| Education |
| Ph.D., 1991, Michigan State University, Clinical Psychology |
| M.A., 1987, Michigan State University, Clinical Psychology |
| B.A., 1980, Duke University, Psychology and Philosophy |
| Research Interests |
| My research interests include the assessment of perfectionistic personality characteristics as well as interpersonal dimensions using personality measures. |
| Representative Publications |
| Broman-Fulks, J. J., Hill, R.W., & Green, B. A. (in press). Is perfectionism categorical or dimensional? A taxometric analysis. Journal of Personality Assessment. |
| Hill, R.W., Huelsman, T., Furr, M., Kibler, J., Vicente, B. & Kennedy, C. (2004). A New Measure for Perfectionism: the Perfectionism Inventory (PI). Journal of Personalty Assessment, 82(1), 80-91. [PDF Format] |
| Hill R.W. & Yousey, G. (1998). Adaptive and maladaptive narcissism among university faculty, clergy, politicians and librarians. Current Psychology, 17(2/3), 249-262. |
| Hill, R.W., Zrull, M. C. & McIntire, K. A. (1998). Differences between self and peer-ratings of interpersonal problems. Assessment, 5(1), 67-83. |
| Hill, R.W., McIntire, K., & Bacharach, V. (1997). Perfectionism and the Big Five Factors. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 12(1), 257-270. [PDF Format] |
| Hill, R.W., Zrull, M.C. & Turlington, S. (1997). Perfectionism and interpersonal problems. Journal of Personality Assessment, 69(1), 81-103. |
| Hill, R.W., Aniskiewicz, A.S., Martin, G., & Frumkin, N. (1991). An application of quantitative MRI and neuropsychological data to Multiple Sclerosis patients using confirmatory factor analysis. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 5(3), 270. |
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