to AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST Volume 35 Number 1 (September/October 1991) pp. 1-96 Number 2 (November/December 1991) pp. 97-208 Number 3 (January/February 1992) pp. 209-344 Number 4/5 (March/June 1992) pp. 345-632 Number 6 (July/August 1992) pp. 633-840 Authors: ALEXANDER, ALISON, see Mcllwraith, R. ALLAWAY, WILLIAM H., “The Future of International Educational Exchange,” 55. BAKER, WAYNE E., and JASON B. JIMERSON, “The Sociology of Money,” 678. BROOKS-GUNN, JEANNE, see Chase-Lansdale, P. L. CHASE-LANSDALE, P. LINDSAY, JEANNE BROOKS-GUNN, and ROBERTA L. PAIKOFF, “ Research and Programs for Adolescent Mothers: Missing Links and Future Promises,” 290. COLEMAN, JAMES S., “Democracy in Permanently Divided Systems,” 363. COLEMAN, JAMES WILLIAM, “Crime and Money: Motivation and Opportunity in a Mone- tarized Economy,” 827. COMSTOCK, GEORGE, and STUART FISCHOFF, “The Field and the Discipline,” 101. COULTON, CLAUDIAJ., and SHANTA PANDEY, “Geographic Concentration of Poverty and Risk to Children in Urban Neighborhoods,” 238. CRUMP, THOMAS, “Money as a Ritual System,” 669. DEE, JULIET L., see Hans, V. P. DEPPA, JOAN, and NANCY WEATHERLY SHARP, “Under International Scrutiny: Reaction of Media Targets [Tragedy in the News— Pan Am 103],” 150. DIAMOND, LARRY, “Economic Development and Democracy Reconsidered,” 450. DIAMOND, LARRY, see Marks, G. DOYLE, KENNETH O., “Introduction: Money and the Behavioral Sciences,” 641. DOYLE, KENNETH O., “Long-Term Health Care, Voluntary Self-Impoverishment, and Family Stress,” 803. DOYLE, KENNETH O., “The Symbolic Meaning of House and Home: An Exploration in the Psychology of Goods,” 790. DOYLE, KENNETH O., “Toward a Psychology of Money,” 708. ETZIONI, AMITAI, “On the Place of Virtues in a Pluralistic Democracy,” 530. FABER, RONALD J., “Money Changes Everything: Compulsive Buying From a Biopsychoso- cial Perspective,” 809. FINN, DANIEL RUSH, “The Meanings of Money: A View From Economics,” 658. 838 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST FISCHOFF, STUART, see Comstock, G. GARBARINO, JAMES, “The Meaning of Poverty in the World of Children,” 220. GARMAN, E. THOMAS, see Porter, N. M. GARMAN, E. THOMAS, see Walker, R. GELLES, RICHARD J., “Poverty and Violence Toward Children,” 258. HANS, VALERIE P., and JULIET L. DEE, “Media Coverage of Law: Its Impact on Juries and the Public,” 136. HAYES, DONA, “Local Television Coverage: Ethics and Decision Making [Tragedy in the News— Pan Am 103],” 166. JACOBVITZ, ROBIN SMITH, see Mcllwraith, R. JIMERSON, JASON B., see Baker, W. E. KERR, CLARK, “International Learning and National Purposes in Higher Education,” 17. KORBIN, JILL E., “Introduction: Child Poverty in the United States,” 211. KUBEY, ROBERT, see Mcllwraith, R. KUNKEL, DALE, “Crafting Media Policy: The Genesis and Implications of the Children’s Television Act of 1990,” 181. LAMB, MATTHEW L., “Theology and Money,” 735. MARKS, GARY, “Rational Sources of Chaos in Democratic Transition,” 397. MARKS, GARY, amd LARRY DIAMOND, “Seymour Martin Lipset and the Study of Democ- tracy,” 352. MASON, JERALD WILTON, “Meaning of Money: A Financial Planning and Counseling Perspective,” 771. McILWRAITH, ROBERT, ROBIN SMITH JACOBVITZ, ROBERT KUBEY, and ALISON ALEXANDER, “Television Addiction: Theories and Data Behind the Ubiquitous Meta- phor,” 104. MERKUR’EV, STANISLAV P., “Implications of Internationalization for the University,” 43. MORGAN, MICHAEL, and JAMES SHANAHAN, “Do VCRs Change the TV Picture? VCRs and the Cultivation Process,” 122. PAIKOFF, ROBERTA L., see Chase-Lansdale, P. L. PANDEY, SHANTA, see Coulton, C. J. PERLMUTTER, AMOS, “Two New Nations: Israeli and American Foreign Policies During the Pioneer Years,” 541. PODUSKA, BERNARD, “Money, Marriage, and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs,” 756. PORTER, NANCY M., and E. THOMAS GARMAN, “Money as Part of a Measure of Financial Well-Being,” 820. ROSENBAUM, SARA, “Child Health and Poor Children,” 275. SCHMITTER, PHILIPPE C., “The Consolidation of Democracy and Representation of Social Groups,” 422. SCHORR, ALVIN L., “Ending Poverty: The Children’s Hour,” 332. SHANAHAN, JAMES, see Morgan, M. SHARP, NANCY WEATHERLY, see Deppa, J. SKOCPOL, THEDA, “State Formation and Social Policy in the United States,” 559. SMELSER, NEIL J., “Internationalization of Social Science Knowledge,” 65. SORAUF, FRANK J., “Politics and Money,” 725. STROM, KAARE, “Democracy as Political Competition,” 375. SWIDLER, ANN, “Inequality and American Culture: The Persistence of Voluntarism,” 606. THIERRY, HENK, “Payment: What Meanings Are Rewarding?” 694. TROW, MARTIN, “Class, Race, and Higher Education in America,” 585. VINOVSKIS, MARIS A., “Schooling and Poor Children in 19th-Century America,” 313. INDEX 839 WAISMAN, CARLOS H., “Capitalism, the Market, and Democracy,” 500. [Erratum to this article in Vol. 35, No. 6, p. 840] WALKER, ROSEMARY, and E. THOMAS GARMAN, “The Meanings of Money: Perspectives From Human Ecology,” 781. WALLERSTEIN, IMMANUEL, “The Concept of Nationa! Development, 1917-1989,” 517. WOLLITZER, PETER A.., “Introduction: Global Change and the Internationalization of Higher Education,” 5. Articles: “Capitalism, the Market, and Democracy,” Waisman, 500. [Erratum to this article in Vol. 35, No. 6, p. 840] “Child Health and Poor Children,” Rosenbaum, 275. “Class, Race, and Higher Education in America,” Trow, 585. “The Concept of National Development, 1917-1989,” Wallerstein, 517. “The Consolidation of Democracy and Representation of Social Groups,” Schmitter, 422. “Crafting Media Policy: The Genesis and Implications of the Children’s Television Act of 1990,” Kunkel, 181. “Crime and Money: Motivation and Opportunity in a Monetarized Economy,” Coleman, 827. “Democracy as Political Competition,” Strom, 375. “Democracy in Permanently Divided Systems,” Coleman, 363. “Do VCRs Change the TV Picture? VCRs and the Cultivation Process,” Morgan and Shanahan, 122. “Economic Development and Democracy Reconsidered,” Diamond, 450. “Ending Poverty: The Children’s Hour,” Schorr, 332. “The Field and the Discip'‘ne,” Comstock and Fischoff, 101. “The Future of International Educational Exchange,” Allaway, 55. “Geographic Concentration of Poverty and Risk to Children in Urban Neighborhoods,” Coulton and Pandey, 238. “Implications of Internationalization for the University,” Merkur’ev, 43. “Inequality and American Culture: The Persistence of Voluntarism,” Swidler, 606. “International Learning and National Purposes in Higher Education,” Kerr, 17. “Internationalization of Social Science Knowledge,” Smelser, 65. “Introduction: Child Poverty in the United States,” Korbin, 211. “Introduction: Global Change and the Internationalization of Higher Education,” Wollitzer, 5. “Introduction: Money and the Behavioral Sciences,” Doyle, 641. “Local Television Coverage: Ethics and Decision Making [Tragedy in the News— Pan Am 103],” Hayes, 166. “Long-Term Health Care, Voluntary Self-Impoverishment, and Family Stress,” Doyle, 803. “Meaning of Money: A Financial Planning and Counseling Perspective,” Mason, 771. “The Meaning of Poverty in the World of Children,” Garbarino, 220. “The Meanings of Money: Perspectives From Human Ecology,” Walker and Garman, 781. “The Meanings of Money: A View From Economics,” Finn, 658. “Media Coverage of Law: Its Impact on Juries and the Public,” Hans and Dee, 136. “Money as Part of a Measure of Financial Well-Being,” Porter and Garman, 20. “Money as a Ritual System,” Crump, 669. = “Money Changes Everything: Compulsive Buying From a Biopsychosocial Perspective,” Faber, 809. 840 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST “Money, Marriage, and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs,” Poduska, 756. “On the Place of Virtues in a Pluralistic Democracy,” Etzioni, 530. “Payment: What Meanings Are Rewarding?” Thierry, 694. “Politics and Money,” Sorauf, 725. “Poverty and Violence Toward Children,” Gelles, 258. “Rational Sources of Chaos in Democratic Transition,” Marks, 397. “Research and Programs for Adolescent Mothers: Missing Links and Future Promises,” Chase- Lansdale et al., 290. “Schooling and Poor Children in 19th-Century America,” Vinovskis, 313. “Seymour Martin Lipset and the Study of Democracy,” Marks and Diamond, 352. “The Sociology of Money,” Baker and Jimerson, 678. “State Formation and Social Policy in the United States,” Skocpol, 559. “The Symbolic Meaning of House and Home: An Exploration in the Psychology of Goods,” Doyle, 790. “Television Addiction: Theories and Data Behind the Ubiquitous Metaphor,” MclIlwraith et al., 104. “Theology and Money,” Lamb, 735. “Toward a Psychology of Money,” Doyle, 708. “Two New Nations: Israeli and American Foreign Policies During the Pioneer Years,” Perlmut- ter, 541. “Under International Scrutiny: Reaction of Media Targets [Tragedy in the News— Pan Am 103},” Deppa and Sharp, 150. ERRATUM The last line on page 509 (Vol. 35, No. 4/5) of Carlos Waisman’s article, “Capitalism, the Market, and Democracy,” should read: NIC (new industrialized countries) . . . .