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Josh Miller

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Distinguished Research Professor
Clinical Program
**Dr. Miller will be reviewing applications for a new graduate student for fall 2025 admission. Please note that I am unable to meet via zoom, phone call, or extended email dialogues with applicants outside of our official interviews.**

Education

Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2003

Google Scholar Profile

Researchgate Profile

Lab Website

Research Interests

General and pathological personality trait models; personality disorders with a specific focus on the the conceptualization and assessment of psychopathy and narcissism; externalizing behaviors (antisocial behavior; aggression, substance use; gambling).

** My lab (i.e., 4800) is full for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year and thus cannot take anymore applications.**

Assessment Scales

**You do NOT need my permission to use any of the following scales.**

Five-Factor Model Antagonistic Triad Measure (FFM ATM)
Elemental Psychopathy Assessment

EPA Long Version

EPA Short Form - With Validity Scales

EPA Short Form - No Validity Scales (72 items)

EPA Super Short Form - 18 items only

Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory

Long Version (148 items)

Short Version (60 items)

Super Short Version (15 items)

Five-Factor Machiavellianism Inventory

Long Version (52 items)

Super Short Form (15 items)

IPIP-NEO PI-R 

120 IRT-based IPIP-NEO

60-item IRT based IPIP-NEO (2 items per facet)

100-item PID-5 (Maples et al., 2014)

Shortened version of the NPI

Narcissistic Personality Inventory - 13

NPI-13 Likert Version

Narcissistic Vulnerability Scale (Adjective scale that can be used as a trait or state assessment)

Scoring sheet for PID-5 domains, facets, and PDs based on Krueger et al. (2012) norms

Articles Featuring Josh Miller

Congratulations to Josh Miller, who was one of two UGA faculty members included in the Highly Cited Researchers of 2024 list published by Clarivate. …

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