Gordon Claridge

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Psychologist currently Emeritus Professor at Oxford University.

Perhaps most famous for his work on schizotypy with Oliver Mason and colleagues at the University of Liverpool.

Gordon has worked with Hans Eysenck and is currently associated with Caroline Davis from the University of Toronto, with whom he has written a book on personality and psychological disorders.

[edit] Publications

  • Claridge, G. (1997) Schizotypy: Implications for Illness and Health. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019852353X }
  • Rawlings, D., Barrentes-Vidal, N., Claridge, G., McCreery, C., and Galanos, G. (2000),A factor analytic study of the Hypomanic Personality Scale in British, Spanish and Australian samples. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 73-84.
  • Claridge, G., Clark, K., Davis, C., & Mason, O. (1998). Schizophrenia risk and handedness: a mixed picture. Laterality ,3, 209-220.
  • Claridge, G., Clark, K., & Davis, C. (1997). Nightmares, dreams and schizotypy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36, 377-386.
  • Claridge, G.,McCreery, C., Mason, O., Bentall, R.,Boyle, G., Slade, P., & Popplewell, D. (1996). The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: A large replication study. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 35 103-115.