Williams M, Turkheimer E, Schmidt K, Oltmanns T. Ethnic identification biases responses to the Padua Inventory for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Assessment. 2005;12(2):174–185.
2005
Clifton A, Turkheimer E, Oltmanns T. Self-and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems.. Psychological assessment. 2005;17(2):123.
Turkheimer E, D’Onofrio B, Maes H, Eaves L. Analysis and interpretation of twin studies including measures of the shared environment. Child Development. 2005;76(6):1217–1233.
2004
Fiedler E, Oltmanns T, Turkheimer E. Traits associated with personality disorders and adjustment to military life: Predictive validity of self and peer reports. Military medicine. 2004;169(3):207–211.
Oltmanns T, Friedman JN, Fiedler E, Turkheimer E. Perceptions of people with personality disorders based on thin slices of behavior. Journal of Research in Personality. 2004;38(3):216–229.
Clifton A, Turkheimer E, Oltmanns T. Contrasting perspectives on personality problems: Descriptions from the self and others. Personality and Individual Differences. 2004;36(7):1499–1514.
Ganea P, Lillard A, Turkheimer E. Preschooler’s understanding of the role of mental states and action in pretense. Journal of Cognition and Development. 2004;5(2):213–238.
Turkheimer E. Spinach and ice cream: Why social science is so difficult. Behavior genetics principles: Perspectives in development, personality, and psychopathology, ed. LF DiLalla. American Psychological Association.[rMDG]. 2004.
2003
Thomas C, Turkheimer E, Oltmanns T. Factorial structure of pathological personality as evaluated by peers.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2003;112(1):81.
South S, Oltmanns T, Turkheimer E. Personality and the derogation of others: Descriptions based on self-and peer report. Journal of Research in Personality. 2003;37(1):16–33.