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Index to Volume 118 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page num- bers refer to the following issues: Number | (January): 1-108 Number 2 (April): 109-180 Number 3 (July): 181-300 Number 4 (October): 301—428 AUTHOR INDEX Adams, L., & Zuckerman, D. The ef- Boulton, J. C. Motion thresholds in fect of lighting conditions on personal infants to sinusoidal gratings. 263- space requirements. 335-340. 270. Alley, T. R., & Burroughs, W. J. Do Foreman, N. Correlates of performance men have stronger preferences for on the Gollin and Mooney tests of vi- hot, unusual, and unfamiliar foods? sual closure. 13-20. 201-214. Goolkasian, P., Van Wallendael, L. R., Aoki, T. The relation between two kinds & Terry, W. S. Recognition memory of U-shaped growth curves: Balance- for easy and difficult text. 375-393. scale and weight-addition tasks. 251- Hochhaus, L., Swanson, L. G., & Car- 261. ter, A. L. Common words are longer Bagley, C. R. Factor structure of tem- in apparent duration than are rare perament in the third year of life. words. 83-95. 291-297. Johnson, D. W., Johnson, R. T., Ortiz, Boivin, M. J. The effect of culture ona A. E., & Stanne, M. The impact of visual—spatial n.zmory task. 327-334. positive goal and resource interde- Chastain, G. Effects of abruptly appear- pendence on achievement, interac- ing clutter on a peripherally precued tion, and attitudes. 341-347. covert attention shift. 31-44. Kline, T. J. B., & Boyd, J. E. Organi- Chow, S. L. Partial report: Iconic store zational structure, context, and cli- or two buffers? 147-169. mate: Their relationships to job satis- Christensen, L., Miller, J., & Johnson, faction at three managerial levels. D. Efficacy of caffeine versus expec- 305-316. tancy in altering caffeine-related Lim, S., & Lippman, L. Mental prac- symptoms. 5-12. tice and memorization of piano mu- De Koninck, J., & Brunette, R. Pre- sic. 21-30. sleep suggestion related to a phobic Linnett, C. M., Morriss, R. H., Dun- object: Successful manipulation of re- lap, W. P., & Fritchie, C. J. Differ- ported dream affect. 185-200. ences in color balance depending Finlay, D. C., Chorlton, M. C., & upon mode of comparison. 271-283. 424 The Journal of General Psycholo, Loosen, F. Preferences for capital let- ments: Displays with unequal spacing ters of the alphabet. 227-249. of pattern. 129-137. Luchins, A. S., & Luchins, E. H. Task Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. Spatial-con- complexity and order effects in com- trast movement aftereffect can be ro- puter presentation of water jar prob- tary: Support for link with aftereffect lems. 45-72. of induced movement. 361-367. Murray, J. B. Psychoendocrinological Sherrard, C. Developing discourse aspects of affective disorders. 395- analysis. 171-179. 421. Shimazaki, T., Tsuda, Y., & Imada, H. Murray, J. B. Psychophysiological as- Strategy changes in human contin- pects of nightmares, night terrors, gency judgments as a function of con- and sleepwalking. 113-127. tingency tables. 349-360. Shmotkin, D. The validity of simulated Nahinsky, I. D. Belief that experiments prediction of behavior. 317-325. work and equal distribution of igno- Tripathi, K. N. Effects of contingency rance: What happens when these ten- and timing of reward on intrinsic mo- dencies compete? 73-82. tivation. 97-105. Peeples, E. E., & Retzlaff, P. D. A Uba, L., & Chung, R. C-Y. The rela- component analysis of handwriting. tionship between trauma and finan- 369-374. cial and physical well-being among Reid, H. M., & Muench, J. L. Recov- Cambodians in the United States. ery of susceptibility following audio- 215-225. genic seizure in mice. 285-290. van Leeuwen, C. Testing organization Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. Induced ro- preferences in serial pattern learning. tary movement during eye move- 139-145. TITLE INDEX Belief that experiments work and equal William P. Dunlap, & Charles J. distribution of ignorance: What hap- Fritchie. 271-283. pens when these tendencies compete? Do men have stronger preferences for Irwin D. Nahinsky. 73-82. hot, unusual, and unfamiliar foods? Common words are longer in apparent Thomas R. Alley & W. Jeffrey Bur- duration than are rare words. Larry roughs. 201-214. Hochhaus, Leila G. Swanson, & Ann The effect of culture on a visual—spatial L. Carter. 83-95. memory task. Michael J. Boivin. A component analysis of handwriting. 327-334. E. Edward Peeples & Paul D. Retz- The effect of lighting conditions on per- laff. 369-374. sonal space requirements. Leslie Correlates of performance on the Gollin Adams & David Zuckerman. 335- and Mooney tests of visual closure. 340. Nigel Foreman. 13-20. Effects of contingency and timing of re- Developing discourse analysis. Carol ward on intrinsic motivation. Kailas Sherrard. 171-179. Nath Tripathi. 97-105. Differences in color balance depending Effects of abruptly appearing clutter on upon mode of comparison. Christo- a peripherally precued covert atten- pher M. Linnett, Robert H. Morriss, tion shift. Garvin Chastain. 31-44. Index 425 Efficacy of caffeine versus expectancy fective disorders. John B. Murray. in altering caffeine-related symptoms. 395-421. Larry Christensen, Jeff Miller, & Psychophysiological aspects of night- Donna Johnson. 5-12. mares, night terrors, and sleepwalk- Factor structure of temperament in the ing. John B. Murray. 113-127. third year of life. Christopher R. Recognition memory for easy and diffi- Bagley. 291-297. cult text. Paula Goolkasian, Lori R. The impact of positive goal and re- Van Wallendael, & W. Scott Terry. source interdependence on achieve- 375-393. ment, interaction, and attitudes. Da- Recovery of susceptibility following au- vid W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson, diogenic seizure in mice. Howard M. Ann E. Ortiz, & Marybeth Stanne. Reid & Jean L. Muench. 285-290. 341-347. The relation between two kinds of U- Induced rotary movement during eye shaped growth curves: Balance-scale movements: Displays with unequal and weight-addition tasks. Tazuko spacing of pattern. A. H. Reinhardt- Aoki. 251-261. Rutland. 129-137. The relationship between trauma and fi- Mental practice and memorization of nancial and physical well-being piano music. Serene Lim & Louis G. among Cambodians in the United Lippman. 21-30. States. Laura Uba & Rita Chi-Ying Chung. 215-225. Motion thresholds in infants to sinusoi- Spatial-contrast movement aftereffect dal gratings. David C. Finlay, Mark can be rotary: Support for link with C. Chorlton, & J. C. Boulton. 263- aftereffect of induced movement. 270. A. H. Reinhardt-Rutland. 361-367. Organizational structure, context, and Strategy changes in human contingency climate: Their relationships to job judgments as a function of contin- satisfaction at three managerial lev- gency tables. Tsuneo Shimazaki, Ya- els. Theresa J. B. Kline & J. Edwin suhiro Tsuda, & Hiroshi Imada. 349- Boyd. 341-347. 360. Partial report: Iconic store or two buf- Task complexity and order effects in fers? Siu L. Chow. 147-169. computer presentation of water jar Preferences for capital letters of the al- problems. Abraham S. Luchins & phabet. Fra:1z Loosen. 227-249. Edith H. Luchins. 45-72. Presleep suggestion related to a phobic Testing organization preferences in se- object: Successful manipulation of re- rial pattern learning. Cees van Leeu- ported dream affect. Joseph De Kon- wen. 139-145. inck & Raymond Brunette. 185-200. The validity of simulated prediction of Psychoendocrinological aspects of af- behavior. Dov Shmotkin. 317-325.

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