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Robert F. Krueger

Title: Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry
Degree: PhD, University of Wisconsin
Dept: Psychology and Psychiatry
Office:Psychology Building Rm 453B

Phone:935-7256
E-mail: rkrueger@artsci.wustl.edu
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Research Interests:
Professor Krueger is a clinical and personality psychologist interested in understanding the origins of individual differences in personality and psychopathology. He completed his clinical internship at Brown University. His research often employs behavior genetic designs and multivariate quantitative models. Major research goals involve developing comprehensive, empirically-based models of personality and psychopathology applicable in both clinical and research settings. A related research interest involves modeling the ways in which genetic and environmental forces intertwine in the development of human individual differences.

Selected Publications:

Krueger, R. F. (1999). The structure of common mental disorders. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56, 921-926.

Krueger, R. F., Hicks, B. M., Patrick, C. J., Carlson, S. R., Iacono, W. G., & McGue, M. (2002). Etiologic connections among substance dependence, antisocial behavior, and personality: Modeling the externalizing spectrum. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111,411-424.

Markon, K., Krueger, R. F., & Watson, D. (2005). Delineating the structure of normal and abnormal personality: An integrative hierarchical approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 139-157.

Krueger, R. F., & Markon, K. E. (2006). Reinterpreting comorbidity: A model based approach to understanding and classifying psychopathology. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2, 111-133.

Krueger, R. F., Skodol, A. E., Livesley, W. J., Shrout, P., & Huang, Y. (2007). Synthesizing dimensional and categorical approaches to personality disorders: Refining the research agenda for DSM-V Axis II. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 16(S1), S65-S73.

 
 
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