Robert D. Latzman

Robert D. Latzman

Georgia State University

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Robert D. Latzman

Robert D. Latzman, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia State University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Advancing clinical development for neuronopathic Hunter syndrome through a quantitatively‐driven reverse translation framework

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with better task-based delay of gratification skills are rated as less impulsive, more agreeable, and smarter.

Principles and procedures for revising the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology.

New approaches to deep phenotyping in addictions.

Clinical and Personality Assessment: An Essay in the Honor of Scott O. Lilienfeld

Personality Pathology Assessment in Youth: Introduction to the Special Section

Pathological personality in relation to multiple domains of quality of life and impairment: Evidence for the specific relevance of the maladaptive poles of major trait domains.

Reflections on the Personality and Psychopathology Interface in Honor of Scott O. Lilienfeld: Toward Illuminating the Nature of the Processes Underlying Personality Disturbances

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Citations(since 2020)

7858

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5402

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

119

i10Index(since 2020)

108

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Top articles of Robert D. Latzman

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Advancing clinical development for neuronopathic Hunter syndrome through a quantitatively‐driven reverse translation framework

Clinical and Translational Science

Robert D Latzman

Olivia Campagne

Meera E Modi

Marta Karas

CJ Malanga

...

2024/4

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with better task-based delay of gratification skills are rated as less impulsive, more agreeable, and smarter.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

William D Hopkins

Chelsea M Cox

Robert D Latzman

Michael J Beran

2024/2/26

Principles and procedures for revising the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology.

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

Miriam K Forbes

Whitney R Ringwald

Timothy Allen

David C Cicero

Lee Anna Clark

...

2024/1

New approaches to deep phenotyping in addictions.

Ashley L Watts

Robert D Latzman

Cassandra L Boness

Roman Kotov

Lori Keyser-Marcus

...

2023/5

Clinical and Personality Assessment: An Essay in the Honor of Scott O. Lilienfeld

Martin Sellbom

Yossef S Ben-Porath

Robert D Latzman

2023/1/1

Personality Pathology Assessment in Youth: Introduction to the Special Section

Journal of Personality Assessment

Robert D Latzman

Lize Verbeke

2023/7/4

Pathological personality in relation to multiple domains of quality of life and impairment: Evidence for the specific relevance of the maladaptive poles of major trait domains.

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

Kelsey A Hobbs

Frank D Mann

Robert D Latzman

Johannes Zimmermann

Ulrich Jaeger

...

2023/2

Reflections on the Personality and Psychopathology Interface in Honor of Scott O. Lilienfeld: Toward Illuminating the Nature of the Processes Underlying Personality Disturbances

Clinical Psychological Science

Mark F Lenzenweger

Christopher J Patrick

Ashley L Watts

Robert D Latzman

Richard A Depue

2023/7

Intellectual Humility: Definitions, Questions, and Scott O. Lilienfeld as a Case Example

Shauna M Bowes

Adele Strother

Rachel J Ammirati

Robert D Latzman

2023/1/1

Assessing the measurement invariance of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 across Black and White Americans.

Psychological Assessment

Colin D Freilich

Isabella M Palumbo

Robert D Latzman

Robert F Krueger

2023/6/29

Situating Psychopathy Within the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) Among Italian Community-Dwelling Adults

Journal of Personality Disorders

Isabella M Palumbo

Claudio Sica

Christopher J Patrick

Robert D Latzman

2023/2

Hippocampal anterior-posterior shift in childhood and adolescence

Progress in neurobiology

Anna Plachti

Robert D Latzman

Somayeh Maleki Balajoo

Felix Hoffstaedter

Kathrine Skak Madsen

...

2023/6/1

Characterizing the personality and gray matter volume of chimpanzees that exhibit autism-related socio-communicative phenotypes

Personality Neuroscience

William D Hopkins

Michele Mulholland

Robert D Latzman

2023/1

On the Association between Grants and Scholarly Achievement among the World’s Most Eminent Psychologists

Current Psychology

Scott O Lilienfeld

Shauna M Bowes

Adele N Strother

Crystal J Liu

Thomas H Costello

...

2023/11

The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) and the search for neurobiological substrates of mental illness: A review and roadmap for future research

Colin G DeYoung

Scott D Blain

Robert D Latzman

Rachael Grazioplene

John D Haltigan

...

2023/5/5

The Nomological Net of Scott Lilienfeld’s Psychopathic Personality Inventory Scales

LA Clark

L Dindo

E McDade-Montez

K Kohl

A Casillas

...

2023

Psychopathology in children: The transdiagnostic contribution of affiliative capacity and inhibitory control

Development and Psychopathology

Isabella M Palumbo

Christopher J Patrick

Robert D Latzman

2023/10

Personality neuroscience: An emerging field with bright prospects

Colin G DeYoung

Roger E Beaty

Erhan Genç

Robert D Latzman

Luca Passamonti

...

2022

How robust is the p factor? Using multitrait-multimethod modeling to inform the meaning of general factors of youth psychopathology

Clinical Psychological Science

Ashley L Watts

Bridget A Makol

Isabella M Palumbo

Andres De Los Reyes

Thomas M Olino

...

2022/7

Assessment of psychopathy: Addressing myths, misconceptions, and fallacies

Psychopathy: Its uses, validity and status

Martin Sellbom

Scott O Lilienfeld

Robert D Latzman

Dustin B Wygant

2022

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