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The Journal of General Psychology, 1996, 123(4), 365-367 Index to Volume 123 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (January): 1-88 Number 2 (April): 89-168 Number 3 (July): 169-272 Number 4 (October): 273-368 AUTHOR INDEX Amir, M., Kaplan, Z., & Kotler, M. Type of From Identification in Subliminal Audi- Trauma, Severity of Posttraumatic Stress tory Perception: A Review and Critique Disorder Core Symptoms, and Associat- of Merikle’s Study. 41-50. ed Features. 341-351. Hassmén, P., & Koivula, N. Ratings of Per- Antonietti, A. Source Processing Influ- ceived Exertion by Women With Internal ences Analogical Problem Solving. or External Locus of Control. 297-307. 249-258. Honts, C. R. Criterion Development and Armstrong, H. A., & McKelvie, S. J. Effect Validity of the CQT in Field Application. of Face Context on Recognition Memo- 309-324. ry for Voices. 259-270. Hubley, A. M., & Zumbo, B. D. A Dialec- Baker, J. G. Memory and Emotion Pro- tic on Validity: Where We Have Been and cessing in Cortical and Subcortical Where We Are Going. 207-215. Dementia. 185-191. Huss, M. T., & Weaver, K. A. Effect of Compton, D. M., Bishop, J. T., & Dietrich, Modality in Earwitness Identification: K, L. Serial Pattern Learning in Senes- Memory for Verbal and Nonverbal Audi- cent Rats: A Comparison of Acquisition tory Stimuli Presented in Two Contexts. Performance With Young and Hippocam- 277-287. pal-Lesioned Rats. 137-149. Johnson, M. E., Brems, C., & Fischer, P. Constantinidou, F., Neils, J., Bouman, D., Sex Role Conflict, Social Desirabiliy, Lee, L., & Shuren, J. Pictorial Superior- and Eating-Disorder Attitudes and ity During Verbal Learning Tasks in Behaviors. 75-87. Moderate to Severe Closed Head Injury: Karkowski, A. M., Haddad, N. F., & Szal- Additional Evidence. 173-184. da-Petree, A. D. Rat Strategies and the Dunlap, W. P., Greer, T., & Beatty, G. O. A Interactive Schedule: A Multidimension- Monte-Carlo Study of Type I Error Rates al Examination of Behavior. 63-73. and Power for Tukey’s Pocket Test. Kreiner, D. S. Effects ofA dvance Questions 333-339. on Reading Comprehension. 352-364. Gabbard, C., & Hart, S. A Question of Foot Landau, R., Last, U., Aldor, R., & Hartman, Dominance. 289-296. M. Sex and Sociocultural Correlates of Harris, J. L., Salus, D., Rerecich, R., & Urinary Incontinence in Israeli Larsen, D. Distinguishing Detection Preschool Children. 150-168. 366 The Journal of General Psychology Lippman, L. G. A Short Report Concerning TITLE INDEX the Einstellung Effect. 233-235. Asymmetrical Perception of Changing Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. Asymmetrical Intensity in Short Tonal Stimuli: Dura- Perception of Changing Intensity in tion of Stimulus. Anthony H. Reinhardt- Short Tonal Stimuli: Duration of Stimu- Rutland. 115-122. lus. 115-122. Cognitive-Components Tests Are Not Much Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. The Illusion of More Than g: An Extension of Kyllo- Increasing Loudness in Brief Steady nen’s Analyses. Joseph M. Stauffer, Mal- Tones: Variation With Carrier Frequen- colm James Ree, & Thomas R. Carretta. cy. 325-332. 193-205. Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. Perceiving the Criterion Development and Validity of the Orientation-In-Depth of Triangular Sur- CQT in Field Application. Charles R. faces: Static-Monocular, Moving-Monu- Honts. 309-324. cular, and Static-Binocular Viewing. A Dialectic on Validity: Where We Have 19-28. Been and Where We Are Going. Anita M. Reinhardt-Rutland, A. H. Remote Opera- Hubley & Bruno D. Zumbo. 207-215. tion: A Selective Review of Research Into Distinguishing Detection From Identifica- Visual Depth Perception. 237-248. tion in Subliminal Auditory Perception: Robinson-Riegler, G. L., & Winton, W. M. A Review and Critique of Merikle’s The Role of Conscious Recollection in Study. Jane L. Harris, David Salus, Recognitin of Affective Material: Evi- Robert Rerecich, & Debra Larson. dence for Positive—-Negative Asymmetry. 41-50. 93-104. Effect of Face Context on Regocnition Sharps, M. J., Price, J. L., & Bence, V. M. Memory for Voices. Heather A. Arm- Visual and Auditory Information as strong & Stuart J. McKelvie. 259-270. Determinants of Primacy Effects. Effect of Modality in Earwitness Identifica- 123-136. tion: Memory for Verbal and Nonverbai Stauffer, J. M., Ree, M. J., & Carretta, T. R. Auditory Stimuli Presented in Two Con- Cognitive-Components Tests Are Not texts. Matthew T. Huss & Kenneth A. Much More Than g: An Extension of Kyl- Weaver. 277-287. lonen’s Analyses. 193-205. The Effect of Music Amplitude on the Reac- Sullivan, C., Urakawa, K. S., & Cossey, V. tion to Unexpected Visual Events. Mari- L. Separating the Effects of Alertness From the Effects of Encoding in a lyn L. Turner, Jeffrey E. Fernandez, & Pitch-Imagery Task. 105-114. Karen Nelson. 51-62. Turner, M. L., Fernandez, J. E., & Nelson, Effects of Advance Questions on Reading K. The Effect of Music Amplitude on the Comprehension. David S. Kreiner. Reaction to Unexpected Visual Events. 352-364. 51-62. An Efficient Alternative to the Wilcoxon Vonderen, M. L. Van, Bekkers, R., Her- _Signed-Ranks Test for Paired Nonnor- manussen, R., Sikora, G., & Toth, A. mal Data. Donald W. Zimmerman. Gender and Doubts About Study in 29-40. Technology: A Dutch-Hungarian Com- Gender and Doubts About Study in Tech- parison. 5-18. nology: A Dutch-Hungarian Compari- Zimmerman, D. W. An Efficient Alternative son. Marijke L. Van Vonderen, Rudi to the Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test for Bekkers, Ria Hermanussen, Gizella Paired Nonnormal Data. 29-40. Sikora, & Arpad Toth. 5-18. Zimmerman, D. W. Some Properties of The Illusion of Increasing Loudness in Preliminary Tests of Equality of Vari- Brief Steady Tones: Variation With Car- ances in the Two-Sample Location Prob- rier Frequency. Anthony H. Reinhardt- lem. 217-231. Rutland. 325--332. Memory and Emotion Processing in Corti- M. Winton. 93-104. cal and Subcortical Dementia. John G. Separating the Effects of Alertness From Baker. 185-191. the Effects of Encoding in a Pitch- A Monte-Carlo Study of Type I Error Rates Imagery Task. Christopher Sullivan, and Power for Tukey’s Pocket Test. Kenneth S. Urakawa, & Velynda L. William P. Dunlap, Tammy Greer, & Cossey. 105-114. Gregory O. Beatty. 333-339. Serial Pattern Learning in Senescent Rats: Perceiving the Orientation-In-Depth of Tri- A Comparison of Acquisition Perfor- angular Surfaces: Static-Monocular, mance With Young and Hippocampal- Moving-Monocular, and Static-Binocu- Lesioned Rats. David M. Compton, Joy lar Viewing. Anthony H. Reinhardt-Rut- T. Bishop, & Kerri L. Dietrich. 137-149. land. 19-28. Sex and Sociocultural Correlates of Uri- Pictorial Superiority During Verbal Learn- nary Incontinence in Israeli Preschool ing Tasks in Moderate to Severe Closed Children. Rivka Landau, Uriel Last, Roy Head Injury: Additional Evidence. Fofi Aldor, & Moshe Hartman. 150-168. Constantinidou, Jean Neils, Dawn Sex Role Conflict, Social Desirability, and Bouman, Linda Lee, & Jeff Shuren. Eating-Disorder Attitudes and Behav- 173-184. iors. Mark E. Johnson, Christiane A Question of Foot Dominance. Car\ Gab- Brems, & Pamela Fischer. 75-87. bard & Susan Hart. 289-296. A Short Report Concerning the Einstellung Rat Strategies and the Interactive Sched- Effect. Louis G. Lippman. 233-235. ule: A Multidimensional Examination of SomFe Properties of Preliminary Tests of Behavior. Andrea M. Karkowski, Nabil Equality of Variances in the Two-Sample F. Haddad, & Allen D. Szalda-Petree. Location Problem. Donald W. Zimmer- 63-73. man. 217-231. Ratings of Perceived Exertion by Women Source Processing Influences Analogical With Internal or External Locus of Con- Problem Solving. Alessandro Antonietti. trol. Peter Hassmén & Nathalie Koivula. 249-258. 297-307. Type of Trauma, Severity of Posttraumatic Remote Operation: A Selective Review of Stress Disorder Core Symptoms, and Research Into Visual Depth Perception. Associated Features. Marianne Amir, Anthony H. Reinhardt-Rutland. Zeev Kaplan, & Moshe Kotler. 341-351. 237-235. Visual and Auditory Information as Deter- The Role of Conscious Recollection in minants of Primacy Effects. Matthew J. Recognition of Affective Material: Evi- Sharps, Jana L. Price, & V. Michael dence for Positive—Negative Asymmetry. Bence. 123-136. Gregory L. Robinson-Riegler & Ward

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