Associations between informant ratings of personality disorder traits, self‐reports of personality, and directly observed behavior
Journal of Personality2018Vol. 86(6), pp. 1078–1101
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Abstract
Informants' ratings of PD traits are impressively accurate, converging both with self-reports of relevant traits and directly observed interpersonal behavior. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of PDs and associated traits can be augmented by information from multiple acquaintances who have the opportunity to observe how an individual interacts with others on a daily basis across diverse contexts.
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