DSM-5 personality traits and DSM-IV personality disorders.
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DSM-5 personality traits and DSM-IV personality disorders.
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Aidan G C Wright
Christopher J Hopwood
Katherine M Thomas
Kristian E Markon
Robert F Krueger
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10.1037/A0026656
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2012-01-16T00:00:00Z