PMID: 13949506Sep 1, 1963Paper

Three hostility scales applicable to verbal samples

Archives of General Psychiatry
L A GottschalkK J SPRINGER

Abstract

No abstract listed.

Citations

Jan 1, 1980·International Journal of Law and Psychiatry·M E Rice, V L Quinsey
Mar 1, 1986·Psychiatry Research·L A Gottschalk, J Hoigaard-Martin
Oct 1, 1972·Journal of Psychosomatic Research·H LeighM F Reiser
Jun 5, 2003·Journal of Psychosomatic Research·Eva Albertsen Malt, Holger Ursin
Dec 1, 1994·Psychological Reports·J K MorenoG D Laver
Jan 1, 1975·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A GottschalkJ S Brown
May 1, 1974·Comprehensive Psychiatry·H W ElliottR L Uliana
Nov 1, 1973·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A GottschalkD E Bates
Jan 1, 1992·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A GottschalkD B Herrera
Nov 1, 1969·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A GottschalkR M Whitman
Nov 1, 1972·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A Gottschalk, S A Kaplan
Jul 1, 1978·Comprehensive Psychiatry·L A Gottschalk
Nov 1, 1973·Behaviour Research and Therapy·C R O'Donnell, L Worell
Oct 1, 1969·Journal of Projective Techniques & Personality Assessment·C N WingetW H Clements
Apr 1, 1995·Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science : the Official Journal of the Pavlovian Society·S Wolf
Mar 1, 1976·Journal of Youth and Adolescence·L A Gottschalk
Jul 1, 1967·Journal of Clinical Psychology·G C Gleser, L A Gottschalk
Jul 1, 1967·Behavioral Science·L A Gottschalk, E C Frank
Mar 30, 1965·Psychopharmacologia·L A GottschalkS M Kaplan
May 1, 1987·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·R Farmer
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Jan 15, 1969·Life Sciences·L A GottschalkJ M Iacono

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