Curriculum Vitae
Eric Turkheimer
Department of Psychology
Gilmer Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4400
Turkheimer@virginia.edu
OFC (434) 982-4732
FAX (434) 982-4766
Education
University of Texas at Austin
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1986
Haverford College
B.A., Psychology, 1976
Internship
1984-1985
Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute
University of California
San Francisco, California
Current Position
1986-1992
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903
1992-2001
Associate Professor
University of Virginia
2001-
Professor
University of Virginia
2001-
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Psychology
2003-2008
Director of Clinical Training
Department of Psychology
Professional Affiliation
Behavior Genetics Association
American Psychological Society
International Neuropsychological Society
Licensed as Clinical Psychologist, Virginia
Associate Editor
2003-2005
Psychological Assessment
Consulting Editor
2003-
Current Directions in Psychological Science
2000-2003
Developmental Psychology
Research Awards
$394,772 2000-2003
William T. Grant Foundation (CoPI)
Consequences of parental divorce for adolescents and young adults: A genetically informed study
1995-1997
National Institute of Mental Health (CoPI)
Peer Assessment of Normal and Abnormal Traits
1995-1997
National Institute of Mental Health (20%)
Southeast Rural Mental Health Center
Director of Research Design and Analysis
$11,000 5/89-5/91
MacArthur Foundation (CoPI)
Rational decision making capacity of voluntary
and involuntary psychiatric inpatients.
$7,000 10/87-10/88
Biomedical Research Support (UVA).
Quantification of Lesion Location as a Means
of Studying Brain-Behavior Relationships in
Humans: Validity and Application to Emotional
Development
$23,500 8/88-8/89
National Institute of Mental Health (PI)
Commitment and Recommitment: A
Longitudinal Study
Courses Taught
Graduate Statistics
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Seminar in Nature and Nurture
Brain Imaging and Behavior
Research Methods in Clinical and Community Psychology
Introduction to Clinical Assessment
Introduction to Theories of Personality
Introduction to Statistics
Publications
Books
Bigler, E.D., Yeo, R.A., & Turkheimer, E. (Eds.) Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imaging. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1989.
Papers and Book Chapters
Dinescu, D., Horn, E. E., Duncan, G., & Turkheimer, E. (2016). Socioeconomic
Modifiers of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Body Mass Index in Adult Twins. Health Psychology, 35(2),157.
Turkheimer, E. (2016). Weak Genetic Explanation 20 Years Later: Reply to
Plomin et al.(2016). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11(1), 24-28.
Beam, C.R., Turkheimer, E., Dickens, W.T., & Davis, D.W. (2015). Twin Differentiation of Cognitive Ability Through Phenotype to Environment Transmission: The Louisville Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 622-634..
Cohen-Cline, H., Lau, R., Moudon, A.V., Turkheimer, E., & Duncan, G.E. (2015). Associations Between Fast-Food Consumption and Body Mass Index: A Cross-Sectional Study in Adult Twins. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 1-8.
Cohen-Cline, H., Turkheimer, E., & Duncan, G.E. (2015). Access to Green Space, Physical Activity and Mental Health: A Twin Study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 69(6), 523-529.
Davis, D.W., Finkel, D., Turkheimer, E., & Dickens, W. (2015). Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Behavioral Stability and Change in Children 6-36 Months of Age Using Louisville Twin Study Data. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 610-621.
Dinescu, D., Horn, E.E., Duncan, G., & Turkheimer, E. (2015). Socioeconomic Modifiers of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Body Mass Index in Adult Twins. Health Pyschology.
Duncan, G.E., Cash, S.W., Horn, E.E., & Turkheimer, E. (2015). Quasi-Causal Associations of Physical Activity and Neighborhood Walkability with Body Mass Index: A Twin Study. Preventative Medicine. 70, 90-95.
Finkel, D., Davis, D.W., Turkheimer, E., & Dickens, W.T. (2015). Applying Biometric Growth Curve Models to Development Synchronies in Cognitive Development: The Louisville Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 600-609.
Horn, E. E., Turkheimer, E., Strachan, E., & Duncan, G. E. (2015). Behavioral and Environmental Modification of the Genetic Influence on Body Mass Index: A Twin Study. Behavior genetics, 45(4), 409-426.
Horn, E. E., Turkheimer, E., & Strachan, E. (2015). Psychological Distress, Emotional
Stability, and Emotion Regulation Moderate Dynamics of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Recurrence. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(2), 187-198.
Kendler, K.S., Turkheimer, E., Ohlsson, H., Sundquist, J., & Sundquist, K. (2015). Family Environment and the Malleability of Cognitive Ability: A Swedish National Home-Reared and Adopted-Away Cosibling Control Study. Preceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(15), 4612-4617.
Turkheimer, E. (2015). Genetic Prediction. Hastings Center Report, 45(S1), S32-S38.
Turkheimer, E., Beam, C.E., & Davis, D.W. (2015). The Scarr-Rowe Interaction in Complete Seven-Year WISC Data from the Louisville Twin Study: Preliminary Report. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 635-639.
Duncan, G. E., Mills, B., Strachan, E., Hurvitz, P., Huang, R., Moudon, A. V., & Turkheimer, E. (2014). Stepping towards causation in studies of neighborhood and environmental effects: How twin research can overcome problems of selection and reverse causation. Health & Place, 27, 106-111. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.02.008
Pettersson, E., Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., Horn, E. E., Ford, D. C., Simms, L. J., & Clark, L. A. (2014). Do Maladaptive Behaviors Exist at One or Both Ends of Personality Traits? Psychological Assessment, 26(2), 443-446 doi:10.1037/a0035587
Turkheimer, E., Pettersson, E. & Horn, E. E. (2014). A Phenotypic null hypothesis for the genetics of personality. Annual Review of Psychology, 65, 515-540.
Turkheimer, E., & Harden, K. P.. (2014). Behavior Genetic Research Methods. In H. T. Reis and C. M. Judd (Eds). Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology, (pp. 159-187). Cambridge University Press.
Turkheimer, E., & Horn, E. E. (2014). Interactions Between Socioeconomic Status and Components of Variation in Cognitive Ability. In Finkel, D. and Reynolds, C. A. (Eds.) Behavior Genetics of Cognition Across the Lifespan (pp. 41-68). Springer New York.
Turkheimer, E. The Nature-Nurture Question. (2014). Noba. Online textbook chapter.
Williams, M.T., Farris, S.G., Turkheimer, E. N., Franklin, M. E., Simpson, H. B., Liebowitz, M., & Foa, E. B. (2014). The impact of symptom dimensions on outcome for exposure and ritual prevention therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28(6), 533-558. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2014.06.001
Beam, C. R., & Turkheimer, E. (2013). Phenotype–environment correlations in longitudinal twin models. Development and psychopathology, 25(01), 7-16.doi:10.1017/S0954579412000867
D’Onofrio, B.M., Lahey, B.B., Turkheimer, E., & Lichtenstein, P. (2013). The critical need for family-based, quasi-experimental research in integrating genetic and social science research. American Journal of Public Health, 103(S1), S45-S55. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2013.301252
Horn, E. E., Xu, Y., Beam, C. R., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2013). Accounting for the physical and mental health benefits of entry into marriage: A genetically informed study of selection and causation. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 30-41.
Pettersson, E., & Turkheimer, E. (2013). Approach temperament, anger, and evaluation: Resolving a paradox. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105(2), 285-300. doi:10.1037/a0033046
Cruz, J. E., Emery, R. E., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Peer network drinking predicts increased alcohol use from adolescence to early adulthood after controlling for genetic and shared environmental selection. Developmental Psychology, 48, 1390-1402. doi:10.1037/a0027515
Nisbett, R. E., Aronson, J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Group differences in IQ are best understood as environmental in origin. American Psychologist, 67, 503-504.
Nisbett, R. E., Aronson, J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Intelligence: New findings and theoretical developments.American Psychologist, 67, 130-159. doi:10.1037/a0026699
Pettersson, E., Turkheimer, E., Horn, E. E., & Menatti, A. R. (2012). The general factor of personality and evaluation. European Journal of Personality, 26, 292-302. doi:10.1002/per.839
Schermerhorn, A. C., D’Onofrio, B. M., Slutske, W. S., Emery, R. E., Turkheimer, E., Harden, K. P., … Martin, N. G. (2012). Offspring ADHD as a risk factor for parental marital problems: Controls for genetic and environmental confounds. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 15, 700-713. doi:10.1017/thg.2012.55
Stokes, P. R., Shotbolt, P., Mehta, M. A., Turkheimer, E., Benecke, A., Copeland, C., ... & Howes, O. D. (2012). Nature or Nurture? Determining the Heritability of Human Striatal Dopamine Function: an L-DOPA PET Study. Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(3), 485-491. doi:10.1038/npp.2012.207
Turkheimer, E. (2012). Genome wide association studies of behavior are social science. In K. S. Plaisance & T.A.C. Reydon (Eds.) Philosophy of Behavioral Biology (pp.43-64). New York, NY: Springer.
Williams, M. T., Beckmann-Mendez, D., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Cultural barriers to African American participation in anxiety disorders research.Journal of the National Medical Association, 105(1), 33-41.
Williams, M. T., Chapman, L. K., Wong, J., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). The role of ethnic identity in symptoms of anxiety and depression in African Americans. Psychiatry Research, 199, 31-36.
Williams, M. T., Domanico, J., Marques, L., Leblanc, N. J., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Barriers to treatment among African Americans with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 555-563.
Beam, C. R., Horn, E. E., Hunt, S. K., Emery, R. E., Turkheimer, E., & Martin, N. (2011). Revisiting the effect of marital support on depressive symptoms in mothers and fathers: A genetically informed study. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 336-344. doi: 10.1037/a0023758
Bookman, E. B., McAllister, K., Gillanders, E., Wanke, K., Balshaw, D., Rutter, J., …Birnbaum, L. S. (2011). Gene-environment interplay in common complex diseases: Forging an integrative model—Recommendations from an NIH workshop. Genetic Epidemiology, 35, 217-225.
Schermerhorn, A. C., D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Ganiban, J. M., Spotts, E. L., Lichtenstein, P., …Neiderhiser, J. M. (2011). A genetically informed study of associations between family functioning and child psychosocial adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 47, 707-725.
Singh, A. L., D’Onofrio, B. M., Slutske, W. S., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., …Martin, N. G. (2011). Parental depression and offspring psychopathology: A children of twins study. Psychological Medicine, 41, 1385-1395.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F., Johnson, J., & Turkheimer, E. (2011). Level of agreement between self and spouse in the assessment of personality pathology. Assessment, 18, 217-226.
Tucker-Drob, E. M., Rhemtulla, M., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., & Fask, D. (2011). Emergence of a gene x socioeconomic status interaction on infant mental ability between 10 months and 2 years. Psychological Science, 22, 125-133.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Commentary: Variation and causation in the environment and genome. International Journal of Epidemiology, 40, 598-601.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Genetics and human agency (Commentary on Dar-Nimrod & Heine, 2011). Psychological Bulletin, 137, 825-828.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Still missing. Research in Human Development, 8, 227-241.
Williams, M. T., Farris, S. G., Turkheimer, E., Pinto, A., Ozanick, K., Franklin, M. E., …Foa, E. B. (2011). Myth of the pure obsessional type in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Depression and Anxiety, 26, 555-563. doi: 10.1002/da.20820
Pettersson, E. & Turkheimer, E. (2010). Item selection, evaluation, and simple structure in personality data. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 407-420.
Rodebaugh, T. L., Gianoli, M. O., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. (2010). The interpersonal problems of the socially avoidant: Self and peer shared variance. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 331-340.
Turkheimer, E. (2010). The it strikes back [Review of the book The Imprinted Brain: How Genes Set the Balance Between Autism and Psychosis]. PsycCRITIQUES, 55.
Chauhan, P., Reppucci, N. D., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Racial differences in the associations of neighborhood disadvantage, exposure to violence, and criminal recidivism among female juvenile offenders. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 27, 531-552.
Clifton, A. Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2009). Personality disorder in social networks: Network position as a marker of interpersonal dysfunction. Social Networks, 31, 26-32.
Harden, K. P., D’Onofrio, B. M., Van Hulle, C., Turkheimer, E., Rodgers, J. L., Waldman, I. D., & Lahey, B. B. (2009). Population density and youth antisocial behavior. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50, 999-1008.
Johnson, W., Turkheimer, E., Gottesman, I. I., & Bouchard, T. J. (2009). Beyond heritability: Twin studies in behavioral research. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 217-220.
Loehlin, J. C., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., & Waldman, I. (2009). The effect of assumptions about parental assertive mating and genotype-income correlation on estimates of genotype-environment interaction in the National Merit Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 39, 165-169.
Mendle, J., Harden, K.P., Turkheimer, E., Van Hulle, C.A., D’Onofrio, B.M., Brooks-Gunn, J., et al. (2009). Associations between father absence and age of first sexual intercourse. Child Development, 80, 1463-1480.
Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Person perception and personality pathology. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 32-36.
Tenney, E. R., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2009). Being liked is more than having a good personality: The role of matching. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 579-585.
Tucker-Drob, E. M., Harden, K. P., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Combining nonlinear biometric and psychometric models of cognitive abilities. Behavior Genetics, 39, 461-471.
Turkheimer, E., & Haplern, D. F. (2009). Sex differences in variability for cognitive measures: Do the ends justify the genes? (Commentary on Johnson et al., 2009). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4, 612-614.
Turkheimer, E., Harden, K. P., D’Onofrio, B., & Gottesman, I. I. (2009). The Scarr-Rowe interaction between measured socioeconomic status and the heritability of cognitive ability. In K. McCartney, & R. A. Weinberg (Eds.) Experience and development: A festschrift in honor of Sandra Wood Scarr(pp. 81-97). New York: Psychology Press.
Woods, C. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Illustration of MIMIC-Model DIF Testing with the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 31, 320-330.
Harden, K. P., Hill, J. E., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2008). Gene-environment correlation and interaction in peer effects on adolescent alcohol and tobacco use. Behavior Genetics, 38, 339-347.
Harden, K. P., Mendle, J., Hill, J. E., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2008). Rethinking timing of first sex and delinquency. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 373-385.
Hill, J., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Mendle, J. (2008). Alcohol use in adolescent twins and affiliation with substance using peers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 81-94.
Slutske, W. S., D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Heath, A. C., et al. (2008). Searching for an environmental effect of parental alcoholism on offspring alcohol use disorder: A genetically informed study of children of alcoholics. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 534-551.
South, S.C., Turkheimer, E. N., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2008). Personality disorder symptoms and marital functioning. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 769-780.
Turkheimer, E. (2008, Spring). A better way to use twins for developmental research. LIFE Newsletter, 2, 1-5.
Turkheimer, E., Ford, D. C., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2008). Regional analysis of self-reported personality disorder criteria. Journal of Personality, 76, 1587-1622.
Waldron, M., Heath, A. C., Turkheimer, E. N., Emery, R. E., Nelson, E., Bucholz, K. K., et al. (2008). Childhood sexual abuse moderates genetic influences on age at first consensual sexual intercourse in women. Behavior Genetics, 38, 1-10.
Williams, M. T., Turkheimer, E., Magee, E., & Guterbock, T. (2008). The effects of race and racial priming on self-report of contamination anxiety.Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 746-757.
Woods, C. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2008). Detection of aberrant responding on a personality scale in a military sample: An application of evaluating person fit with two-level logistic regression. Psychological Assessment, 20, 159-168.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2007). Improving assessment of personality disorder traits through social network analysis.Journal of Personality, 75, 1007-1032.
D'Onofrio, B.M., Slutske, W., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R.E., Harden, K.P, Heath, A.C., Madden, P.A.F., & Martin, N.G. (2007). Intergenerational transmission of conduct problems: A children-of-twins study. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 820-829.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Maes, H. H., Silberg, J., & Eaves, L. J. (2007). A children of twins study of parental divorce and offspringpsychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48, 667-675.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A. F., & Martin, N. G. (2007). A genetically informed study of the intergenerational transmission of marital instability. Journal of Marriage and Family, 69, 793-809.
Friedman, J. N. W., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Interpersonal perception and personality disorders: Utilization of a thin slice approach.Journal of Research in Personality, 41, 667-688.
Harden, K.P., Lynch, S.K., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R.E., D'Onofrio, B.M., Slutske, W.S., Heath, A.C., Waldron, M., Madden, P., & Martin, N.G. (2007). A behavior genetic investigation of adolescent motherhood and offspring mental health problems. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 667-683.
Harden K. P., Turkheimer E., Emery R. E., D'Onofrio B. M., Slutske W. S., Heath A. C., Martin N. G. (2007). Marital conflict and conduct problems in children of twins. Child Development, 78, 1-18.
Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E. & Loehlin, J. C. (2007). Genotype by environment interaction in adolescents' cognitive aptitude. Behavior Genetics, 37, 273-283.
Jane, J. S., Oltmanns, T. F., South, S. C., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Gender bias in diagnostic criteria for personality disorders: An item response theory analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 166-175.
Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E. (2007). Detrimental psychological outcomes associated with early pubertal timing in adolescent girls.Developmental Review, 27, 151-171.
Waldron, M., Heath, A. C., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Age at first sexual intercourse and teenage pregnancy in Australian female twins. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 10, 440-449.
Williams, M. T., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Identification and explanation of racial differences on contamination measures. Behaviour Research andTherapy, 45, 3041-3050.
Pagan, J. L., Eaton, N., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns,.T. F. (2006). Peer-reported personality problems of research nonparticipants: Are our samples biased? Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1131-1142.
Jane, J.S., Pagan, J.L., Fiedler, E.R., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2006). The interrater reliability of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.Comprehensive Psychiatry, 47, 368-375.
Friedman, J. N. W., Oltmanns, T. F.; Gleason, M. E. J. & Turkheimer, E. (2006). Mixed impressions: Reactions of strangers to people with pathological personality traits. Journal of Research in Personality, 40, 395-410.
Lynch, S. K., Turkheimer, E., D’Onofrio, B. M., Mendle, J., Emery, R. E, Slutske, W. S. & Martin, N. G. (2006). A genetically informed study of the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavior problems. Family Psychology, 20, 190-198.
D'Onofrio, B. M.; Turkheimer, E.; Emery, R. E. Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A. & Martin, Nicholas G.. (2006). A genetically informed study of the processes underlying the association between parental marital instability and offspring adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 42, 486-499.
Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., D'Onofrio, B. M., Lynch, S. K., Emery, R. E., Slutske, W. S. & Martin, N. G. (2006). Family Structure and Age at Menarche: A Children-of-Twins Approach. Developmental Psychology, 42, 533-542.
Oltmanns, T. F. and Turkheimer, E. (2006). Perceptions of self and others regarding pathological personality traits. In R. F. Kreuger & J. L. Tackett (Eds.) Personality and psychopathology: Building bridges (pp. 71-111). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.
Turkheimer, E. (2006). Inter: Action and play [Review of the book Genes and Behavior: Nature-Nurture Interplay Explained]. PsycCRITIQUES, 51(43).
Turkheimer, E., D’Onofrio, B. M., Maes, H. & Eaves, L. (2005). Analysis and interpretation of twin studies including measures of the shared environment. Child Development, 76, 1217-1233.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2005). Self and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems.Psychological Assessment, 17, 123-131.
Williams, M. T., Turkheimer, E., Schmidt, K. & Oltmanns, T. F. (2005). Ethnic Identification Biases Responses to the Padua Inventory for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Assessment, 12, 174-185.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A., & Martin, N. G. (2005). A genetically informed study of marital instability and its association with offspring psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 570-586.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Interpersonal perception and pathological personality features: Consistency across peer groups.Journal of Personality, 73, 675-691.
Pagan, J., Whitmore, M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Personality disorders not otherwise specified: Searching for an empirically based diagnostic threshold. Journal of Personality Disorders, 19, 674-679.
Turkheimer, E. (2005). Mobiles: A gloomy view of the prospects for developmental behavioral genetics. In E. Perense (Ed.). Wrestling with behavioral genetics. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Universtity Press.
Oltmanns, T. F., Gleason, M. E. J., Klonsky, E., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult? Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal, 14. 739-751.
Turkheimer, E. (2004). Spinach and Ice Cream: Why Social Science Is So Difficult. In. L. DiLalla (Ed). Behavior genetics principles: Perspectives in development, personality, and psychopathology. (pp. 161-189). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.
Ganea, P. A. Lillard, A. S. & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Preschooler's understanding of the role of mental states and action in pretense. Journal of Cognition & Development. 5, 213-238.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2004). Contrasting perspectives on personality problems: Descriptions from the self and others. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1499-1514.
Oltmanns, T.F., Friedman, J.N., Fiedler, E.R., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Perceptions of people with personality disorders based on thin slices of behavior.Journal of Research in Personality., 38, 216-229.
Fiedler, E.R., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Traits associated with personality disorders and adjustment to military life: Predictive validity of self and peer reports. Military Medicine, 169, 207-211.
Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Deliberate self-harm in a non-clinical population: Prevalence and psychological correlates. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 1501-1508.
D’Onofrio, B.M., Turkheimer, E., Eaves, L.J., Corey, L.A., Berg, K., Solaas, M.H., & Emery, R.E. (2003). The role of the Children of Twins design in elucidating causal relations between parent characteristics and child outcomes. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 44, 1130-1144.
Turkheimer, E., Haley, A., D’Onofrio, B., Waldron, M & Gottesman, I. I. (2003). Socioeconomic status modifies heritability of IQ in young children. Psychological Science, 14, 623-628.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F. & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Personality and the derogation of others: Descriptions based on self- and peer-report. Journal of Research in Personality, 37, 16-33
Thomas, C., Turkheimer, E. & Oltmanns, T. F. (2003). Factorial structure of pathological personality traits as evaluated by peers. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 81-91.
Oltmanns, T. F., Melley, A. M., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Impaired Social Functioning and Symptoms of Personality Disorders in a Non-Clinical Population. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 437-452.
Klonsky, E.D., Jane, J.S., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2002). Gender role and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 464-476.
Klonsky, E. D., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Informant reports of personality disorder: Relation to self-report, and future research directions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 300-311.
Melley, A. M., Oltmanns, T. F. & Turkheimer, E. (2002). The Schedule for non-adaptive and adaptive personality (SNAP): Temporal stability and predictive validity. Assessment, 9, 181-187.
Turkheimer, E. (2000). Three laws of behavior genetics and what they mean. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9, 160-164.
Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T., Turkheimer, E., & Fiedler, E. (2000). Recollections of conflict with parents and family support in the personality disorders.Journal of Personality Disorders, 14, 291-299.
Turkheimer, E. & Waldron, M. C. (2000). Nonshared environment: A theoretical, methodological and quantitative review. Psychological Bulletin, 126,78-108.
Turkheimer, E. & Waldron, M. C. (2000). Statistical analysis, experimental method, and causal inference in developmental behavioral genetics. Human Development, 43, 51-52.
Thomas, J., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2000). Psychometric analysis of racial differences in the Maudsley Obsessional Compulsive Inventory. Assessment, 9, 247-258
Ferguson J. E., Newberry, Y. G., Deangelis, G. A., Finnerty J. J., Agarwal S., Turkheimer E. (1998). The Fetal‑pelvic index has minimal utility in predicting fetal‑pelvic Disproportion. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 179(5):1186‑1192.
Turkheimer, E. (1998). Heritability and biological explanation. Psychological Review, 105, 782-791.
Turkheimer, E. (1997). The search for a psychometric left. European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 779-783.
Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E. & Strauss, M. (1998). Peer assessment of personality traits and pathology in female college students. Assessment, 5, 53-65.
Farace, E. & Turkheimer, E. (1996). Gender differences in brain morphometry and function. In E. D. Bigler (Ed.), Handbook of Human Brain Function: Neuroimaging. New York, Plenum Press.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1996). Simulating the dynamics of genes and environment in development. Development and Psychopathology, 8, 667-677.
Rosenfeld, B. & Turkheimer, E. (1995). Multidimensional representation of decision-making in chronic schizophrenics. Multivariate BehavioralResearch, 30, 199-211.
Rosenfeld, B. and Turkheimer, E. (1995). Modeling psychiatric patients' treatment decision making. Law and Human Behavior, 19, 389-405.
Turkheimer, E., Goldsmith, H. H., & Gottesman, I. I. (1995). Commentary (on paper by G. Gottlieb). Human development, 38, 142-153.
Turkheimer, E. (1995). So what and what next? [Review of the book Pseudoscience and Biological Psychiatry: Blaming the Body]. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 60, 468-470.
Fishman, E., Turkheimer, E. & DeGood, D. E. (1995). Touch relieves stress and pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 18, 69-79.
Lichtenberg, P. A., Manning, C. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1992). Memory dysfunction in depressed spousal caregivers. Clinical Gerontologist, 12, 77-80.
Turkheimer, E. & Farace, E. (1992). A reanalysis of gender differences in IQ scores following unilateral cerebral lesions. Psychological Assessment, 4, 498-501.
Turkheimer, E., Farace, E., Yeo, R. A. & Bigler, E. D. (1993). Quantitative analysis of gender differences in the effects of lateralized lesions on Verbal and Performance IQ. Intelligence, 17, 461-474.
Turkheimer, E. & Parry, C. D. H. (1992). Why the gap? Process and policy in civil commitment hearings. American Psychologist, 47, 646-655.
Turkheimer, E. (1992). The new wave in nurture. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 474.
Parry, C. D. H., Turkheimer, E. & Hundley, P. L. (1992). A comparison of commitment and recommitment hearings: Legal and policy considerations.International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 15, 25-41.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. (1992). Length of hospitalization and outcome of commitment and recommitment hearings. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 43, 65-68.
Rosenfeld, B., Turkheimer, E. & Gardner, W. P. (1992). Decision making in a schizophrenic population. Law and Human Behavior, 16, 651-662.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1991). Is H2 = 0 a null hypothesis anymore? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14, 410-411.
Turkheimer, E. (1991). Individual and group differences in adoption studies of IQ. Psychological Bulletin, 110, 392-405.
Parry, C. D. H., Turkheimer, E., Hundley, P. L. & Creskoff, E. (1991). A comparison of respondents in initial and recommitment hearings. Law and Human Behavior, 15, 315-324.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1991). Individual differences and the canalization of human behavior. Developmental Psychology, 27, 18-22.
Yeo, R. A., Turkheimer, E. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Neuropsychological methods of localizing brain dysfunction: Clinical vs. empirical approaches.Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology, 3, 290-303.
Turkheimer, E. (1990). On the alleged independence of variance components and group differences. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 10, 686-690.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R. A. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Basic relations among lesion laterality, lesion volume and neuropsychological performance.Neuropsychologia, 28, 1011-1019.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R. A., Jones, C. L. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Quantitative assessment of covariation between neuropsychological function and location of naturally occurring lesions in humans. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 12, 549-565.
Turkheimer, E. (1990). Consensus and controversy about IQ. Contemporary Psychology, 35, 428-430.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Commitment and recommitment: Shortcomings in the application of the law. Developments in Mental Health Law, 9, 25-29.
Turkheimer, E. (1989). Techniques of quantitative measurement of morphological characteristics of the central nervous system. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp.47-64. New York: Plenum.
Bigler, E. D., Yeo, R. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Neuropsychological function and brain imaging: Introduction and overview. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp. 1-12. New York: Plenum.
Bigler, E. D., Yeo, R. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Neuropsychological functioning and brain imaging: Concluding remarks and synthesis. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp. 339-345. New York: Plenum.
Turkheimer, E. (1988). Commentary on Psychoanalysis and Schizophrenia. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 80.
Turkheimer, E. (1988). Commentary on Physician Versus Humanist. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 510.
Raz, S., Raz, N., Weinberger, D. R., Boronow, J., Pickar, D., Bigler, E. D. & Turkheimer, E. (1987). Morphological brain abnormalities in schizophrenia determined by computed tomography: A problem of measurement? Psychiatry Research, 22, 91-98.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., Raz, N., & Bigler, E.D. (1987). Volumetric asymmetries of the human brain: Intellectual correlates. Brain and Cognition, 6, 15-23.
Raz, N., Raz, S., Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., Bigler, E.D., & Cullum, C.M. (1987). Relationship between cognitive and morphological asymmetry in dementia of the Alzheimer type: A CT scan study. International Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 301-309.
Turkheimer, E. (1986). Cognitive development of adopted and fostered children. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.
Bigler, E.D., Hubler, D.W., Cullum, C.M., & Turkheimer, E. (1985). Intellectual and memory impairment in dementia: CT volume correlations.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 173, 347-352.
Turkheimer, E., Cullum, C.M., Hubler, D., Paver, S., Yeo, R.A., & Bigler, E.D. (1984). Quantifying cortical atrophy. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, andPsychiatry, 47, 1314-1318.
Bigler, E. D., Paver, S., Cullum, C. M, Turkheimer, E., Hubler, D. & Yeo, R. A. (1984). Ventricular enlargement, cortical atrophy and neuropsychological performance following head injury. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 295-298.
Bigler, E. D., Paver, S., Cullum, C. M., Turkheimer, E., Hubler, D., Yeo, R. (1984). Volumetric cat measures and neurophysiological performance in Alzheimer’s Disease. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 291-294.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., & Bigler, E.D. (1984). The influence of sex and age on unilateral cerebral lesion sequelae. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 299-301.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R., & Bigler, E.D. (1983). Digital planimetry in APLSF. Behavior Methods Research and Instrumentation, 15, 471-473.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., & Bigler, E.D. (1983). A simple computerized method for quantification of CAT scan parameters: Reliability and utility. Clinical Neuropsychology, 4, 287.
Papers and Book Chapters
Beam, C. R., Emery, R. E., Reynolds, C. A., Gatz, M., Turkheimer, E., & Pedersen, N. L.
(2016). Widowhood and the Stability of Late Life Depressive Symptomatology in the Swedish Adoption Twin Study of Aging. Behavior Genetics, 46(1), 100-113.
Dinescu, D., Horn, E. E., Duncan, G., & Turkheimer, E. (2016). Socioeconomic
Modifiers of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Body Mass Index in Adult Twins. Health Psychology, 35(2),157.
Turkheimer, E. (2016). Weak Genetic Explanation 20 Years Later: Reply to
Plomin et al.(2016). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11(1), 24-28.
Beam, C.R., Turkheimer, E., Dickens, W.T., & Davis, D.W. (2015). Twin Differentiation of Cognitive Ability Through Phenotype to Environment Transmission: The Louisville Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 622-634..
Cohen-Cline, H., Lau, R., Moudon, A.V., Turkheimer, E., & Duncan, G.E. (2015). Associations Between Fast-Food Consumption and Body Mass Index: A Cross-Sectional Study in Adult Twins. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 1-8.
Cohen-Cline, H., Turkheimer, E., & Duncan, G.E. (2015). Access to Green Space, Physical Activity and Mental Health: A Twin Study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 69(6), 523-529.
Davis, D.W., Finkel, D., Turkheimer, E., & Dickens, W. (2015). Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Behavioral Stability and Change in Children 6-36 Months of Age Using Louisville Twin Study Data. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 610-621.
Dinescu, D., Horn, E.E., Duncan, G., & Turkheimer, E. (2015). Socioeconomic Modifiers of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Body Mass Index in Adult Twins. Health Pyschology.
Duncan, G.E., Cash, S.W., Horn, E.E., & Turkheimer, E. (2015). Quasi-Causal Associations of Physical Activity and Neighborhood Walkability with Body Mass Index: A Twin Study. Preventative Medicine. 70, 90-95.
Finkel, D., Davis, D.W., Turkheimer, E., & Dickens, W.T. (2015). Applying Biometric Growth Curve Models to Development Synchronies in Cognitive Development: The Louisville Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 600-609.
Horn, E. E., Turkheimer, E., Strachan, E., & Duncan, G. E. (2015). Behavioral and Environmental Modification of the Genetic Influence on Body Mass Index: A Twin Study. Behavior genetics, 45(4), 409-426.
Horn, E. E., Turkheimer, E., & Strachan, E. (2015). Psychological Distress, Emotional
Stability, and Emotion Regulation Moderate Dynamics of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Recurrence. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(2), 187-198.
Kendler, K.S., Turkheimer, E., Ohlsson, H., Sundquist, J., & Sundquist, K. (2015). Family Environment and the Malleability of Cognitive Ability: A Swedish National Home-Reared and Adopted-Away Cosibling Control Study. Preceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(15), 4612-4617.
Turkheimer, E. (2015). Genetic Prediction. Hastings Center Report, 45(S1), S32-S38.
Turkheimer, E., Beam, C.E., & Davis, D.W. (2015). The Scarr-Rowe Interaction in Complete Seven-Year WISC Data from the Louisville Twin Study: Preliminary Report. Behavior Genetics, 45(6), 635-639.
Duncan, G. E., Mills, B., Strachan, E., Hurvitz, P., Huang, R., Moudon, A. V., & Turkheimer, E. (2014). Stepping towards causation in studies of neighborhood and environmental effects: How twin research can overcome problems of selection and reverse causation. Health & Place, 27, 106-111. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.02.008
Pettersson, E., Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., Horn, E. E., Ford, D. C., Simms, L. J., & Clark, L. A. (2014). Do Maladaptive Behaviors Exist at One or Both Ends of Personality Traits? Psychological Assessment, 26(2), 443-446 doi:10.1037/a0035587
Turkheimer, E., Pettersson, E. & Horn, E. E. (2014). A Phenotypic null hypothesis for the genetics of personality. Annual Review of Psychology, 65, 515-540.
Turkheimer, E., & Harden, K. P.. (2014). Behavior Genetic Research Methods. In H. T. Reis and C. M. Judd (Eds). Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology, (pp. 159-187). Cambridge University Press.
Turkheimer, E., & Horn, E. E. (2014). Interactions Between Socioeconomic Status and Components of Variation in Cognitive Ability. In Finkel, D. and Reynolds, C. A. (Eds.) Behavior Genetics of Cognition Across the Lifespan (pp. 41-68). Springer New York.
Turkheimer, E. The Nature-Nurture Question. (2014). Noba. Online textbook chapter.
Williams, M.T., Farris, S.G., Turkheimer, E. N., Franklin, M. E., Simpson, H. B., Liebowitz, M., & Foa, E. B. (2014). The impact of symptom dimensions on outcome for exposure and ritual prevention therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28(6), 533-558. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2014.06.001
Beam, C. R., & Turkheimer, E. (2013). Phenotype–environment correlations in longitudinal twin models. Development and psychopathology, 25(01), 7-16.doi:10.1017/S0954579412000867
D’Onofrio, B.M., Lahey, B.B., Turkheimer, E., & Lichtenstein, P. (2013). The critical need for family-based, quasi-experimental research in integrating genetic and social science research. American Journal of Public Health, 103(S1), S45-S55. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2013.301252
Horn, E. E., Xu, Y., Beam, C. R., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2013). Accounting for the physical and mental health benefits of entry into marriage: A genetically informed study of selection and causation. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 30-41.
Pettersson, E., & Turkheimer, E. (2013). Approach temperament, anger, and evaluation: Resolving a paradox. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105(2), 285-300. doi:10.1037/a0033046
Cruz, J. E., Emery, R. E., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Peer network drinking predicts increased alcohol use from adolescence to early adulthood after controlling for genetic and shared environmental selection. Developmental Psychology, 48, 1390-1402. doi:10.1037/a0027515
Nisbett, R. E., Aronson, J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Group differences in IQ are best understood as environmental in origin. American Psychologist, 67, 503-504.
Nisbett, R. E., Aronson, J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Intelligence: New findings and theoretical developments.American Psychologist, 67, 130-159. doi:10.1037/a0026699
Pettersson, E., Turkheimer, E., Horn, E. E., & Menatti, A. R. (2012). The general factor of personality and evaluation. European Journal of Personality, 26, 292-302. doi:10.1002/per.839
Schermerhorn, A. C., D’Onofrio, B. M., Slutske, W. S., Emery, R. E., Turkheimer, E., Harden, K. P., … Martin, N. G. (2012). Offspring ADHD as a risk factor for parental marital problems: Controls for genetic and environmental confounds. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 15, 700-713. doi:10.1017/thg.2012.55
Stokes, P. R., Shotbolt, P., Mehta, M. A., Turkheimer, E., Benecke, A., Copeland, C., ... & Howes, O. D. (2012). Nature or Nurture? Determining the Heritability of Human Striatal Dopamine Function: an L-DOPA PET Study. Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(3), 485-491. doi:10.1038/npp.2012.207
Turkheimer, E. (2012). Genome wide association studies of behavior are social science. In K. S. Plaisance & T.A.C. Reydon (Eds.) Philosophy of Behavioral Biology (pp.43-64). New York, NY: Springer.
Williams, M. T., Beckmann-Mendez, D., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Cultural barriers to African American participation in anxiety disorders research.Journal of the National Medical Association, 105(1), 33-41.
Williams, M. T., Chapman, L. K., Wong, J., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). The role of ethnic identity in symptoms of anxiety and depression in African Americans. Psychiatry Research, 199, 31-36.
Williams, M. T., Domanico, J., Marques, L., Leblanc, N. J., & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Barriers to treatment among African Americans with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 555-563.
Beam, C. R., Horn, E. E., Hunt, S. K., Emery, R. E., Turkheimer, E., & Martin, N. (2011). Revisiting the effect of marital support on depressive symptoms in mothers and fathers: A genetically informed study. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 336-344. doi: 10.1037/a0023758
Bookman, E. B., McAllister, K., Gillanders, E., Wanke, K., Balshaw, D., Rutter, J., …Birnbaum, L. S. (2011). Gene-environment interplay in common complex diseases: Forging an integrative model—Recommendations from an NIH workshop. Genetic Epidemiology, 35, 217-225.
Schermerhorn, A. C., D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Ganiban, J. M., Spotts, E. L., Lichtenstein, P., …Neiderhiser, J. M. (2011). A genetically informed study of associations between family functioning and child psychosocial adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 47, 707-725.
Singh, A. L., D’Onofrio, B. M., Slutske, W. S., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., …Martin, N. G. (2011). Parental depression and offspring psychopathology: A children of twins study. Psychological Medicine, 41, 1385-1395.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F., Johnson, J., & Turkheimer, E. (2011). Level of agreement between self and spouse in the assessment of personality pathology. Assessment, 18, 217-226.
Tucker-Drob, E. M., Rhemtulla, M., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., & Fask, D. (2011). Emergence of a gene x socioeconomic status interaction on infant mental ability between 10 months and 2 years. Psychological Science, 22, 125-133.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Commentary: Variation and causation in the environment and genome. International Journal of Epidemiology, 40, 598-601.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Genetics and human agency (Commentary on Dar-Nimrod & Heine, 2011). Psychological Bulletin, 137, 825-828.
Turkheimer, E. (2011). Still missing. Research in Human Development, 8, 227-241.
Williams, M. T., Farris, S. G., Turkheimer, E., Pinto, A., Ozanick, K., Franklin, M. E., …Foa, E. B. (2011). Myth of the pure obsessional type in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Depression and Anxiety, 26, 555-563. doi: 10.1002/da.20820
Pettersson, E. & Turkheimer, E. (2010). Item selection, evaluation, and simple structure in personality data. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 407-420.
Rodebaugh, T. L., Gianoli, M. O., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. (2010). The interpersonal problems of the socially avoidant: Self and peer shared variance. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 331-340.
Turkheimer, E. (2010). The it strikes back [Review of the book The Imprinted Brain: How Genes Set the Balance Between Autism and Psychosis]. PsycCRITIQUES, 55.
Chauhan, P., Reppucci, N. D., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Racial differences in the associations of neighborhood disadvantage, exposure to violence, and criminal recidivism among female juvenile offenders. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 27, 531-552.
Clifton, A. Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2009). Personality disorder in social networks: Network position as a marker of interpersonal dysfunction. Social Networks, 31, 26-32.
Harden, K. P., D’Onofrio, B. M., Van Hulle, C., Turkheimer, E., Rodgers, J. L., Waldman, I. D., & Lahey, B. B. (2009). Population density and youth antisocial behavior. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50, 999-1008.
Johnson, W., Turkheimer, E., Gottesman, I. I., & Bouchard, T. J. (2009). Beyond heritability: Twin studies in behavioral research. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 217-220.
Loehlin, J. C., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., & Waldman, I. (2009). The effect of assumptions about parental assertive mating and genotype-income correlation on estimates of genotype-environment interaction in the National Merit Twin Study. Behavior Genetics, 39, 165-169.
Mendle, J., Harden, K.P., Turkheimer, E., Van Hulle, C.A., D’Onofrio, B.M., Brooks-Gunn, J., et al. (2009). Associations between father absence and age of first sexual intercourse. Child Development, 80, 1463-1480.
Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Person perception and personality pathology. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 32-36.
Tenney, E. R., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2009). Being liked is more than having a good personality: The role of matching. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 579-585.
Tucker-Drob, E. M., Harden, K. P., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Combining nonlinear biometric and psychometric models of cognitive abilities. Behavior Genetics, 39, 461-471.
Turkheimer, E., & Haplern, D. F. (2009). Sex differences in variability for cognitive measures: Do the ends justify the genes? (Commentary on Johnson et al., 2009). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4, 612-614.
Turkheimer, E., Harden, K. P., D’Onofrio, B., & Gottesman, I. I. (2009). The Scarr-Rowe interaction between measured socioeconomic status and the heritability of cognitive ability. In K. McCartney, & R. A. Weinberg (Eds.) Experience and development: A festschrift in honor of Sandra Wood Scarr(pp. 81-97). New York: Psychology Press.
Woods, C. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2009). Illustration of MIMIC-Model DIF Testing with the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 31, 320-330.
Harden, K. P., Hill, J. E., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2008). Gene-environment correlation and interaction in peer effects on adolescent alcohol and tobacco use. Behavior Genetics, 38, 339-347.
Harden, K. P., Mendle, J., Hill, J. E., Turkheimer, E., & Emery, R. E. (2008). Rethinking timing of first sex and delinquency. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 373-385.
Hill, J., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Mendle, J. (2008). Alcohol use in adolescent twins and affiliation with substance using peers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 81-94.
Slutske, W. S., D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Heath, A. C., et al. (2008). Searching for an environmental effect of parental alcoholism on offspring alcohol use disorder: A genetically informed study of children of alcoholics. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 534-551.
South, S.C., Turkheimer, E. N., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2008). Personality disorder symptoms and marital functioning. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 769-780.
Turkheimer, E. (2008, Spring). A better way to use twins for developmental research. LIFE Newsletter, 2, 1-5.
Turkheimer, E., Ford, D. C., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2008). Regional analysis of self-reported personality disorder criteria. Journal of Personality, 76, 1587-1622.
Waldron, M., Heath, A. C., Turkheimer, E. N., Emery, R. E., Nelson, E., Bucholz, K. K., et al. (2008). Childhood sexual abuse moderates genetic influences on age at first consensual sexual intercourse in women. Behavior Genetics, 38, 1-10.
Williams, M. T., Turkheimer, E., Magee, E., & Guterbock, T. (2008). The effects of race and racial priming on self-report of contamination anxiety.Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 746-757.
Woods, C. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2008). Detection of aberrant responding on a personality scale in a military sample: An application of evaluating person fit with two-level logistic regression. Psychological Assessment, 20, 159-168.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2007). Improving assessment of personality disorder traits through social network analysis.Journal of Personality, 75, 1007-1032.
D'Onofrio, B.M., Slutske, W., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R.E., Harden, K.P, Heath, A.C., Madden, P.A.F., & Martin, N.G. (2007). Intergenerational transmission of conduct problems: A children-of-twins study. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 820-829.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Maes, H. H., Silberg, J., & Eaves, L. J. (2007). A children of twins study of parental divorce and offspringpsychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48, 667-675.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Harden, K. P., Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A. F., & Martin, N. G. (2007). A genetically informed study of the intergenerational transmission of marital instability. Journal of Marriage and Family, 69, 793-809.
Friedman, J. N. W., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Interpersonal perception and personality disorders: Utilization of a thin slice approach.Journal of Research in Personality, 41, 667-688.
Harden, K.P., Lynch, S.K., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R.E., D'Onofrio, B.M., Slutske, W.S., Heath, A.C., Waldron, M., Madden, P., & Martin, N.G. (2007). A behavior genetic investigation of adolescent motherhood and offspring mental health problems. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 667-683.
Harden K. P., Turkheimer E., Emery R. E., D'Onofrio B. M., Slutske W. S., Heath A. C., Martin N. G. (2007). Marital conflict and conduct problems in children of twins. Child Development, 78, 1-18.
Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E. & Loehlin, J. C. (2007). Genotype by environment interaction in adolescents' cognitive aptitude. Behavior Genetics, 37, 273-283.
Jane, J. S., Oltmanns, T. F., South, S. C., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Gender bias in diagnostic criteria for personality disorders: An item response theory analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 166-175.
Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E. (2007). Detrimental psychological outcomes associated with early pubertal timing in adolescent girls.Developmental Review, 27, 151-171.
Waldron, M., Heath, A. C., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Age at first sexual intercourse and teenage pregnancy in Australian female twins. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 10, 440-449.
Williams, M. T., & Turkheimer, E. (2007). Identification and explanation of racial differences on contamination measures. Behaviour Research andTherapy, 45, 3041-3050.
Pagan, J. L., Eaton, N., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns,.T. F. (2006). Peer-reported personality problems of research nonparticipants: Are our samples biased? Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1131-1142.
Jane, J.S., Pagan, J.L., Fiedler, E.R., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2006). The interrater reliability of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.Comprehensive Psychiatry, 47, 368-375.
Friedman, J. N. W., Oltmanns, T. F.; Gleason, M. E. J. & Turkheimer, E. (2006). Mixed impressions: Reactions of strangers to people with pathological personality traits. Journal of Research in Personality, 40, 395-410.
Lynch, S. K., Turkheimer, E., D’Onofrio, B. M., Mendle, J., Emery, R. E, Slutske, W. S. & Martin, N. G. (2006). A genetically informed study of the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavior problems. Family Psychology, 20, 190-198.
D'Onofrio, B. M.; Turkheimer, E.; Emery, R. E. Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A. & Martin, Nicholas G.. (2006). A genetically informed study of the processes underlying the association between parental marital instability and offspring adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 42, 486-499.
Mendle, J., Turkheimer, E., D'Onofrio, B. M., Lynch, S. K., Emery, R. E., Slutske, W. S. & Martin, N. G. (2006). Family Structure and Age at Menarche: A Children-of-Twins Approach. Developmental Psychology, 42, 533-542.
Oltmanns, T. F. and Turkheimer, E. (2006). Perceptions of self and others regarding pathological personality traits. In R. F. Kreuger & J. L. Tackett (Eds.) Personality and psychopathology: Building bridges (pp. 71-111). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.
Turkheimer, E. (2006). Inter: Action and play [Review of the book Genes and Behavior: Nature-Nurture Interplay Explained]. PsycCRITIQUES, 51(43).
Turkheimer, E., D’Onofrio, B. M., Maes, H. & Eaves, L. (2005). Analysis and interpretation of twin studies including measures of the shared environment. Child Development, 76, 1217-1233.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T. F. (2005). Self and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems.Psychological Assessment, 17, 123-131.
Williams, M. T., Turkheimer, E., Schmidt, K. & Oltmanns, T. F. (2005). Ethnic Identification Biases Responses to the Padua Inventory for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Assessment, 12, 174-185.
D’Onofrio, B. M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R. E., Slutske, W. S., Heath, A. C., Madden, P. A., & Martin, N. G. (2005). A genetically informed study of marital instability and its association with offspring psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 570-586.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Interpersonal perception and pathological personality features: Consistency across peer groups.Journal of Personality, 73, 675-691.
Pagan, J., Whitmore, M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Personality disorders not otherwise specified: Searching for an empirically based diagnostic threshold. Journal of Personality Disorders, 19, 674-679.
Turkheimer, E. (2005). Mobiles: A gloomy view of the prospects for developmental behavioral genetics. In E. Perense (Ed.). Wrestling with behavioral genetics. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Universtity Press.
Oltmanns, T. F., Gleason, M. E. J., Klonsky, E., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult? Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal, 14. 739-751.
Turkheimer, E. (2004). Spinach and Ice Cream: Why Social Science Is So Difficult. In. L. DiLalla (Ed). Behavior genetics principles: Perspectives in development, personality, and psychopathology. (pp. 161-189). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.
Ganea, P. A. Lillard, A. S. & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Preschooler's understanding of the role of mental states and action in pretense. Journal of Cognition & Development. 5, 213-238.
Clifton, A., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2004). Contrasting perspectives on personality problems: Descriptions from the self and others. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1499-1514.
Oltmanns, T.F., Friedman, J.N., Fiedler, E.R., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Perceptions of people with personality disorders based on thin slices of behavior.Journal of Research in Personality., 38, 216-229.
Fiedler, E.R., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2004). Traits associated with personality disorders and adjustment to military life: Predictive validity of self and peer reports. Military Medicine, 169, 207-211.
Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Deliberate self-harm in a non-clinical population: Prevalence and psychological correlates. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 1501-1508.
D’Onofrio, B.M., Turkheimer, E., Eaves, L.J., Corey, L.A., Berg, K., Solaas, M.H., & Emery, R.E. (2003). The role of the Children of Twins design in elucidating causal relations between parent characteristics and child outcomes. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 44, 1130-1144.
Turkheimer, E., Haley, A., D’Onofrio, B., Waldron, M & Gottesman, I. I. (2003). Socioeconomic status modifies heritability of IQ in young children. Psychological Science, 14, 623-628.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F. & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Personality and the derogation of others: Descriptions based on self- and peer-report. Journal of Research in Personality, 37, 16-33
Thomas, C., Turkheimer, E. & Oltmanns, T. F. (2003). Factorial structure of pathological personality traits as evaluated by peers. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 81-91.
Oltmanns, T. F., Melley, A. M., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Impaired Social Functioning and Symptoms of Personality Disorders in a Non-Clinical Population. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 437-452.
Klonsky, E.D., Jane, J.S., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2002). Gender role and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 464-476.
Klonsky, E. D., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Informant reports of personality disorder: Relation to self-report, and future research directions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 300-311.
Melley, A. M., Oltmanns, T. F. & Turkheimer, E. (2002). The Schedule for non-adaptive and adaptive personality (SNAP): Temporal stability and predictive validity. Assessment, 9, 181-187.
Turkheimer, E. (2000). Three laws of behavior genetics and what they mean. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9, 160-164.
Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T., Turkheimer, E., & Fiedler, E. (2000). Recollections of conflict with parents and family support in the personality disorders.Journal of Personality Disorders, 14, 291-299.
Turkheimer, E. & Waldron, M. C. (2000). Nonshared environment: A theoretical, methodological and quantitative review. Psychological Bulletin, 126,78-108.
Turkheimer, E. & Waldron, M. C. (2000). Statistical analysis, experimental method, and causal inference in developmental behavioral genetics. Human Development, 43, 51-52.
Thomas, J., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2000). Psychometric analysis of racial differences in the Maudsley Obsessional Compulsive Inventory. Assessment, 9, 247-258
Ferguson J. E., Newberry, Y. G., Deangelis, G. A., Finnerty J. J., Agarwal S., Turkheimer E. (1998). The Fetal‑pelvic index has minimal utility in predicting fetal‑pelvic Disproportion. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 179(5):1186‑1192.
Turkheimer, E. (1998). Heritability and biological explanation. Psychological Review, 105, 782-791.
Turkheimer, E. (1997). The search for a psychometric left. European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 779-783.
Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E. & Strauss, M. (1998). Peer assessment of personality traits and pathology in female college students. Assessment, 5, 53-65.
Farace, E. & Turkheimer, E. (1996). Gender differences in brain morphometry and function. In E. D. Bigler (Ed.), Handbook of Human Brain Function: Neuroimaging. New York, Plenum Press.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1996). Simulating the dynamics of genes and environment in development. Development and Psychopathology, 8, 667-677.
Rosenfeld, B. & Turkheimer, E. (1995). Multidimensional representation of decision-making in chronic schizophrenics. Multivariate BehavioralResearch, 30, 199-211.
Rosenfeld, B. and Turkheimer, E. (1995). Modeling psychiatric patients' treatment decision making. Law and Human Behavior, 19, 389-405.
Turkheimer, E., Goldsmith, H. H., & Gottesman, I. I. (1995). Commentary (on paper by G. Gottlieb). Human development, 38, 142-153.
Turkheimer, E. (1995). So what and what next? [Review of the book Pseudoscience and Biological Psychiatry: Blaming the Body]. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 60, 468-470.
Fishman, E., Turkheimer, E. & DeGood, D. E. (1995). Touch relieves stress and pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 18, 69-79.
Lichtenberg, P. A., Manning, C. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1992). Memory dysfunction in depressed spousal caregivers. Clinical Gerontologist, 12, 77-80.
Turkheimer, E. & Farace, E. (1992). A reanalysis of gender differences in IQ scores following unilateral cerebral lesions. Psychological Assessment, 4, 498-501.
Turkheimer, E., Farace, E., Yeo, R. A. & Bigler, E. D. (1993). Quantitative analysis of gender differences in the effects of lateralized lesions on Verbal and Performance IQ. Intelligence, 17, 461-474.
Turkheimer, E. & Parry, C. D. H. (1992). Why the gap? Process and policy in civil commitment hearings. American Psychologist, 47, 646-655.
Turkheimer, E. (1992). The new wave in nurture. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 474.
Parry, C. D. H., Turkheimer, E. & Hundley, P. L. (1992). A comparison of commitment and recommitment hearings: Legal and policy considerations.International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 15, 25-41.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. (1992). Length of hospitalization and outcome of commitment and recommitment hearings. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 43, 65-68.
Rosenfeld, B., Turkheimer, E. & Gardner, W. P. (1992). Decision making in a schizophrenic population. Law and Human Behavior, 16, 651-662.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1991). Is H2 = 0 a null hypothesis anymore? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14, 410-411.
Turkheimer, E. (1991). Individual and group differences in adoption studies of IQ. Psychological Bulletin, 110, 392-405.
Parry, C. D. H., Turkheimer, E., Hundley, P. L. & Creskoff, E. (1991). A comparison of respondents in initial and recommitment hearings. Law and Human Behavior, 15, 315-324.
Turkheimer, E. & Gottesman, I. I. (1991). Individual differences and the canalization of human behavior. Developmental Psychology, 27, 18-22.
Yeo, R. A., Turkheimer, E. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Neuropsychological methods of localizing brain dysfunction: Clinical vs. empirical approaches.Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology, 3, 290-303.
Turkheimer, E. (1990). On the alleged independence of variance components and group differences. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 10, 686-690.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R. A. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Basic relations among lesion laterality, lesion volume and neuropsychological performance.Neuropsychologia, 28, 1011-1019.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R. A., Jones, C. L. & Bigler, E. D. (1990). Quantitative assessment of covariation between neuropsychological function and location of naturally occurring lesions in humans. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 12, 549-565.
Turkheimer, E. (1990). Consensus and controversy about IQ. Contemporary Psychology, 35, 428-430.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Commitment and recommitment: Shortcomings in the application of the law. Developments in Mental Health Law, 9, 25-29.
Turkheimer, E. (1989). Techniques of quantitative measurement of morphological characteristics of the central nervous system. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp.47-64. New York: Plenum.
Bigler, E. D., Yeo, R. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Neuropsychological function and brain imaging: Introduction and overview. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp. 1-12. New York: Plenum.
Bigler, E. D., Yeo, R. A. & Turkheimer, E. (1989). Neuropsychological functioning and brain imaging: Concluding remarks and synthesis. In E. Bigler, R. Yeo & E. Turkheimer (Eds.), Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imagery, pp. 339-345. New York: Plenum.
Turkheimer, E. (1988). Commentary on Psychoanalysis and Schizophrenia. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 80.
Turkheimer, E. (1988). Commentary on Physician Versus Humanist. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 510.
Raz, S., Raz, N., Weinberger, D. R., Boronow, J., Pickar, D., Bigler, E. D. & Turkheimer, E. (1987). Morphological brain abnormalities in schizophrenia determined by computed tomography: A problem of measurement? Psychiatry Research, 22, 91-98.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., Raz, N., & Bigler, E.D. (1987). Volumetric asymmetries of the human brain: Intellectual correlates. Brain and Cognition, 6, 15-23.
Raz, N., Raz, S., Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., Bigler, E.D., & Cullum, C.M. (1987). Relationship between cognitive and morphological asymmetry in dementia of the Alzheimer type: A CT scan study. International Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 301-309.
Turkheimer, E. (1986). Cognitive development of adopted and fostered children. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.
Bigler, E.D., Hubler, D.W., Cullum, C.M., & Turkheimer, E. (1985). Intellectual and memory impairment in dementia: CT volume correlations.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 173, 347-352.
Turkheimer, E., Cullum, C.M., Hubler, D., Paver, S., Yeo, R.A., & Bigler, E.D. (1984). Quantifying cortical atrophy. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, andPsychiatry, 47, 1314-1318.
Bigler, E. D., Paver, S., Cullum, C. M, Turkheimer, E., Hubler, D. & Yeo, R. A. (1984). Ventricular enlargement, cortical atrophy and neuropsychological performance following head injury. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 295-298.
Bigler, E. D., Paver, S., Cullum, C. M., Turkheimer, E., Hubler, D., Yeo, R. (1984). Volumetric cat measures and neurophysiological performance in Alzheimer’s Disease. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 291-294.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., & Bigler, E.D. (1984). The influence of sex and age on unilateral cerebral lesion sequelae. International Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 299-301.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R., & Bigler, E.D. (1983). Digital planimetry in APLSF. Behavior Methods Research and Instrumentation, 15, 471-473.
Yeo, R.A., Turkheimer, E., & Bigler, E.D. (1983). A simple computerized method for quantification of CAT scan parameters: Reliability and utility. Clinical Neuropsychology, 4, 287.
Papers Presented (very partial)
Turkheimer, E. (2003). Shared Effects: Understanding the Influence of High-Risk Environments. Symposium presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Fl.
Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Lynch, S.K., Turkheimer, E.N., Emery, R.E., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (2003). Association of paternal absence with age of menarche in girls. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association.
Mendle, J. & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Birth weight and intelligence: a comparison of between and within family models. Poster presentation at the Biennial Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development.
D’Onofrio, B., Emery, R., Slutske, W., Heath, A., & Martin, N. (April 2003). The link between parental divorce and offspring behavioral problems: Selection or causation? Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Tampa, Florida.
D’Onofrio, B., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R., Mendle, J., Lynch, S., Slutske, W., Heath, A., & Martin, N. (June 2003). Association between parental divorce and offspring life transitions: Selection or causation? Paper presented at the Behavior Genetics Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Friedman, J.N.W., Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E., & Schmidt, K. (2003, June) Gender Bias in Cluster C Personality Disorder Diagnosis: Differential Item Functioning. Poster presented at the 2003 meeting of the American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA.
Oltmanns, T. F., South, S. C., & Turkheimer, E. (2003, October). Three-year stability of personality disorder features: Self-report, informant report, and relationship to social functioning. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Toronto, Canada.
South, S. C., Friedman, J. N. W., & Turkheimer E. (2003, October). Gender Differences in Personality Disorder Features: A Differential Item Functioning (DIF) AnalysisI. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Toronto, Canada.
Turkheimer, E. (2001). What Makes Family Members Different From Each Other? Tools for Understanding the Nonshared Environment. Invited discussant, Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis.
Waldron, M. & Turkheimer, E. (2001). Nonshared Effects of Objectively Defined Shared Environment. . Paper presented at Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis.
Turkheimer, E., Haley, A., D'Onofrio, A., Waldron, M., Emery, R. E. & Gottesman, I. I.. (2001).
Socioeconomic status modifies heritability of intelligence in impoverished children Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Cambridge, England.
Turkheimer, E. (2001). Tools for identifying sources of nonshared environment. Invited discussant. Behavior Genetics Association, Cambridge, England.
Waldron, M. & Turkheimer, E. (2001). A meta-analytic review of bivariate nonshared environment. Behavior Genetics Association, Cambridge, England.
Turkheimer, E. (2001). Nonshared Environment: What it is, what it isn't, and what it could be. Invited talk, The Pittsburgh Conference on Behavior Genetics and Development Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh.
Turkheimer, E. (2001). Null Hypothesis Significance Testing and the Molecular Genetics of Complex Behavior . Invited talk, Genetic Principles -- Development, Personality, and Psychopathology: A Festschrift in Honor of Prof. Irving I. Gottesman. Minneapolis, June.
Friedman, J. N. W., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. (2001, June) Thin Slices of Personality Disorders: Accuracy Variability based on Type of Information. Poster presented at the 2001 meeting of the American Psychological Society, Toronto, Canada.
South, S. C., Oltmanns, T. F., & Turkheimer, E. Interpersonal perception and the personality disorders: Accuracy and stability of peer and self report. Poster presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Madison, WI. November 4, 2001.
Ganea, P. A., Lillard, A. S. & Turkheimer, E. (2001). Children's understanding of pretense: Action or mental states? Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.
DOnofrio, B.M., Turkheimer, E., Emery, R.E., Corey, L.A., Berg, K., Solaas, M.H., Eaves, L.J. (2001). The role of the Children of Twins design in highlighting genetic and environmental pathways between parental and child characteristics. Paper presented at the Behavior Genetics Association Conference, Cambridge, England.
Turkheimer, E. Half-siblings and nonlinear genetic variance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Behavioral Genetics Association, June 30, 2000.
Turkheimer, E. The meaning of nonshared environment. In E. Turkheimer (Invited Chair). New syntheses of genes and environment. Paper presented at the 11th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, CO., June 4, 1999.
Turkheimer, E. Coming to grips with the gloomy prospect. Plenary address presented at the annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Vancouver, Canada, July6, 1999.
Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E.T., Wagner, J.N., & Haury, C.S. Perceptions of people with personality disorders from thin slices of behavior. Paper presented
at the 11th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, CO. June 4, 1999.
Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. Informant ratings of personality disorder traits by friends and non-friend acquaintances. In D. Westen (Chair) Personality and personality disorders: Alternatives to self-reports. Symposium presented at the 11th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, CO.June 5, 1999.
Klonsky, D., Fiedler, E.R., Turkheimer, E., and Oltmanns, T.F. Associations between personality disorders and retrospective reports of family environment adversity. Poster presented at the 107th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 20-24, 1999
Oltmanns,T.F., Turkheimer, E, and Fiedler, E.R. Peer assessment of personality disorders: Predictive validity. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress on the Disorders of Personality, Geneva, Switzerland, September 17, 1999.
Turkheimer, E., Oltmanns, T.F., and Fiedler, E.R. Validity of informant ratings of personality disorders. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress on the Disorders of Personality, Geneva, Switzerland, September 17, 1999.
Jane, J. S., Klonsky, E. D., Fiedler, E. R., Turkheimer, E., Oltmanns, T. F.Gender bias in the personality disorders: An empirical investigation in two large non-clinical samples. Poster presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Montreal, Quebec, November 18-21,1999.
Wagner, J. N., Oltmanns, T. F., and Turkheimer, E. Perceptions of People with Personality Disorders based on Thin Slices of Behavior. Poster presented at the14th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Montreal, Quebec, November 18-21, 1999.
Melley, A. M., Oltmanns, T. F., and Turkheimer, E. Predicting Social Functioning from Personality Disorder Traits: A Follow-up Study. Poster presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Montreal, Quebec, November 18-21, 1999.
Turkheimer, E., South, S. C., Ruff, E. A., and Oltmanns, T. F. Threat-Induced Derogation in Multiply Assessed Narcissists. Paper presented at the 14thannual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Montreal,Quebec, November 18-21, 1999.
D'Onofrio, B., Turkheimer, E., Eaves, L., Corey, L., McArdle, J., Emery,
B., Waldron, M. (2000). Partitioning the Intergenerational
Transmission of Maternal Smoking and Child Birth Weight: The Role of the Children of Twins Methodology. Poster presented at Behavior Genetics Association. (Won award for best student presentation)
Turkheimer, E., Thomas, R.C., Clifton, A., & Oltmanns, T.F. Self and other views of personality pathology. Poster presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Boston, MA, November 14, 1998.
Heinhold, A.M., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. The relationship between personality disorder traits and social functioning. Poster presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Boston, MA, November 14, 1998.
Schaffner, K. F., Gottesman, I. I. & Turkheimer, E. (1997). Genes and environments in molecular behavioral genetics: New methods and overlooked limitations. Paper presented at joint meeting of SHHV/AAB/SBC, Baltimore, November, 1997.
Turkheimer, E. Simulated Dynamics of Genes and Environment in Development. Annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Toronto, June, 1997.
Ferguson, J., Newberry, Y., Turkheimer, E., DeAngelis, J., Finnerty, S., & Agarwal, S. The fetal Pelvic index does not predict fetal-pelvic disproportion. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Obstetrical Society, Boston, January 1998.
Oltmanns, T. F. & Turkheimer, E. Peer assessment of personality traits and pathology. Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Palm Springs, CA, October, 1997.
Trumbetta, S.L., Gottesman, I.I., Turkheimer, E.N., & Page, W. Twin similarity for heterosexual pair‑bonding: Lifetime marital histories of World War II veteran twins. Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July, 1997.
Thomas, J. F., Turkheimer, E. & Oltmanns, T. Psychometric analysis of racial differences on the Maudsley Obsessional-Compulsive INventory. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behaivor Therapy, San Diego, CA, November, 1994.
Rosenfeld, B. and Turkheimer, E. Modelling psychiatric patients' treatment decision making. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Santa Fe, NM, March, 1994.
Farace, E. and Turkheimer, E. Are there gender differences in problem solving strategy for performance IQ? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Cincinatti, OH, February, 1994.
Turkheimer, E. Assessing the validity of psychometric indicators of localized brain dysfunction. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, August 1990.
Parry, C.D.H., & Turkheimer, E. A comparison of commitment and recommitment hearings: Legal and policy implications. Presented at the Biennial Conference of Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, Williamsburg, VA, March 1990.
Turkheimer, E., Yeo, R. A. & Bigler, E. D. Effects of volume and locus of brain lesions on neuropsychological performance. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Phoenix, November, 1989.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. Commitment and Recommitment: The interaction between judicial and mental health systems. Presented at the Fall convention of the Virginia Psychological Association, Richmond, October, 1989.
Parry, C. D. H. & Turkheimer, E. The reality of the commitment hearing. Presented at the 10th annual human rights seminar, Charlottesville, July, 1989.
Turkheimer, E. (1989). What can we learn from IQ differences between separated siblings? (Abstract). Behavior Genetics, 19, 778. Presented at the annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Charlottesville, June, 1989.
Parry, C.D.H., Turkheimer, E., & Hundley, P.L. Civil Commitment and Recommitment. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, May 1989.
Yeo, R. A., Turkheimer, E. & Bigler, E. D. The influence of sex and age on unilateral cerebral lesion sequelae. Paper presented at the 1984 International Neuropsychology Society meeting, Houston, Texas.
Bigler, E., Hubler, D., Turkheimer, E., Cullum, C., Paver, S., & Yeo, R. Volumetric CAT measures and neuropsychological performance in Alzheimer's disease. Paper presented at the 1984 International Neuropsychology meeting, Houston, Texas.
Bigler, E., Paver, S., Cullum, C., Turkheimer, E., Hubler, D. & Yeo, R. Ventricular enlargement, cortical atrophy and neuropsychological performance following close head injury. Paper presented ant the 1984 International Neuropsychology meeting, Houston, Texas.
Yeo, R. A., Turkheimer, E., Raz, N. & Bigler, E. D. Volumetric parameters of the normal human brain: Intellectual correlates. Paper presented at the 1985 International Neuropsychology meeting, San Diego, California.
Turkheimer, E. Genetic Counseling: Genetics or Counseling? Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Antonio, February, 1983.
Turkheimer, E. & Olbrisch, M. E. O. Neuropsychological Testing to Differentiate Functional and Organic Psychopathology: A quantitative review. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, August, 1982.