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Douglas B. Samuel, 1 Douglas B. Samuel, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychological Sciences (765) 494-7559 Purdue University [email protected] 703 Third Street Licensed Clinical Psychologist West Lafayette, IN 47907 Indiana # 20042571A EDUCATION University of Kentucky Ph.D., Clinical Psychology Lexington, KY May 2009 Advisor: Thomas A. Widiger University of Kentucky M.S., Clinical Psychology Lexington, KY August 2005 Indiana University, Honors College B.A., Psychology Bloomington, IN May, 2001 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Associate Professor August 2017 to present Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences Assistant Professor August 2011 to August 2017 Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow July 2009 to June 2011 Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT VA New England MIRECC, Veterans Administration- Connecticut, West Haven, CT Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Intern July 2008 to June 2009 Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital TEACHING EXPERIENCE Course Instructor PSY 679 Adult Behavior Disorders Practicum 2011-2015, Fall 2016 Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences PSY 667 Personality Assessment Spring 2013, 2015 Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences PSY350 Abnormal Psychology Fall 2015, Spring 2016

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Page 1: Douglas B. Samuel, Ph.D.samppl.psych.purdue.edu/~dbsamuel/Samuel_facultyCV_2-10-20.pdf · Douglas B. Samuel, 1 Douglas B. Samuel, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychological

Douglas B. Samuel, 1

Douglas B. Samuel, Ph.D. Associate Professor

Department of Psychological Sciences (765) 494-7559

Purdue University [email protected]

703 Third Street Licensed Clinical Psychologist

West Lafayette, IN 47907 Indiana # 20042571A

EDUCATION

University of Kentucky Ph.D., Clinical Psychology

Lexington, KY May 2009

Advisor: Thomas A. Widiger

University of Kentucky M.S., Clinical Psychology

Lexington, KY August 2005

Indiana University, Honors College B.A., Psychology

Bloomington, IN May, 2001

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Associate Professor August 2017 to present

Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences

Assistant Professor August 2011 to August 2017

Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences

Postdoctoral Fellow July 2009 to June 2011

Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT

VA New England MIRECC, Veterans Administration- Connecticut, West Haven, CT

Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Intern July 2008 to June 2009

Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry Yale-New Haven

Hospital and Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Course Instructor

PSY 679 Adult Behavior Disorders Practicum 2011-2015, Fall 2016

Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences

PSY 667 Personality Assessment Spring 2013, 2015

Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences

PSY350 Abnormal Psychology Fall 2015, Spring 2016

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Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences

Guest Lecturer 2009-2011

Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry

lectures provided to predoctoral and postdoctoral psychology fellows:

-Mixed Model ANOVA

-Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder

-Assessing Personality Disorders

-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Substance Abuse Disorders

-Diary Cards and Behavioral Analysis in Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Course Instructor Fall 2005

University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology

Personality and Individual Differences (Undergraduate course: P313)

TEACHING AWARDS

James C. Naylor Award for Teaching Excellence in Psychology 2018-19

Department of Psychological Sciences

Purdue University

“Favorite Faculty” Nominee 2017

Purdue University Residences

Nominated by undergraduate students as Most Distinguished Faculty for Academics

EXTRAMURAL FUNDING

Completed

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), F31: “Comparing Personality Disorder

Models: FFM and DSM-IV”; Principal Investigator; $101,829. 2006-2009

INTRAMURAL FUNDING

Purdue Character Development Project July 2013

Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs $3,750

Under Consideration

Kinley Trust: Ascertaining the Economic and Psychological Risk Factors for Suicide

among Indiana Farm Operators $20,000

Declined

National Science Foundation: “Characterizing how Personality Traits Relate to

Functioning: Can there be Too Much of a Good Thing?” $384,507

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AgSEED – College of Agriculture, Purdue University

Ascertaining the Economic and Psychological Risk Factors for Suicide among Indiana

Farm Operators $50,000

OTHER RESEARCH HONORS AND FUNDING

Martin Mayman Award 2019

Journal of Personality Assessment

Award for best theoretical paper to appear in the Journal of Personality Assessment

Gunderson Young Investigators Award 2011

Association for Research on Personality Disorders

Award for most promising young investigator in the field of personality disorders;

Included invited publication and opportunity to present at national conference

Jesse G. Harris Dissertation Award 2007

Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky

Chosen by panel as best dissertation at annual departmental award’s day banquet

Paul Hager Graduate Student Poster Award 2007

Kentucky Psychological Association

Judged as most outstanding poster presentation at statewide annual conference

Predoctoral Research Award 2006

University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology

Selected as the most outstanding predoctoral research publication at annual

departmental award’s day banquet

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (mentored undergraduates have a superscript1;

mentored graduate students have a superscript2)

Citations: 5532

h-index: 34

i10-index: 56

76. Bleidorn, W., Hopwood, C. J., Ackerman, R. A., Witt, E. A., Kandler, C., Riemann,

R., Samuel, D. B., & Donnellan, M. B. (in press). The healthy personality from a

basic trait perspective. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

75. Hopwood, C.J., Krueger, R.F., Watson, D., Widiger, T.A., Althoff, R.R., Ansell,

E.B., Bach, B., Bagby, R.M., Bornovalova, M.A., Blais, M.A., Chmielewski, M.,

Cicero, D.C., Conway, C., De Clerq, B., De Fruyt, F., Docherty, A.R., Eaton,

N.R., Edens, J.F., Forbes, M.K., Forbush, K.T., Hengartner, M.P., Ivanova, M.Y,

Leising, D., Lukowitsky, M.R., Lynam, D.R., Markon, K.E., Miller, J.D., Morey,

L.C., Mullins-Sweatt, S.N., Ormel, J.H., Patrick, C.J., Pincus, A.L., Ruggero, C.,

Samuel, D.B., Sellbom, M., Tackett, J.L., Thomas, K.M., Trull, T.J., Vachon,

D.D., Waldman, I.D., Waszczuk, M.A., Waugh, M.H., Wright, A.G.C., Yalch,

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M.M., Zald, D.H., & Zimmermann, J. (in press). Comment on “The challenge of

transforming the diagnostic system for personality disorders”. Journal of

Personality Disorders.

74. Hopwood, C.J., Bagby, R.M., Gralnick, T., Ro, E., Ruggero, C., Mullins-Sweatt, S.,

Kotov, R., Bach, B.S., Cicero, D.C., Krueger, R.F., Patrick, C.J., Chmielewski,

M., DeYoung, C.G., Docherty, A.R., Eaton, N.R., Forbush, K.T., Ivanova, M.Y.,

Latzman, R.D., Pincus, A.L., Samuel, D.B., Waugh, M.H., Wright, A.G.C., &

Zimmermann, J. (in press). Using the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology

to inform psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.

73. Lui, P. P., Samuel, D. B., Rollock, D., Leong, F. T. L., Chang, E. C. (in press).

Measurement Invariance of the Five Factor Model of Personality: Facet-Level

Analyses among Euro and Asian Americans. Assessment

72. Suzuki, T., Ait Oumeziane, B., Novak, K., Samuel, D. B., & Foti, D. (in press).

Error-monitoring across social and affective processing contexts. International

Journal of Psychophysiology

71. Bucher, M. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2019). Development of a short form of the

Abridged Big Five-Dimensional Circumplex Model to aid with the organization

of personality traits. Journal of Personality Assessment, 101, 16-24.

70. Bucher, M. A.2, Suzuki, T. A.2, & Samuel, D. B. (2019). A systematic

review of personality traits and their associations with mental health treatment

outcomes. Clinical Psychology Review, 70, 51-63.

69. Conway, C. C., Forbes, M. K., Forbush, K. T., Fried, E. I., Hallquist, M. N., Kotov,

R., Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Shackman, A. J., Skodol, A. E., South, S. C.,

Sunderland, M., Waszczuk, M. A., Zald, D. H., Afzali, M. H., Bornovalova, M.

A., Carragher, N., Docherty, A. R., Jonas, K. G., Krueger, R. F., Patalay, P.,

Pincus, A. L., Tackett, J. L., Reininghaus, U., Waldman, I. D., Wright, A. G. C.,

Zimmermann, J., Bach, B., Bagby, R. M., Chmielewski, M., Cicero, D. C., Clark,

L. A., Dalgleish, T., DeYoung, C. G., Hopwood, C. J., Ivanova, M. Y., Latzman,

R. D., Patrick, C. J., Ruggero, C. J., Samuel, D. B., Watson, D., & Eaton, N. R.

(2019). A hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology can transform mental health

research. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 14, 419-436.

68. Kemper, C. J., Trapp, S., Kathmann, N., Samuel, D. B., & Ziegler, M. (2019).

Short versus long scales in clinical assessment – exploring the trade-off between

resources saved and psychometric quality lost using two measures of obsessive-

compulsive symptoms. Assessment, 26, 767-782.

67. Samuel, D. B. (2019). Incoming Editorial. Assessment, 26, 147-150.

66. Samuel, D. B. & Bucher, M. A.2 (2019). Translating Item Response Theory Findings

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for Clinical Practice. Journal of Personality Assessment, 101, 452-453.

65. Samuel, D. B. & Tay, L. (2019). Aristotle’s golden mean and the importance of

bipolarity for personality models: A commentary on “Personality Traits and

Maladaptivity: Unipolarity and Bipolarity.” Journal of Personality, 87, 1097-

1102.

64. Stanton, K., Brown, M. F. D., Bucher, M. A.2, Balling, C.2, & Samuel, D. B. (2019).

Self-ratings of personality pathology: Insights regarding their validity and

treatment utility. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, 6, 299-311.

63. Samuel, D. B. & Bucher, M. A.2 (2019). Translating item response theory findings

for clinical practice. Journal of Personality Assessment, 101, 452-453.

62. Suzuki, T.2, Hill, K., Ait Oumeziane, B., Foti, D. J., Samuel, D. B. (2019).

Bringing the brain into personality assessment: Is there a place for event-related

potentials. Psychological Assessment, 31, 488-501.

61. Suzuki, T.2, South, S. C., Samuel, D. B., Wright, A. G. C., Yalch, M. M., Hopwood,

C. J., & Thomas, K. M. (2019). Measurement invariance of the DSM-5 Section III

pathological personality trait model across sex. Personality Disorders: Theory,

Research, & Treatment, 10, 114-122

60. Widiger, T. A., Chmielewski, M., Kotov, R., Krueger, R. F., Miller, J. D., …Samuel,

D. B., …Thomas, K, M. (2019). Criterion A in HiTOP. Journal of Personality

Assessment, 101, 345-355.

59. Widiger, T. A., Sellbom, M., Chmielewski, M., Clark, L. A., DeYoung, C. G. …

Samuel, D. B., … Wright, A. G. C. (2019). Personality in a hierarchical model

of psychopathology. Clinical Psychological Science, 7, 77-92.

58. Griffin, S. A.2, Lynam, D. R., & Samuel, D. B. (2018). Understanding

Representations of Impulsivity in Dimensional Models of Personality Pathology.

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, & Treatment, 9, 333-345.

57. Griffin, S. A.2, Suzuki, T.2, Lynam, D. R., Crego, C., Widiger, T. A., Miller, J. D., &

Samuel, D. B. (2018). Development and examination of the Five Factor

Obsessive Compulsive Inventory – Short Form. Assessment, 25, 56-68.

56. Hopwood, C. J., Kotov, R., Krueger, R. F., Watson, D., Widiger, T. A., … Samuel,

D. B., …Zimmerman, J. (2018). The time has come for dimensional personality

disorder diagnosis. Personality and Mental Health, 12, 82-86.

55. Krueger, R. F., Kotov, R., Watson, D., Forbes, M. K., Eaton, N. R. … Samuel, D. B.

…Zimmerman, J. (2018). Progress in achieving quantitative classification of

psychopathology. World Psychiatry, 17, 282-293.

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54. Moorman, E. L.1 & Samuel, D. B. (2018). Representing schizotypal thinking

with dimensional traits: A case for the Five Factor Schizotypal Inventory.

Psychological Assessment, 30, 19-30.

53. Samuel, D. B. (2018). It is safer to reach for the heavens when standing on solid

ground. European Journal of Personality, 35, 579-580.

52. Samuel, D. B., Bucher, M. A.2, & Suzuki, T.2 (2018). A Preliminary Probe of

Personality predicting psychotherapy outcomes: Perspectives from therapists and

their clients. Psychopathology, 51, 122-129.

51. Samuel, D. B., Suzuki, T.2, Bucher, M. A.2, & Griffin, S. A.2 (2018). The

agreement between clients’ and their therapists ratings of personality disorder

traits. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 86, 546-555.

50. Kotov, R., Krueger, R. F., Watson, D., Achenbach, T. M., Althoff, R. R., Bagby, M.,

Brown, T. A., Carpenter, W. T., Caspi, A., Clark, L. A., Eaton, N. R., Forbes, M.

K., Forbush, K. T., Goldberg, D., Hasin, D., Hyman, S. E., Ivanova, M. Y.,

Lynam D. R., Markon, K., Miller, J. D., Moffitt, T. E., Morey, L. C., Ormel, J.,

Patrick, C. J., Regier, D. A., Rescorla, L., Robinson, E., Ruggero C. J., Samuel,

D. B., Sellbom, M., Simms, L. J., Skodol, A. E., Slade, T., South, S. C., Tackett,

J. L., Waldman, I. D., Widiger, T. A., Wright, A. G. C., & Zimmerman, M.

(2017). The Hierarchical Taxonomy Of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A

dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 126, 454-477.

49. Samuel, D. B. & Bucher, M. A.2 (2017). Assessing the assessors: The feasibility and

validity of clinicians as a source for personality disorder research. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, & Treatment, 8, p. 104-112.

48. Smith, T. E.1 & Samuel, D. B. (2017). A multi-method examination of the links

between ADHD and personality disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders, 31,

26-48.

47. Suzuki, T.2, Griffin, S. A.2, & Samuel, D. B. (2017). Capturing the DSM-5

alternative personality disorder model traits in the five-factor model’s

nomological net. Journal of Personality, 85, 220-231.

46. Gritti, E. S., Samuel, D. B., Lang, M. (2016). Diagnostic agreement between

clinicians and clients: The convergent and discriminant validity of the SWAP-200

and MCMI-III personality disorder scales. Journal of Personality Disorders, 30,

796-812.

45. Hill, K. E., Samuel, D. B., & Foti, D. (2016). Contextualizing individual

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differences in error monitoring: Links with impulsivity and conscientiousness.

Psychophysiology. 53, 1143-1153.

44. Samuel, D. B., Suzuki, T.2, & Griffin, S. A.2 (2016). Clinicians and clients don’t

agree: Five implications for clinical science. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,

125, 1001-1010.

43. Crego, C., Samuel, D. B., Widiger, T.A. (2015). The FFOCI and other measures and

models of OCPD. Assessment, 22, 135-151.

42. Huprich, S. K., Paggeot, A. V., & Samuel, D. B. (2015). Comparing the SCID-II and

Personality Disorder Interview for DSM-IV (PDI-IV) borderline personality

disorder scales: An item-response theory analysis. Journal of Personality

Assessment, 97, 13-21.

41. Maples, J. L., Carter, N. T., Few, L. R., Crego, C., Gore, W. L., Samuel, D. B.,

Williamson, R. L., Lynam, D. R., Widiger, T. A., Markon, K. E., Krueger, R. F.,

& Miller, J. D. (2015). Testing whether the DSM-5 personality disorder trait

model can be measured with a reduced set of items: An item response theory

investigation of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5. Psychological Assessment,

27, 1195-1210.

40. Samuel, D. B. (2015). A Review of the Agreement between Clinicians’

Personality Disorder Diagnoses and those from Other Methods and Sources.

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 22, 1-19.

39. Samuel, D. B., South, S. C., & Griffin, S. A.2 (2015). Factorial Invariance of the Five

Factor Model Rating Form across Gender. Assessment, 22, 66-75.

38. Suzuki, T.2, Samuel, D. B., Pahlen, S., Krueger, R. K. (2015). DSM-5 Alternative

Personality Disorder Model Traits are Maladaptive Extreme Variants within the

Five-Factor Model: An Item-Response Theory Analysis. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 124, 343-354.

37. Griffin, S. A.2, & Samuel, D. B. (2014). A Closer Look at the Lower-Order

Structure of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5: Comparison with the Five

Factor Model. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 5, 406-

412.

36. Samuel, D. B., Anez, L. M., Paris, M., & Grilo, C. M. (2014). The frequency of

personality disorders and the agreement across different diagnostic methods

among monolingual (Spanish-speaking-only) Hispanic patients at a community

mental health center. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, & Treatment, 5,

172-177.

35. Hopwood, C.J., Morey, L.C., Donnellan, M.B., Samuel, D.B., & Skodol, A.E.

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(2013). Ten year rank-order stability of personality traits and disorders in a

clinical sample. Journal of Personality, 81, 335-344.

34. Lynam, D. R., Sherman, E., Samuel, D. B., Miller, J. D., Few, L. R., & Widiger, T.A.

(2013). Development of a short form of the Elemental Psychopathy Assessment.

Assessment, 20¸659-669.

33. Samuel, D.B., & Ball, S.A. (2013) The Factor Structure and Concurrent Validity

of the Early Maladaptive Schema Questionnaire – Research Version. Cognitive

Therapy and Research, 37, 150-159.

32. Samuel, D.B., Carroll, K.M., Rounsaville, B.J., & Ball, S.A. (2013). Personality

disorders as maladaptive, extreme variants of normal personality: Borderline

personality disorder and neuroticism in a Substance Using Sample. Journal of

Personality Disorders, 27, 625-635.

31. Samuel, D. B., Hopwood, C. J., Krueger, R. F., Thomas, K. M., Ruggero, C. (2013).

Comparing methods for scoring personality disorder types using maladaptive

traits in DSM-5. Assessment, 20, 353-361.

30. Samuel, D.B., Mullins-Sweatt, S.N., & Widiger, T.A. (2013). An investigation of the

factor structure and convergent validity of the five-factor model rating form.

Assessment, 20, 24-35.

29. Samuel, D.B., Sanislow, C.A., Hopwood, C.J., Skodol, A.E., Shea, M.T., Zanarini,

M.C., Ansell, E.B., Markowitz, J.C., & Grilo, C.M. (2013). Convergent and

Incremental Predictive Validity of Clinician, Self-Report, and Structured

Interview Diagnoses for Personality Disorders over Five Years. Journal of

Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81, 650-659.

28. Samuel, D.B., Connolly, A. J., & Ball, S.A. (2012). Five-Factor Model assessment of

DSM-IV personality disorders within a sample of homeless individuals.

Assessment, 19, 287-298.

27. Samuel, D. B. & Gore, W. (2012). Five-factor model representations of obsessive-

compulsive and dependent personality disorders. Journal of Personality, 80,

1669-1696.

26. Samuel, D.B., Lynam, D.R., Widiger, T.A., & Ball, S.A. (2012). An expert

consensus approach to relating the proposed DSM-5 types and traits. Personality

Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 1-16.

25. Samuel, D.B., Miller, J.D., Widiger, T.A., Lynam, D.R., Pilkonis, P.A., & Ball, S.A.

(2012). Conceptual Changes to the Definition of Borderline Personality Disorder

Proposed for DSM-5. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 467-476.

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24. Samuel, D. B., Riddell, A. D. B., Lynam, D. R., Miller, J. D., & Widiger, T. A.

(2012). A five-factor measure of obsessive-compulsive personality traits. Journal

of Personality Assessment, 94, 456-465.

23. Baer, R.A., Samuel, D.B., & Lykins, E.L.B (2011). Differential item functioning on

the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire is minimal in demographically matched

meditators and nonmeditators. Assessment, 18, 3-10.

22. Samuel, D.B. (2011). Assessing personality in the DSM-5: The utility of bipolar

constructs. Journal of Personality Assessment, 93, 390-397.

* Manuscript republished in Huprich, S. K & Hopwood, C. J. (2013). Personality

Assessment in the DSM-5. New York: Routledge.

21. Samuel, D.B. (2011). Integrating personality disorder with basic personality science.

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 123, 325-326.

20. Samuel, D.B., Edmundson, M., & Widiger, T.A. (2011). Five-Factor Model

prototype matching scores: Convergence within alternative methods. Journal of

Personality Disorders, 25(5), 571-585.

19. Samuel, D.B., Hopwood, C.J., Ansell, E.B., Morey, L.C., Sanislow, C.A., Yen, S.,

Shea, M.T., Markowitz, J.C., Skodol, A.E., & Grilo, C.M. (2011). Comparing the

temporal stability of self-report and interview assessed personality disorder.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120(3), 670-680.

18. Samuel, D.B., Maccarelli, L.M., LaPaglia, D. M., Moore, B.A., & Ball, S.A. (2011).

Personality disorders and retention in a therapeutic community for substance

dependence. The American Journal on Addictions, 20, 555-562.

17. Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2011). Clinicians’ use of personality disorder

models within a particular treatment setting: A longitudinal comparison of

temporal consistency and clinical utility. Personality and Mental Health, 5, 12-28.

16. Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2011). Conscientiousness and obsessive-compulsive

personality disorder. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2,

161-174.

15. Pope, H.G., Jr., Kean, J., Nash, A., Kanayama, G., Samuel, D.B., Hudson, J.I., &

Bickel, W. (2010). A diagnostic interview module for anabolic-androgenic steroid

dependence: Preliminary evidence of reliability and validity. Experimental and

Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18, 203-213.

14. Samuel, D.B., Ansell, E.B., Hopwood, C.H., Morey, L.C., Markowitz, J.C, Skodol,

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A.E., & Grilo, C.M. (2010). The impact of NEO PI-R gender-norms on the

assessment of personality disorder profiles. Psychological Assessment, 22, 539-

545.

13. Samuel, D.B. & Ball, S.A. (2010). Temporal stability of personality traits and

disorders within substance dependent patients. Personality and Mental Health, 4,

246-256.

12. Samuel, D.B., Simms, L.J., Clark, L.A., Livesley, W.J., & Widiger, T.A. (2010). An

item response theory integration of normal and abnormal personality scales.

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 1, 5-21.

11. Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2010). A comparison of obsessive-compulsive

personality disorder scales. Journal of Personality Assessment, 92, 232-240.

10. Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2010). Comparing personality disorder models:

Cross-method assessment of the FFM and DSM-IV-TR. Journal of Personality

Disorders, 24(6), 721-745.

9. Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2009). Comparative gender biases in models of

personality disorder. Personality and Mental Health, 3, 12-25.

8. Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2008). A meta-analytic review of the relationships

between the five-factor model and DSM personality disorders: A facet level

analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 28, 1326-1342.

* Manuscript republished in G. Davey (Ed.) Major Reference Work

Psychopathology and Abnormal Psychology, Volume 3. London: Sage.

7. Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2008). Convergence of narcissism measures from the

perspective of general personality functioning. Assessment, 15, 364-374.

6. Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Jamerson, J. E., Samuel, D. B., Olson, D. R., & Widiger, T. A.

(2006). Psychometric properties of an abbreviated instrument of the Five-Factor

Model. Assessment, 13, 119-137.

5. Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2006). Clinicians’ ratings of clinical utility: A

comparison of the DSM-IV and Five Factor Models. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 115, 298-308.

4. Widiger, T.A. & Samuel, D.B. (2005). Diagnostic categories or dimensions: A

question for DSM-V. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 494-504.

3. Widiger, T.A. & Samuel, D.B. (2005). Evidence based assessment of personality

disorders. Psychological Assessment, 17, 278-297.

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* Manuscript republished; Widiger, T.A. & Samuel, D.B. (2009). Evidence based

assessment of personality disorders. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, &

Treatment, Special Volume, 3-17.

2. Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2004). Clinicians’ personality descriptions of

prototypic personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 18, 286-308.

1. Coker, L.A., Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2002). Maladaptive personality

functioning within the Big Five and the Five-Factor Model. Journal of

Personality Disorders, 16, 385-401.

EDITED BOOKS

Samuel, D. B. & Lynam, D. R. (2019). Using Basic Personality Research to Inform

the Personality Disorders. New York: Oxford University Press.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (mentored

undergraduates have a superscript1; mentored graduate students have a superscript2)

Samuel, D. B., Bucher, M. A.2, Suzuki, T.2 (in press). Survey and Interview Methods. In

A. Wright & M. Hallquist (Eds.) Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical

Psychology (pp. ??-??). Cambridge University Press.

Samuel, D. B., Bucher, M. A.2, Suzuki, T.2 (2019). Self-report assessment of

Antagonism (pp. 67-80). In J. Miller & D. Lynam (Eds.) The Handbook of

Antagonism: Conceptualizations, Assessment, Consequences, and Treatment of

the Low End of Agreeableness. New York: Elsevier.

Bucher, M. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2017). The Five Factor Model of Personality. In A.

Wenzel (Ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology (pp.

1487-1488). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Samuel, D. B., & Helle, A. C. (2016). Clinical Utility of the

Five-Factor Model. In T. Widiger (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of The Five Factor

Model. New York: Oxford University Press.

Suzuki, T.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2016). Clarifying the nature and structure of personality

disorder. In R. Scott & S. Kosslyn (Eds.) Emerging Trends in the Social and

Behavioral Sciences, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons

Samuel, D. B. & Griffin, S.A.2 (2015). A Critical Evaluation of Retaining Personality

Categories and Types. In S. Huprich (Ed.) Personality Disorders: Assessment,

Diagnosis, and Research. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Samuel, D. B. (2015). Thomas Widiger. In R. Cautin & S. Lilienfeld (Eds.),

Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

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Samuel, D. B. & Griffin, S. A.2 (2015). Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. In

R. Cautin & S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Hoboken,

NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Coates, M., Hanson, W., Samuel, D. B., Ashe, M., & Cozen, J. (2015). The Beliefs,

Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI): Psychological assessment implications and

applications. In C.N. Shealy (Ed.), Making Sense of Beliefs and Values. New

York: Springer.

Samuel, D.B. (2013). Five Factor Model Instruments and their Assessment of

Personality Disorder. In T.A. Widiger & P.T. Costa, Jr. (Eds.), Personality

Disorders and Five Factor Model of Personality (3rd ed., pp 221-232).

Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Widiger, T. A., Samuel, D. B., Mullins-Sweatt, S. N., Gore, W. L., & Crego, C. M.

(2012). Integrating Normal and Abnormal Personality Structure: The Five Factor

Model. Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders (pp. 82-107). New York:

Oxford University Press.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2007). Describing Ted Bundy’s personality and working

towards DSM-V. Independent Practitioner, 27(1), pp. 20-22.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2006). Differentiating Normal and Abnormal

Personality from the Perspective of the DSM. In S.A. Strack (Ed.),

Differentiating Normal and Abnormal Personality (2nd Edition, pp. 165-183).

New York: Springer.

Widiger, T.A., Costa, P.T., Jr., & Samuel, D.B. (2006). Assessment of Maladaptive

Personality Traits. In S.A. Strack (Ed.), Differentiating Normal and Abnormal

Personality (2nd Edition, pp. 311-335). New York: Springer.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

Kotov, R., Krueger, R. F., Watson, D., Chmielewski, M., Waszczuk, M. A., Docherty, A.

R., Bagby, R. M., Cicero, D., Conway, C., Eaton, N. R., Forbes, M. K., Hopwood,

C. J., Markon, K., Mizrahi, R., Morey, L. C., Patrick, C. J., Rescorla, L., Ruggero,

C. J., Samuel, D. B., Sellbom, M., Tackett, J. L., Waldman, I. D., Wright, A. G.

C. (Under review). Thought Disorder Spectrum of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of

Psychopathology (HiTOP): Bridging Psychosis and Personality Pathology.

INVITED ADDRESSES AND COLLOQUIA

Samuel, D. B. & South, S. C (2019, February). Introduction to the Hierarchical

Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). Invited Workshop at the Department of

Psychological Sciences at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.

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Samuel, D. B. (2018, October). The Utility of Personality in Clinical Practice:

Examining Client and Therapist Perspectives for Predicting Outcomes. Presented

at the Fall Meeting of the Region 4 Indiana Psychological Association. West

Lafayette, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2017, February). Dimensional Models of Personality: Putting Science

into Practice. Presented at the University of Illinois PIGIE meeting. Champaign,

IL.

Samuel, D. B. (2016, December). Dimensional Models of Psychopathology: Translating

Science into Practice. Presented at the Northwestern Clinical Psychology Brown

Bag. Evanston, IL.

Samuel, D. B. (2016, September). Assessing the Assessors: Evaluating the Construct

Validity of Clinicians’ Personality Ratings. Expert Meeting on Personality

Assessment. Oostduinkerke, Belgium.

Samuel, D. B. (2014, May). A Review of the Agreement between Clinicians’

Personality Disorder Diagnoses and those from Other Methods and Sources.

Invited address at the 2014 Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological

Association. Chicago, Illinois.

Samuel, D. B. (2013, November). An overview of the DSM-5 Personality Disorder

Model. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Indiana Psychological

Association. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2013, February). An overview of the DSM-5 Personality Disorder

Proposal. Presented at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Clinical Psychology Colloquium. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2012, October). Clinicians’ Unstructured Personality Disorder

Diagnoses. Presented at the Fall Meeting of the Region 4 Indiana Psychological

Association. West Lafayette, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2012, September). Comparing Brief Measures of the Five Factor Model.

Presented at the Social Psychology Area Brownbag at Purdue University. West

Lafayette, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2012, September). An overview of the DSM-5 Personality Disorder

Proposal. Presented at the Fall Conference of the Indiana Psychological

Association. Merrillville, Indiana.

Samuel, D. B. (2012, April). An overview of the DSM-5 Personality Disorder Proposal.

Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Region 4 Indiana Psychological

Association. West Lafayette, Indiana.

SYMPOSIA CHAIRED

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Samuel, D. B. (2017, September). Psychopathology is in the Eye of the Beholder:

Perspectives from Alternative Sources. Symposium presented at the 2017 Meeting

of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Denver, Colorado.

Samuel, D. B. (2015, June). Who Knows a Person Best? Advances in Assessing

Personality from Alternate Sources. Symposium presented at the 2015 Meeting of

the Association for Research in Personality. St. Louis, Missouri.

Samuel, D. B. (2015, May). The Value of Traits in Clinical Science. Invited symposium

presented at the 2015 Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention.

New York, New York.

Samuel, D. B. (2014, March). Emerging Measures of the Five Factor Model. Paper

Session presented at the 2014 Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Personality

Assessment. Arlington, Virginia.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (mentored graduate students have a superscript2;

mentored undergraduates have a superscript1)

Bucher, M. A.2, Suzuki, T. A.2, & Samuel, D. B. (2019, April). A Systematic Review of

Personality Traits and Their Associations with Mental Health Treatment

Outcomes. Paper presented at the 2019 meeting of the North American Society

for the Study of Personality Disorders.

Samuel, D. B., Suzuki, T. A., Griffin, S. G., & Bucher, M. A. (2019, April). The

Agreement between clients’ and their therapists’ ratings of personality disorder

traits and their prediction of outcomes. Paper presented at the 2019 meeting of the

North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders.

Suzuki, T.2, Ait Oumeziene, B., Samuel, D. B., & Foti, D. (2018, October). Constructing

Flanker Tasks with Interpersonal and Emotional Stimuli: Initial Evidence from

Error-Related Negativity and Behavioral Data. Abstract accepted for poster

session at the meeting of Society for Psychophysiological Research, Quebec City,

QC.

Suzuki, T.2, Foti, D., & Samuel, D. B. (2018, September). Dimensional

Psychopathological Model Correlates of Error-Related Negativity Elicited from

Different Stimuli in Flanker Task. Abstract accepted for poster session at the

meeting of Society for Research in Psychopathology, Indianapolis, IN.

Suzuki, T.2, Hill, K. E., Ait Oumeziane, B., Foti, D. J., & Samuel, D. B. (October, 2017).

Using psychometric techniques to examine the relationships between event-

related potentials and personality traits. Poster presentation for the Society for

Psychophysiological Research. Vienna, Austria.

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Samuel, D. B., Bucher, M. A.2, & Suzuki, T.2 (2017, September). Personality predicting

psychotherapy outcomes: Perspectives from therapists and clients. Paper

presented at the 2017 meeting of the International Society for the Study of

Personality Disorders. Heidelberg, Germany.

Bucher, M. A.2, Moorman, E. L.1, Samuel, D. B. (2017, September). Representing

schizotypal thinking with dimensional traits: A case for the Five Factor

Schizotypal Inventory. Poster presented at the 2017 meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology. Denver, Colorado.

Samuel, D. B., Suzuki, T.2, Bucher, M. A.2, & Griffin, S. A.2 (2017, September). Who

sees more pathology? Comparing the mean-level of personality pathology

perceived by clients and their therapists. In D. B. Samuel (Chair),

Psychopathology is in the Eye of the Beholder: Perspectives from Alternative

Sources. Paper presented at the 2017 meeting of the Society for Research in

Psychopathology. Denver, Colorado.

Griffin, S. A.2, Lynam, D. R., & Samuel, D. B. (2017, June). Nomological network

comparison of dimensional models of impulsigenic traits. Poster presented at the

2017 meeting of the Association for Research in Personality. Sacramento,

California.

Griffin, S. A.2, Lynam, D. R., & Samuel, D. B. (2017, March). Nomological network

comparison of dimensional models of impulsigenic traits. Paper presented at the

2017 meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. San Francisco,

California.

Samuel, D. B. & Bucher, M. A.2 (2017, March). Therapists as a personality assessment

source. Paper presented at the 2017 meeting of the Society for Personality

Assessment. San Francisco, California.

Hill, K. E., Suzuki, T.2, Samuel, D. B., & Foti, D. (2016, September). Considering

blockwise fluctuations in ERN amplitude and relationships with personality: A

dynamic approach. Poster presentation for the Society for Psychophysiological

Research, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Bucher, M. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2016, September). Links between DSM-5 Section III

traits and those from general personality: A facet-level comparison. Poster

presented at the 2016 meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

Baltimore, Maryland.

Griffin, S. A.2, Lynam, D. R., & Samuel, D. B. (2016, September). Nomological network

comparison of dimensional models of impulsigenic traits. Poster presented at the

2016 meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore,

Maryland. Poster presented at the 2016 meeting of the Society for Research in

Psychopathology. Baltimore, Maryland.

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Suzuki, T.2, South, S. C., Samuel, D. B., Wright, A.G.C., Yalch, M.M., Hopwood, C.J.,

& Thomas, K.M. (2016, September). Gender measurement invariance of the

Personality Inventory for DSM-5.

Suzuki, T.2, Ait Oumeziane, B., Hill, K. E., Foti., D., & Samuel, D. B. (September 2016).

The use of ERPs as an alternative marker of personality. Paper presented at the

Expert Meeting on Personality Assessment in Oostduinkerke, Belgium.

Moorman, E.1 & Samuel, D. B. (2016, May). Nomological network of openness and

psychoticism. Poster presented at the 2016 Meeting of the Midwestern

Psychological Association. Chicago, Illinois.

Suzuki, T.2, Griffin, S. A.2, Samuel, D. B. (2016, March). Capturing the DSM-5

alternative personality disorder model traits in the five-factor model’s

nomological net. Paper presented at the 2016 Meeting of the Society for

Personality Assessment. Chicago, Illinois.

Griffin, S. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2016, March). Development and examination of the

five-factor obsessive compulsive inventory – short form. Paper presented at the

2016 Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. Chicago, Illinois.

Samuel, D. B. (2016, March). How can dimensional trait models of personality

pathology improve clinical outcomes? Paper presented at the 2016 Meeting of the

Society for Personality Assessment. Chicago, Illinois.

Griffin, S. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2015, October). Representations of impulsivity within

the PID-5 and CAT-PD. Poster presented at the 14th Congress of the International

Society for the Study of Personality Disorders. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Samuel, D. B. (2015, October). Evaluating the validity of personality disorder

diagnoses assigned by clinicians. Paper presented at the 14th Congress of the

International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders. Montreal, Quebec,

Canada.

Suzuki, T.2, Samuel, D. B., Pahlen, S., & Krueger, R. F. (2015, October). Examining the

extremity of the PID-5 compared to the IPIP NEO PI-R using item response

theory. Poster presented at the 14th Congress of the International Society for the

Study of Personality Disorders. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Samuel, D. B., Griffin, S. A.2, & Suzuki, T.2 (2015, June). The convergent and

predictive validity of personality ratings by clinicians. In D. B. Samuel (Chair),

Who knows a person best? Advances in assessing personality from alternate

sources. Paper presented at the 2015 Conference for the Association for Research

in Personality. St. Louis, Missouri.

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Davoust, M.1, Widiger, T. A., & Samuel, D. B. (2015, May). The clinical utility of the

DSM-5 personality disorder models. Poster presented at the 2015 Meeting of the

Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, Illinois.

Griffin, S. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2014, September). Structural examination of the FFOCI

– Short Form. Poster presented at the 2014 meeting of the Society for Research

on Psychopathology. Evanston, Illinois.

Suzuki, T.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2014, September). Exploring the temporal consistency

and nomological network of the PID-5 traits. Poster presented at the 2014

meeting of the Society for Research on Psychopathology. Evanston, Illinois.

Smith, T. E.1 & Samuel, D. B. (2015, May). A multi-method examination of links

between ADHD and personality disorder. Poster presented at the 2014 Meeting of

the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, Illinois.

Crego, C., Samuel, D. B., & Widiger, T. A. (2014, March). The FFOCI and other

measures and models of OCPD. In D.B. Samuel (chair), Emerging measures of

the five-factor model. Paper Session presented at the 2014 Midwinter Meeting of

the Society for Personality Assessment. Arlington, Virginia.

South, S. C., Griffin, S. A., & Samuel, D. B. (2014, March). Factorial invariance of the

Five-Factor Model Rating Form across gender. In D.B. Samuel (chair), Emerging

measures of the five-factor model. Paper Session presented at the 2014 Midwinter

Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. Arlington, Virginia.

Samuel, D. B. (2014, March). An investigation of the factor structure and convergent

and discriminant validity of the Five-Factor Model Rating Form. In D.B. Samuel

(chair), Emerging measures of the five-factor model. Paper Session presented at

the 2014 Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment.

Arlington, Virginia.

Suzuki, T.2, Samuel, D. B., Pahlen, S., & Krueger, R. F. (2014, March). Comparing and

contrasting the PID-5 and IPIP-NEO. Poster presented at the 2014 Midwinter

Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. Arlington, Virginia.

Griffin, S. A.2 & Samuel, D. B. (2013, September). Understanding the hierarchical

structure of the PID-5: A facet-level analysis. Poster presented at the 2013

meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Oakland, California.

Samuel, D. B. (2013, September). Assessment and diagnosis of personality pathology

for DSM-5: Which source and method should be preferred? In A. G. C Wright

(Chair) Major contemporary issues in personality pathology: Structure, dynamics,

and diagnosis. Symposium conducted at the 2013 meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology. Oakland, California.

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Samuel, D. B., Crego, C., & Widiger, T. A. (2013, June). Further validity support for

the Five-Factor Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (FFOCI). Poster presented at the

2013 conference of the Association for Research in Personality. Charlotte, North

Carolina.

Samuel, D. B., Sanislow, C. A., Hopwood, C. J., & Grilo, C. M. (2012, March). The

validity of personality disorder prototypes: Comparison to questionnaires and

diagnostic interviews. In C. J. Hopwood (chair) Personality typologies: Empirical

approaches and clinical utility. Symposium conducted at the Midwinter meeting

of the Society for Personality Assessment. Chicago, Illinois.

Samuel, D.B. (2011, March). Personality disorders as maladaptive, extreme variants of

normal personality: Borderline personality disorder and neuroticism in a

substance using sample. Paper presented at the Midwinter meeting of the Society

for Personality Assessment. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Samuel, D. B. (2010, October). Conscientiousness and obsessive compulsive

personality disorder. Paper presented at the 2010 meeting of the Society for

Research in Psychopathology. Seattle, Washington.

Samuel, D. B. (2010, March). Assessing adaptive and maladaptive personality in the

context of psychiatric diagnosis: The utility of bipolar constructs. In C.J.

Hopwood (chair), Personality assessment in the context of psychiatric diagnosis.

Symposium conducted at the 2010 Midwinter Meeting of the Society for

Personality Assessment. San Jose, California.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2009, September). A comparison of obsessive-

compulsive personality disorder scales. Poster presented at the 2009 conference

for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Samuel, D.B., Simms, L.J., Clark, L.A., Livesley, W.J., & Widiger, T.A. (2009, August).

An item response theory integration of normal and abnormal personality scales.

Paper presented at the 2009 meeting of the International Society for the Study of

Personality Disorders. New York, New York.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2008, September). Comparing personality disorder

models: FFM and DSM-IV-TR. Poster presented at the 2008 conference for the

Society for Research in Psychopathology. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Edmundson, M., Samuel, D.B., & Widiger, T.A. (2008, September). Five-factor model

prototype scores: Within and across methods. Poster presented at the 2008

conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania.

Samuel, D.B., Livesley, J.L., & Widiger, T.A. (2007, October). Comparing items from

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personality instruments: An item response theory analysis of the NEO PI-R and

DAPP-BQ. Poster presented at the 2007 conference for the Society for Research

in Psychopathology. Iowa City, Iowa.

Derefinko, K.D., Samuel, D.B., & Lynam, D.R. (2007, October). Using item response

theory to test the FFM conceptualization of psychopathy. Poster presented at the

2007 conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Iowa City,

Iowa.

Samuel, D.B. & Ranseen, J.R. (2006, October). Stimulant medication’s effects on adult

ADHD symptoms and NEO PI-R personality traits. Poster presented at the 2006

conference for the National Academy of Neuroscience. San Antonio, Texas.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2006, October). Narcissism as a trait of general

personality structure. Poster presented at the 2006 meeting of the Society for

Research on Psychopathology. San Diego, California.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2006, August). Clinicians' ratings of clinical utility: A

comparison of the DSM-IV and five factor models. Poster presented at the 2006

American Psychological Association Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Samuel, D.B. & Ranseen, J. (2005, October). Personality correlates of ADHD? Poster

presented at the 2005 conference for the National Academy of Neuroscience.

Tampa, Florida.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2004, October). Clinicians’ descriptions of personality

disorder prototypes. Poster presented at the 2004 conference of the Society for

Research on Psychopathology. St. Louis, Missouri.

Samuel, D.B. & Widiger, T.A. (2004, January). Clinicians’ personality descriptions of

prototypic personality disorders. Poster presented at the 2004 conference of the

Association for Research in Personality. Austin, Texas.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association

APA, Division 12

APA, Division 12, Section IX (Board of Directors, Ex-Officio)

Association for Psychological Science (Program Committee 2014-2017)

Association for Research in Personality (Program Committee 2019 meeting)

International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (Planning Committee 2019)

Society for Personality Assessment

Society for Research in Psychopathology (Local Host 2018)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

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Editor in Chief:

Assessment 2019-present

Associate Editor:

Assessment 2013-2018

Journal of Research in Personality 2018

Guest Editor:

Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2018

Editorial Board:

Journal of Personality 2018-present

International Journal of Clinical Health Psychology 2018-present

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2018-present

European Journal of Psychological Assessment 2017-present

Journal of Personality Assessment 2015-present

Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2014-present

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, & Treatment 2013-present

Psychological Assessment 2013-present

Journal of Personality Disorders 2012-present

Assessment 2013

Principal Reviewer:

Psychological Assessment 2010-2012

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, & Treatment 2010-2012

Ad Hoc Reviewer:

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica; Addiction; Addictive Behaviors; American Journal of

Drug and Alcohol Abuse; American Journal on Addictions; American Psychologist;

Behavior Research Methods; Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science; Canadian

Journal of Psychiatry; Clinical Psychological Science; Clinical Psychologist; Clinical

Psychology Review; Comprehensive Psychiatry; Criminal Justice and Behavior; Current

Directions in Psychological Science; European Journal of Psychological Assessment;

European Psychiatry; International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry; JAMA Psychiatry;

Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology; Journal of

Clinical Psychiatry; Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology; Journal of

Personality; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Journal of Personality

Assessment; Journal of Psychiatric Research; Journal of Psychopathology and

Behavioral Assessment; Journal of Research in Personality; Journal of Substance Abuse

Treatment; Personality and Individual Differences; Perspectives on Psychological

Science; PLOS One; Psychiatry Research; Psychological Medicine; Psychopathology;

Review of General Psychology; Scandinavian Journal of Psychology; Schizophrenia

Bulletin; Social Psychological and Personality Science

Grant Reviewer:

Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) 2015-present

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University, College, or Departmental Service:

Psychological Sciences Department Head Review Fall 2013

Gallup-Purdue Index Faculty Research Team, Co-Chair 2013-2017

(Lumina Foundation; Drake (Principal Investigator); Samuel (Co-Investigator);

$2,000,000.

4th Purdue Symposium on Psychological Sciences, Co-Chair 2014

Clinical Faculty Search Committee Fall 2014

Term-Limited Lecturer Search - Clinical 2016, 2017

Departmental Graduate Funding Committee 2014-2015

HHS Poster Session Judge 2015, 2017, 2018

Departmental Graduate Committee Representative 2015, 2017-present

PSY120 Hybrid Update Summer 2015

Learning Community Committee Fall 2015-present

Research Focused Honors Program Review Committee 2018

HHS Faculty Affairs Committee (Secretary to the Faculty) 2018-present

Search Chair – Clinical Assistant Professor 2018-2019

Mentoring @ Purdue – Panelist “Mentoring and Mental Health” 2018

External Dissertation and Thesis Service:

Jacqueline Liggett (Australian National University) 2018

– External Examiner for Doctoral Dissertation

Dissertation Committees:

Erica Birkley 2013

Emily Sherman 2015

Sarah Griffin (Chair) 2017

Taka Suzuki (Chair) 2018

Ankita Krishnan 2018

Colin Vize 2019

Madison Smith in progress

Qualifying Committees:

Erica Birkley 2013

Emily Sherman 2014

Takakuni Suzuki (Chair) 2015

Sarah Griffin (Chair) 2016

Colin Vize 2017

Ankita Krishnan 2017

Meredith Bucher (Chair) 2017

Keisha Novak 2017

Madison O’Meara 2018

Lily Assaad (chair) in progress

Master’s Committees:

Emily Sherman 2012

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Sarah Griffin (Chair) 2013

Colin Vize 2015

Ankita Krishnan 2016

Katherine Collison 2017

Samantha Ingram in progress

Undergraduate Research-Focused Honors Students Mentored:

Tess Smith (2013-2014) - Recipient of the Donald R. Ottinger Award for Undergraduate

Research in Psychology

Melissa Davoust (2014 - 2015) - Recipient of the John M. Hadley Award for Outstanding

Undergraduate Research

Erin Moorman (2015-2016)

Sri Nagarajan (2018-present) – Recipient of the John M. Hadley Award for Outstanding

Undergraduate Research

Selena Amador (2019)