Education
M.S., Clinical Psychology, University of Georgia, 2017
B.S., Psychology & B.A., Cognitive Science, University of Georgia, 2014
Research
My primary research interest is enriching the nomological network of trait Antagonism. Based in structural models of personality, my research is aimed at understanding how individual-level variables (e.g. personality traits, psychophysiological indices) are related to externalizing outcomes (e.g., aggression, substance use).
Selected Publications
Hyatt, C. S., Owens, M. M., Gray, J. C., Carter, N. T., MacKillop, J., Sweet, L. H., & Miller, J. D. (in press). Personality traits share overlapping neuroanatomical correlates with internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
Hyatt, C. S., Zeichner, A., & Miller, J. D. Laboratory aggression and personality traits: A meta- analytic review. (in press). Psychology of Violence.
Hyatt, C. S., Sleep, C. E., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller, J. L., Sedikides, C., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2018). Narcissism and self-esteem: A nomological network analysis. PLoS ONE 13(8): e0201088.
Miller, J. D., Hyatt, C.S., Maples-Keller, J. L., Carter, N. T., & Lynam D. R. (2017). Psychopathy and Machiavellianism: A distinction without a difference? Journal of Personality, 85, 439-453.
Sleep, C. E., Lynam, D. R., Hyatt, C. S., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Perils of partialling redux: The case of the dark triad. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 126, 939-950.
Hyatt, C. S., Sleep, C. E., Lynam, D. R., Widiger, T. A., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J. D. (2017). Ratings of Affective and Interpersonal Tendencies Differ for Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism: A Replication and Extension of Gore & Widiger (2016). Journal of Personality, 86, 422-434.