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Josh Miller

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Professor and Chair, Clinical Program
**I will be reviewing grad applications for fall 2023 admission to the clinical psychology PhD program under my supervision.**

Education

Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2003

Google Scholar Profile

Researchgate Profile

Research Interests

General and pathological personality trait models; personality disorders with a specific focus on the the conceptualization and assessment of psychopathy and narcissism; externalizing behaviors (antisocial behavior; aggression, substance use; gambling).

** If you are interested in participating in my research lab, you need to have a 3.5 or higher overall GPA and be able to commit to two consecutive semesters of Psych 4800 for 2-3 credit hours (meaning 6 to 9 hours in the lab a week).**

Assessment Scales

Five-Factor Model Antagonistic Triad Measure (FFM ATM)
Elemental Psychopathy Assessment

EPA Long Version

EPA Short Form - With Validity Scales

EPA Short Form - No Validity Scales (72 items)

EPA Super Short Form - 18 items only

Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory

Long Version (148 items)

Short Version (60 items)

Super Short Version (15 items)

Five-Factor Machiavellianism Inventory

Long Version (52 items)

Super Short Form (15 items)

IPIP-NEO PI-R 

120 IRT-based IPIP-NEO

60-item IRT based IPIP-NEO (2 items per facet)

100-item PID-5 (Maples et al., 2014)

Shortened version of the NPI

Narcissistic Personality Inventory - 13

NPI-13 Likert Version

Narcissistic Vulnerability Scale (Adjective scale that can be used as a trait or state assessment)

Scoring sheet for PID-5 domains, facets, and PDs based on Krueger et al. (2012) norms

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