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A Taxometric Analysis of Type-D Personality
Psychosomatic Medicine, 10/20/09
Ferguson E et al. – Type D is better represented as a dimensional construct. Implications for theory development and clinical practice with respect to Type D are examined as well as the wider use of taxometrics within psychosomatic medicine (e.g., to investigate if there are medically unexplained syndrome taxons, such as a Gulf War Syndrome taxon).
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