pryor, L. R., & Campbell, W. K. (2009,

September). Searching for a dark and vulnerable triad: Comparing vulnerable narcissism,

borderline personality disorder, and factor 2 psychopathy. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Minneapolis, MN.

Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2010, January). Comparing trait narcissism and narcissistic

personality disorder (NPD). Paper presented at the 11th Annual Convention of the Society

for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Campbell, W. K. & Miller, J. D. (2010, May). Implications for research on trait narcissism for

the conceptualization of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Paper presented at the

American Psychiatric Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Gentile, B. C., Miller, J. D., Dir, A., Wilson, L., Pryor, L. R., & Campbell, W. K. (2010,

January). Searching for a vulnerable dark triad: Comparing factor 2 psychopathy,

vulnerable narcissism, and borderline personality disorder. Poster presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.

Huey, K., Maples, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (2010, November). Exploring the nomological network

of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the

Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Maples, J. L., Miller, J. D., Few, L. R., Morse, J. Q., Yaggi, K. E., & Pilkonis, P. A. (2010,

November). Using clinician-rated five-factor model data to score the DSM-IV personality

disorders. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Watts, A. L., Miller, J. D., & Jones, S. (2010, November). Psychopathy and gender: A test of

whether gender moderates the relations between psychopathy and components of its

nomological network. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association of

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Wilson, L., Miller, J.D., Smart, L., & Zeichner, A. (2010, November). Assessment of

psychopathy: Validation of a trait-based approach using the Elements of Psychopathy

Assessment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Campbell, W. K. & Miller, J. D. (2011, March). Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and

trait narcissism: Bridging the divide. Invited presentation. XIIth International Society for

the Study of Personality Disorders Conference. Melbourne, Vic. Australia.

Few, L. R., Maples, J., Watts, A., Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2011, May). Examination of

self-report psychopathy factors and their relations with basic personality traits and

externalizing behaviors. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for

the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Montreal, CA.

Gentile, B., Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B. J., Gaughan, E. T., Maples, J., & Campbell, W. K. (2011,

January). Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: A nomological network analysis. Poster

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San

Antonio, TX.

Goodie, A.S., Fortune, E.E., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Lance, C.E., Maples,

J., & Meisel, M.K. (2011, October). Motivational and personality pathways to

pathological gambling. Poster to be presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on

Gambling and Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.

Gore, W. L., Presnall, J., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2011, June). A five-

factor measure of dependent personality traits. Poster presented at the Association for

Research in Personality, Riverside, CA.

Jones, S. E., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2011, March). Psychopathic traits from the

perspective of self and informant reports: Is there evidence for a lack of insight? Poster

presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL.

Jones, S. E., & Miller, J. D. (2011, May). Psychopathic traits and externalizing behaviors (EB):

A comparison of self and informant reports in the statistical prediction of EB. Paper

presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of

Psychopathy, Montreal, CA.

Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A. (2011, May). Development and validation of the

Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the

Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Montreal, CA.

Maples, J. L. & Miller, J. D. (2011, June). Self-report affective instability factors and their

relations with self and informant reports of basic personality traits and related criterion

variables. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Association for Research in

Personality, Riverside, CA.

Maples, J., Wilson, L. F., Few, L. R., Watts, A., & Miller, J. D. (2011, May). Investigating the

construct validity of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Poster presented at the

Biennial Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Montreal,

CA.

Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2011, June). Painting a picture of vulnerable narcissism: An

examination of its nomological network. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the

Association for Research in Personality, Riverside, CA.

Price, J. L., Clifton, A., Campbell, W. K. & Miller, J. D. (2011, June). Personality and social

networks: Use of social network analysis to compare grandiose and vulnerable

narcissism. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Association for Research in

Personality, Riverside, CA.

Wilson, L., Gentile, B., Miller, J. D., Zeichner, A., & Campbell, W. K. (2011, November).

Ostracism and aggression: Differential effects for grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.

Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Toronto, CA.

Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2012, July). Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: An

examination of interpersonal processes. Paper presented at the 16th meeting of the

European Conference on Personality, Trieste, IT.

Goodie, A.S., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Fortune, E.E., Maples, J., Lance, C.E., & Campbell,

W.K. (2012, September). Evaluating the South Oaks Gambling Screen as a categorical

and dimensional instrument in a diverse community sample. Poster presented at the

NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.

Lynam, D.R., & Miller, J.D. (2012, October). A meta-analytic examination of the psychopathic

personality inventory’s nomological network. Paper presented at the annual meeting of

the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

Maples, J. L., Miller, J. D., Hoffman, B., & Johnson, S. (2012, November). A test of the

empirical network surrounding affective instability and the degree to which it is

independent from neuroticism. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, National Harbor, MD.

Miller, J. D., & Few, L. R. (2012, July). Trait approaches to the assessment and diagnosis of

personality disorder. Paper presented at the 16th meeting of the European Conference on

Personality, Trieste, IT.

Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2012, July). Antagonism and externalizing pathology: Making

the case for a (sometimes) underappreciated trait. Paper presented at the 16th meeting of

the European Conference on Personality, Trieste, IT.

Miller, J. D., & Campbell, W. K. (2012, October). Narcissism from the perspective of the DSM-

5 and Five-Factor trait models. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

Campbell, W. K. & Miller, J. D. (2013, January). Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism:

Investigating antisocial outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society

for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2013, March). Narcissism and perceptions of national

character in five cultures. Paper presented at the 1st World Conference on Personality,

Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Campbell, W. K. & Miller, J. D. (2013, August). Locating and detecting psychological

entitlement. Paper presented at the Academy of Management. Orlando, FL.

Few, L. R.., Maples, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (2013, June). Psychopathy and the DSM-5

pathological trait model. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for

the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Washington, DC.

Jones, S., Miller, J. D., & Zeichner, A. (2013, June). Who knows best? Comparing self and

other reports of psychopathy and their relations to externalizing behaviors. Paper

presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of

Psychopathy, Washington, DC.

Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2013, June). Casting a nomological net around the Psychopathic

Personality Inventory. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for the

Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Washington, DC.

Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2013, June). The Elemental Psychopathy Assessment: A review

of its development and extant support. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the

Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy, Washington, DC.

Miller, J. D. (2013, June). Development and validation of the Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory.

Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the Association for Research in

Personality, Charlotte, NC.

Miller, J. D. & Few, L. R. (2013, September). Pathological personality traits can capture DSM-

IV personality disorder types. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology, Oakland, CA.

Miller, J. D. (2014, May). Personality disorders as collections of traits. Fourth Purdue

Symposium on Psychological Sciences, West Lafayette, IN.

Miller, J. D. (2014, July). Assessment of psychopathy from a general trait perspective: The

Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Paper presented at the 17th meeting of the European

Conference on Personality, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Davis Becker, K., Stojek, M., Clifton, A., Robinson, D.T., Garner, A., Fischer, S., & Miller, J.D.

(2014, October). Examining disordered eating in a sorority system using a sociocentric

social network design. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eating Disorder

Research Society, San Diego, CA.

Oshri, A., Sutton, T., Miller, J. D., Clay-Warner, J., & Carlson, M. (2014, November). Harsh

family environments and young adults’ risk behaviors: association with attachment style

and emotional regulations dimensions. National Council of Family Relations, Baltimore,

MD.

Lamkin, J. & Miller, J. D. (2015, March). Using personality to investigate perceiver effects in

social networks. International Conference on Location-Based Social Media, Athens, GA.

Miller, J. D. (2015, March). Antecedents, components, and correlates of grandiose and

vulnerable narcissism. Paper presented at the inaugural conference of the International

Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Lamkin, J., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2015, June). A longitudinal investigation of

childhood grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Poster presented at the Biennial

conference for the Association for Research in Personality. St. Louis, MO.

Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D (2015, June). The centrality of low agreeableness to psychopathy and

narcissism. Paper presented at the Biennial conference for the Association for Research in

Personality. St. Louis, MO.

Maples, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (2015, June). Meta-perception and the Dark Triad: Testing self

and meta-perceptions in relation to psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism. Paper

presented at the Biennial conference for the Association for Research in Personality. St. Louis,

MO.

Miller, J. D. (2015, June). Antecedents, components, and correlates of grandiose and vulnerable

narcissism. Paper presented at the Biennial conference for the Association for Research in

Personality. St. Louis, MO.

Lynam, D.R., Crego, C., Miller, J.D., & Widiger (March, 2016). Maladaptive variants of the

Five Factor Model: Development of an integrated inventory. Second World Conference

on Personality (Meeting of World Association for Personality Psychology). Buzios,

Brazil.

Miller, J. D. (April, 2016). The nomological nets of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.

Invited talk. Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

Filkowski, M. M., Anderson, I. W., Miller, J. D., & Haas, B. W. (May, 2016). Behavioral and

neural correlates of borderline personality traits on interpersonal trust and cognitive

control of interpersonal social attitudes. Poster presented at the conference for the Society

for Biological Psychiatry. Atlanta, GA.

Collison, K., Miller, J. D., Widiger, T. A., & Lynam, D. R. (2016, October). Development of a

“Super Short Form” of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment. Poster presented at the

30th annual conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore, MD.

Crowe, M., Carter, N., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2016, October). Validation of the

Narcissistic Grandiosity Scale and creation of abbreviated versions. Poster presented at

the 30th annual conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore,

MD.

Hyatt, C. S., Maples-Keller, J., Carter, N., Lynam, D. & Miller, J. D., (2016, September).

Psychopathy and Machiavellianism: A distinction without a difference. Poster presented

at the 30th annual conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

Baltimore, MD.

Sleep, C., Lynam, D. R., Hyatt, C. S., & Miller, J. D. (2016, October). Perils of partialling

redux: The case of the dark triad. Poster presented at the 30th annual conference for the

Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore, MD.

Vize, C., Miller, J. D., Collison, K., & Lynam, D. R. (2016, October). Untangling the Relation

between Narcissistic Traits and Behavioral Aggression Following Provocation Using an

FFM Framework. Poster presented at the 30th annual conference for the Society for

Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore, MD.

Weiss, B., Crowe, M., Lamkin, J., Sleep, C., Harris, A., Carter, N., Lynam, D., & Miller, J. D.

(2016, October). Assessing the relevance of fearless dominance to the construct of

psychopathy through testing its curvilinear relations with externalizing behaviors. Poster

presented at the 30th annual conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

Baltimore, MD.

Campbell, W. K., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2017, January). An integrative, trait-based

model of narcissism. Talk presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,

San Antonio, TX.

Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2017, March). The MACH FFM: Assessing Machiavellianism

using basic building blocks of personality. Talk presented at the International Convention

of Psychological Science, Vienna, Austria.

Miller, J. D., Sleep, C., Hyatt, C., & Lynam, D.R. (2017, March). Perils of partialing redux: The

case of the dark triad. Talk presented at the International Convention of Psychological

Science, Vienna, Austria.

Miller, J. D. (2017, May). Ongoing challenges and controversies in the assessment of

narcissism. Invited talk presented at the Association for Psychological Science, Boston,

MA.

Carnovale, M., Carlson, E. N., Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2017, June). What are the central

features of psychopathy? A network analysis approach to understanding the structure of

psychopathy. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference for the Association for

Research in Personality. Sacramento, CA

Collison, K. L., Vize, C. E., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2017, June). Development and

validation of the Five Factor Machiavellianism Inventory (FFMI). Poster presented at the

meeting of the Association for Research in Personality, Sacramento, CA.

Crowe, M., Lynam, D. R., & Miller, J. D. (2017, June). Uncovering the structure of

Agreeableness. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference for the Association for

Research in Personality. Sacramento, CA

Vize, C. E., Lynam, D. R., Collison, K. L., & Miller, J. D. (2017, June). Differences among

Dark Triad Components: A Meta-Analytic Investigation. Poster presented at the Biennial

Conference for the Association for Research in Personality. Sacramento, CA

Collison, K. L., Vize, C. E., Miller, J. D., & Lynam, D. R. (2017, September). Development of a

five-factor model measure Of Machiavellianism. Poster presented at the annual

conference of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Denver, CO.

Hyatt, C. S., Weiss, B. M., Zeichner, A., & Miller, J. D. (2017, September). The relation

between narcissism and laboratory aggression is not contingent on environmental cues of

competition. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society for Research in

Psychopathology. Denver, CO.

Miller, J. D., Sleep, C. E., Lamkin, J., & Lynam, D. R. (2017, September). Personality

Disorder Traits: Perceptions of Likability, Impairment, and Desire for Change. Paper

presented at the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

Denver, CO.

Sleep, C.E., Lynam, D.R., Widiger, T.A., & Miller, J.D. (2017, September). Examining the Role

of Impairment in Personality Psychopathology and Clinical Symptoms. Poster presented

at the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Denver, CO.

Weiss, B., Lynam, D.R., & Miller, J.D. (2017, September). Examining the theorized

association between psychopathic traits and persuasion using thin-slice ratings of

persuasive ability. Poster presented at the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology. Denver, CO

SERVICE

Psychology Department

Director of Clinical Training, Clinical Psychology program 2015-

Chair of Admissions, Clinical Psychology program 2006-2012

Chair, Personnel Committee, I-O 2014-2015

Member, Long Range Planning committee 2007-2008; 2009-2011

Member, Clinical faculty search committee 2006, 2010, 2015 (Chair)

Member, Applied faculty search committee 2005

Member, Brain and Behavior faculty search committee 2011

University

University Review Committee 2013-2015

Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Research

Grant Committee 2011-2014

Professional

Program Committee, 2012 meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology

Executive Committee Member for the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, 2015-

Licensure: Georgia State Psychologist #002957

References

Donald R. Lynam, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences

Purdue University

703 Third Street

West Lafayette, IN 47907-2081

Telephone: (765) 496-9025

[email protected]

Paul A. Pilkonis, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

3811 O'Hara Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Telephone: (412) 246-5833

[email protected]

Thomas A. Widiger, Ph.D.

T. Marshall Hahn Professor

Department of Psychology

University of Kentucky

115 Kastle Hall

Lexington, KY 40506-0044

Telephone: (606) 257-6849

[email protected]


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