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Neil Andrew Meyer, Ph.D.

Concepts (25)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Schizoid Personality Disorder12023140.900 Why?
Personality Inventory1202310180.700 Why?
Wit and Humor as Topic12017300.540 Why?
Psychometrics1202330620.440 Why?
Personality120175600.420 Why?
Borderline Personality Disorder120177680.320 Why?
Suicidal Ideation1201714610.270 Why?
Factor Analysis, Statistical120239990.180 Why?
Psychotropic Drugs120198790.110 Why?
Psychotherapy1201916450.090 Why?
Suicide1201716040.060 Why?
Reproducibility of Results12023201250.060 Why?
Biomedical Research1201934580.050 Why?
Models, Biological1201994430.050 Why?
Mental Disorders1201968510.040 Why?
Depression1201782300.030 Why?
Young Adult12023598860.030 Why?
Middle Aged220232230040.030 Why?
Adult220232230380.030 Why?
Adolescent12023888320.030 Why?
Personality Disorders120197270.030 Why?
Male220233636910.020 Why?
Female220233961010.020 Why?
Risk Factors12017748360.020 Why?
Humans320237659560.020 Why?
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