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Richard E. Zinbarg , Ph.D.

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Research Interests

Research Interests...Personality traits that might act as vulnerability factors to the development of anxiety disorders including the cognitive and affective processes that might mediate these associations; psychotherapy for anxiety disorders with a main focus currently on generalized anxiety disorder; associations between anxiety disorders and couple functioning including the impact of couple functioning on the outcome of psychotherapy for anxiety disorders; the structure and measurement of anxiety and related affects; measurement and psychometric theory.

Selected Publications

Zinbarg, R., Yovel, I., Revelle, W. & McDonald, R.  (In press).  Estimating generalizability to a universe of indicators that all have one attribute in common:  A comparison of estimators for Applied Psychological Measurement. click here for pdf

Zinbarg, R., Revelle, W., Yovel, I. & Li, W.  (2005).  Cronbach’s , Revelle’s , and McDonald’s : Their relations with each other and two alternative conceptualizations of reliability.  Psychometrika, 70, 123-133. click here for pdf

Zinbarg, R., Brown, T. A., Barlow, D. H. & Rapee, R. M.  (2001).  Anxiety sensitivity, panic and depressed mood:  A Re-analysis teasing apart the contributions of the two levels in the hierarchical structure of the anxiety sensitivity index.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 372-378. click here for pdf

Zinbarg, R. & Mohlman, J.  (1998).  Individual differences in the acquisition of affectively-valenced associations.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1024-1040. click here for pdf

 

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