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William M. Grove Selected Publications

  1. Grove, W.M., Andreasen, N.C., McDonald-Scott, P., Keller, M., & Shapiro, R.W. (1981). Reliability studies of psychiatric diagnosis: Theory and practice. Archives of General Psychiatry, 38, 408–416.
  2. Grove, W.M. (1982). Psychometric detection of schizotypy. Psychological Bulletin, 92, 27–38.
  3. Grove, W.M., Andreasen, N.C., Winokur, G., Clayton, P.J., Endicott, J., & Coryell, W.H. (1987). Primary and secondary affective disorders: Unipolar patients compared on familial aggregation. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 28, 113–126.
  4. Grove, W.M., Andreasen, N.C., Young, M.A., Keller, M.B., Endicott, J., Lavori, P.W., Hirschfeld, R.M.A., & Reich, T. (1987). Isolation and characterization of a nuclear depressive syndrome. Psychological Medicine, 17, 471–484.
  5. Grove, W.M., Eckert, E.D., Heston, L., Bouchard, T.J., Segal, N., & Lykken, D.T. (1990). Heritability of substance abuse and antisocial behavior: A study of monozygotic twins reared apart. Biological Psychiatry, 27, 1293–1304.
  6. Grove, W.M., Lebow, B.S., Clementz, B.A., Cerri, A., Medus, C., & Iacono, W.G. (1991). Familial prevalence and co-aggregation of schizotypy indicators: A multi-trait family study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100, 115–121.
  7. Grove, W.M. (1991). When is a diagnosis worth making? A comparison of two statistical prediction strategies. Psychological Reports, 68, 3–17.
  8. BOOK in 2 volumes:
    Cicchetti, D., & Grove, W.M. (Eds.). (1991). Thinking clearly about psychology: Essays in honor of Paul Everett Meehl. Vol. I. Essays on matters of public interest. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Grove, W.M., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.). (1991). Thinking clearly about psychology: Essays in honor of Paul Everett Meehl. Vol. II. Essays on individual differences. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  9. classification of personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 5, 31–41.
  10. Grove, W.M., Clementz, B.A., Iacono, W.G., & Katsanis, J. (1992). Smooth pursuit ocular motor dysfunction in schizophrenia: Evidence for a major gene. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 1362–1368. View
  11. Grove, W.M., & Meehl, P.E. (1993). Simple regression-based procedures for taxometric investigations. Psychological Reports, 73, Monograph Supplement 1.
  12. Grove, W.M., & Iacono, W.G. (1994). Comment on Levy et al., “Eye tracking dysfunction and schizophrenia: A critical perspective.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 20, 781–786.
  13. Grove, W.M., & Meehl, P.E. (1997). Comparative efficiency of formal (mechanical, algorithmic) and informal (subjective, impressionistic) prediction procedures: The clinical/statistical controversy. Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law, 2, 293–323.
  14. Grove, W.M., & Barden, R.C. (1999). Protecting the integrity of the legal system: The admissibility of testimony from mental health experts under Daubert/Joiner/Kumho analyses. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 5, 224–242.
  15. Grove, W.M., Zald, D.H., Hallberg, A.M., Lebow, B., Snitz, E., & Nelson, C. (2000). Clinical versus mechanical prediction: A meta-analysis. Psychological Assessment, 12, 19–30.
  16. Grove, W.M. (2001). Bias and error rates for premorbid IQ estimators: Comment on Veiel and Koopman. Psychological Assessment, 13, 396–398.
  17. Grove, W.M., Barden, R.C., Garb, H.N., & Lilienfeld, S.J. (2002). Failure of Rorschach-Comprehensive System-based testimony to be admissible under the Daubert-Joiner-Kumho standard. [Reply to Ritzler, Erard, and Pettigrew’s reply to #95 above.] Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 8, 216–234.
  18. Grove, W.M. (2004). The MAXSLOPE taxometric procedure: Mathematical derivation, parameter estimation, consistency tests. Psychological Reports, 95, 517–550.
  19. Grove, W.M. (2004). Comment on Meehl’s “Theoretical risks and tabular asterisks: Sir Karl, Sir Ronald, and the slow progress of soft psychology.” Journal of Applied and Preventive Psychology, 11, 31–34.
  20. Grove, W.M. (2005). Clinical versus statistical prediction: The contribution of Paul E. Meehl. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 1233–1243.
  21. Vrieze, S.I., & Grove, W.M. (in press). Predicting sex offender recidivism. I. Correcting for item overselection and accuracy overestimation in scale development. II. Sampling error-induced attenuation of predictive validity over base rate information.