Journal of Personality Assessment

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Personality Assessment is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Construct Validity, Measurement Invariance, and Nomological Network of Conspiracy Mentality Questionnaire (CMQ) Across Four Different Languages78
Comparison of Resilience Measures in Chinese Adolescents: Based on Item Response Theory70
Associations Between a General Factor and Group Factor from the Spanish-Language Eysenck Personality Questionnaire–Revised Short Form’s Neuroticism Scale and the Revised NEO Personality Inventory Doma32
The Impact of Different Thematic Apperception Test Administration Methods on Narrative Length and Story Richness as Measured by the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale-Global Rating Method (SC26
The Meaning and Clinical Implications of Low MMPI-3 Self-Importance Scores25
Personality and Affective Correlates of Openness to Experience from Big Five and HEXACO Personality Models: The Dual Nature of Big Five Openness24
Considerations When Determining Similarity Between Traits and Skills: Raters and Item Types23
The Trait Sexual Motivation Scale (TSMS): Clinical Application of a New Instrument23
Identifying Core Values with a Hierarchical, Ipsative, Preference Assessment21
Becoming Financially Self-Sufficient: Developing a Need-Supportive and Need-Thwarting Scale for Financial Parenting of Emerging Adults20
Workers’ Sensation Seeking Matters: Development and Validation of the Need for Sensations at Work Scale (NSWS)20
Evaluator Disagreement about the Association between Psychopathy Checklist-Revised Scores and Risk for Future Sexual Violence19
Automatic Self Recriminations: Development and Validation of a Measure of Self-Condemnatory Internal Dialogue16
Dimensionality, Item Response Theory, Effect Size Attenuation, and Test Bias Analyses of the Self-Importance of Moral Identity Scale (SIMIS)15
The Two-Factor Perfectionism Model and Heavy Work Investment in Italy and the U.S.15
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