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The Journal of Social Psychology, 2000, 140(6), 793-799 Index to Volume 140 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (February): 1-144 Number 4 (August): 401-544 Number 2 (April): 145-272 Number 5 (October): 545-672 Number 3 (June): 273-400 Number 6 (December): 673-800 AUTHOR INDEX Al-Krenawi, A., & Lightman, E. S. names. 197-201. Learning achievement, social adjust- Caputo, A. A., Brodsky, S. L., & ment, and family conflict among Kemp, S. Understandings and experi- Bedouin-Arab children from polyga- ences of cruelty: An exploratory mous and monogamous families. report. 649-660. 345-355. Cardona, P. G., Nicholson, B. C., & Allen, M. W., Wilson, M., Ng, S. H., & Fox, R. A. Parenting among Hispan- Dunne, M. Values and beliefs of veg- ic and Anglo-American mothers with etarians and omnivores. 405-422. young children. 357-365. Anshel, M. H., & Wells, B. Personal Cherian, V. I., & Malehase, M. C. The and situational variables that relationship between parental controi describe coping with acute stress in and scholastic achievement of chil- competitive sport. 434-450. dren from single- and two-parent Anshel, M. H., Williams, L. R. T., & families. 665-667. Williams, S. M. Coping style follow- Cooke, C. A., & Puddifoot, J. E. Gun ing acute stress in competitive sport. culture and symbolism among U.K. 751-773. and U.S. women. 423-433. Bizman, A., & Yinon, Y. Perceptions of De Cremer, D. Effect of group identifi- dual identity and separate groups cation on the use of attributions. among secular and religious Israeli 267-269. Jews. 589-596. Demarest, J., & Allen, R. Body image: Brierley, J. A. An analysis of the impact Gender, ethnic, and age differences. of the work environment on chartered 465-472. accountants’ professional examina- Duran, A., & Trafimow, D. Cognitive tion performance. 397-398. organization of favorable and unfa- Bruning, J. L., Polinko, N. K., Zerbst, J., vorable beliefs about performing a & Buckingham, J. T. The effect on behavior. 179-187. expected job success of the connota- Eaton, L., & Louw, J. Culture and self tive meanings of names and nick- in South Africa: Individualism-col- 794 _ The Journal of Social Psychology lectivism predictions. 210-217. holics Anonymous: Personal experi- Eliason, S. L., & Dodder, R. A. Neutral- ence and social perceptions. ization among deer poachers. 565-579. 536-538. Kaissidis-Rodafinos, A., & Anshel, M. H. Elbedour, S., Bart, W. M., & Hektner, Psychological predictors of coping J. M. Scholastic achievement and responses among Greek basketball family marital structure: referees. 329-344. Bedouin-Arab adolescents from Khallad, Y. Education and career aspi- monogamous and polygamous fami- rations of Palestinian and U.S. youth. lies in Israe!. 503-514. 789-791. Eshel, Y., & Rosenthal-Sokolov, M. Khazanovich, G., & Schlenker, B. R. Acculturation attitudes and sociocul- Psychological involvement in parent- tural adjustment of sojourner youth hood among Ukrainians. 188-195. in Israel. 677-691. Kirby, S. L., & Richard, O. C. Impact of Floyd, K. Affectionate same-sex touch: marketing work-place diversity on The influence of homophobia on employee job involvement and orga- observers’ perceptions. 774-788. nizational commitment. 367-377. Fointiat, V. “Foot-in-the-mouth” versus Leondari, A., & Kiosseoglou, G. The “door-in-the-face” requests. relationship of parental attachment 264-266. and psychological separation to the Forbes, G. B., & Adams-Curtis, L. E. psychological functioning of young Gender role typing and attachment to adults. 451-464. parents and peers. 258-260. Leone, C., & D’Arienzo, J. Sensation- Foster, M. D. Positive and negative seeking and differentially arousing responses to personal discrimination: television commercials. 710-720. Does coping make a difference? Lev-Wiesel, R. The effect of children’s 93-106. sleeping arrangements (communal Furnham, A., Ota, H., Tatsuro, H., & vs. familial) on fatherhood among Koyasu, M. Beliefs about overcoming men in an Israeli kibbutz. 580-588. psychological problems among Lim, V. K. G., Teo, T. S. H., & See, S. British and Japanese students. K. B. Perceived job image among 63-74. police officers in Singapore: Factori- Harrell, W. A., Bowlby, J. W., & Hall- al dimensions and differential effects. Hoffarth, D. Directing wayfinders 740-750. with maps: The effects of gender, age, Ling, W., Chia, R. C., & Fang, L. Chi- route complexity, and familiarity with nese implicit leadership theory. the environment. 169-178. 729-739. Heaven, P. C. L., Greene, R. L., Stones, Loo, R., & Thorpe, K. Confirmatory C. R., & Caputi, P. Levels of social factor analyses of the full and short dominance orientation in three soci- versions of the Marlowe—Crowne eties. 530-532. Social Desirability Scale. 628-635. Horrocks, J. E. Dr. Leonard W. Doob Lu, L. Gender and conjugal differences resigns. 149. in happiness. 132-141. House, J. D. The effect of student Mallery, P. Controllability, anger, judg- involvement on the development of ments, and valence in attributions for academic self-concept. 261-263. civil unrest. 393-395. Hyman, M. R. Mail surveys of faculty Martinot, D., & Monteil, J.-M. Use of and acquaintances-of-the-researcher the self-concept in forming prefer- bias. 255-257. ences by French students of different Kairouz, S., & Dubé, L. Abstinence and levels of academic achievement. well-being among members of Alco- 119-131. Index 795 McAndrew, F. T., Akande, A., Bridg- Sani, F., Bennett, M., Agostini, L., stock, R., Mealey, L., Gordon, S. C., Malucchi, L., & Ferguson, N. Chil- Scheib, J. E., Akande-Adetoun, B. E., dren’s conceptions of characteristic Odewale, F., Morakinyo, A., Nya- features of category members. hete, P., & Mubvakure, G. A multi- 227-239. cultural study of stereotyping in Eng- Scherer, R. F., Hwang, C.-E., Yan, W., & lish-speaking countries. 487-502. Li, J. The dimensionality of coping Moore, R. M., III. Creativity of small among Chinese health care workers. groups and of persons working 317-327. alone. 142-143. Schroth, M. L., & McCormack, W. A. Mullis, R. L., & Chapman, P. Age, gen- Sensation seeking and need for der, and self-esteem differences in achievement among study-abroad adolescent coping styles. 539-541. students. 533-535. Murphy, P. L. The commodified self in Shore, T. H., Tashchian, A., & Adams, consumer culture: A cross-cultural J. S. Development and validation of perspective. 636-647. a scale measuring attitudes toward Nesdale, D., & Pinter, K. Self-efficacy smoking. 615-623. and job-seeking activities in unem- Sidani, Y. M., & Gardner, W. L. Work ployed ethnic youth. 608-614. values among Lebanese workers. O'Driscoll, M. P., & Beehr, T. A. Mod- 597-607. erating effects of perceived control Sinha, S. P., & Nayyar, P. Crowding and need for clarity on the relation- effects of density and personal space ship between role stressors and requirements of older people: The employee affective reactions. impact of self-control and social sup- 151-159. port. 721-728. Omodei, M. M., & McLennan, J. Con- Steins, G. Motivation in person percep- ceptualizing and measuring global tion: Role of the other’s perspective. interpersonal mistrust-trust. 692-709. 279-294. Tam, S.-F., Ip, Y.-C., & Chan, C. S.-C. Parker, K. D., Calhoun, T., & Weaver, G. Self-concepts of hospitalized and Variables associated with adolescent day-care psychiatric patients. alcohol use: A multiethnic compari- 202-209. son. 51-62. Taris, T. W. Dispositional need for cog- Peluchette, J. V. E., & Jeanquart, S. nitive closure and self-enhancing Professionals’ use of different mentor beliefs. 35—S0. sources at various careei’ Stages: Trice, A. D. Italian, Bulgarian, and U.S. Implications for career success. children’s perceptions of gender- 549-564. appropriateness of occupations. Rauch, S. A. M., & Bryant, J. B. Gender 661-663. and context differences in alcohol Tsai, G., & Gray, J. The Eating Disor- expectancies. 240-253. ders Inventory among Asian Ameri- Rustemli, A., Mertan, B., & Ciftci, O. can college women. 527-529. In-group favoritism among native Tsoudis, O. Relation of affect control and immigrant Turkish Cypriots: theory to the sentencing of criminals. Trait evaluations of in-group and 473-485. out-group targets. 26-34. Upmanyu, V. V., Upmanyu, S., & Lester, Sakamoto, S. Self-focusing situations D. Depressive symptoms among U.S. and depression. 107-118. and Indian college students: The Sam, D. L. Psychological adaptation of effects of gender and gender role. adolescents with immigrant back- 669-671. grounds. 5-25. Vanbeselaere, N. The treatment of rele- 796 The Journal of Social Psychology vant and irrelevant outgroups in min- moral thought. 75-91. imal group situations with crossed Woo, T. O., & Frank, N. Academic per- categorizations. 515-526. formance and perceived validity of Wagner, S. L., & Rush, M. C. Altruistic grades: An additional case for self- ‘ organizational citizenship behavior: enhancement. 218-226. Context, disposition, and age. Yoon, J., & Thye, S. Supervisor support 379-391. in the work place: Legitimacy and Wann, D. L., & Schrader, M. P. Control- positive affectivity. 295-316. lability and stability in the self-serv- Zweigenhaft, R. L., & Von Ammon, J. ing attributions of sport spectators. Birth order and civil disobedience: A 160-168. test of Sulloway’s “born to rebel” White, F. A. Relationship of family hypothesis. 624-627. socialization processes to adolescent TITLE INDEX Abstinence and well-being among mem- Birth order and civil disobedience: A test bers of Alcoholics Anonymous: Per- of Sulloway’s “born to rebel” hypothe- sonal experience and social percep- sis. Richard L. Zweigenhaft & Jessica tions. Sylvia Kairouz & Lise Dubé. Von Ammon. 624-627. 565-579. Body image: Gender, ethnic, and age dif- Academic performance and perceived ferences. Jack Demarest & Rita Allen. validity of grades: An additional case 465-472. for self-enhancement. Tae O. Woo & Children’s conceptions of characteristic Nancy Frank. 218-226. features of category members. Fabio Acculturation attitudes and sociocultural Sani, Mark Bennett, Luisa Agostini, adjustment of sojourner youth in Lucilla Malucchi, & Nicola Ferguson. Israel. Yohanan Eshel & Marianna 227-239. Rosenthal-Sokolov. 677-691. Chinese implicit leadership theory. Wen- Affectionate same-sex touch: The influ- quan Ling, Rosina C. Chia, & Liluo ence of homophobia on observers’ Fang. 729-739. perceptions. Kory Floyd. 774-788. Cognitive organization of favorable and Age, gender, and self-esteem differences unfavorable beliefs about performing a in adolescent coping styles. Ronald behavior. Anne Duran & David Trafi- L. Mullis & Paula Chapman. mow. 179-187. 539-541. The commodified self in consumer cul- Altruistic organizational citizenship ture: A cross-cultural perspective. behavior: Context, disposition, and Patricia L. Murphy. 636-647. age. Sharon L. Wagner & Michael C. Conceptualizing and measuring global Rush. 379-391. interpersonal mistrust-trust. Mary M. An analysis of the impact of the work Omodei & Jim McLennan. 279-294. environment on chartered accoun- Confirmatory factor analyses of the full tants’ professional examination per- and short versions of the formance. John A. Brierley. 397-398. Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Beliefs about overcoming psychological Scale. Robert Loo & Karran Thorpe. problems among British and Japan- 628-635. ese students. Adrian Furnham, Hiro- Controllability and stability in the self- mi Ota, Hosoe Tatsuro, & Masuo serving attributions of sport spectators. Koyasu. 63-74. Daniel L. Wann & Michael P. Schrader. Index 797 160-168. arrangements (communal vs. famil- Controllability, anger, judgments, and ial) on fatherhood among men in an valence in attributions for civil Israeli kibbutz. Rachel Lev-Wiesel. unrest. Paul Mallery. 393-395. 580-588. Coping style following acute stress in Effect of group identification on the use competitive sport. Mark H. Anshel, of attributions. David De Cremer. L. R. T. Williams, & Sheila M. 267-269. Williams. 751-773. : The effect of student involvement on the Creativity of small groups and of per- development of academic self-con- sons working alone. Robert M. cept. J. Daniel House. 261-263. Moore III. 142-143. The effect on expected job success of Crowding effects of density and person- the connotative meanings of names al space requirements of older peo- and nicknames. James L. Bruning, ple: The impact of self-control and Natale K. Polinko, Jennifer Zerbst, & social support. S. P. Sinha & P. Nay- Justin T. Buckingham. 197-201. yar. 721-728. “Foot-in-the-mouth” versus “door-in- Culture and self in South Africa: the-face” requests. V. Fointiat. Individualism—collectivism predic- 264-266. tions. Liberty Eaton & Johann Louw. Gender and conjugal differences in hap- 216-217. piness. Luo Lu. 132-141. Depressive symptoms among U.S. and Gender and context differences in alco- Indian college students: The effects hol expectancies. Sheila A. Mulligan of gender and gender role. V. V. Rauch & Judith Becker Bryant. Upmanyu, Sushma Upmanyu, & 240-253. David Lester. 669-671. Gender role typing and attachment to Development and validation of a scale parents and peers. Gordon B. Forbes measuring attitudes toward smoking. & Leah E. Adams-Curtis. 258-260. Ted H. Shore, Armen Tashchian, & Gun culture and symbolism among U.K. Janet S. Adams. 615-623. and U.S. women. Claire A. Cooke & The dimensionality of coping among John E. Puddifoot. 423-433. Chinese health care workers. Robert Impact of marketing work-place diversi- F. Scherer, Chi-En Hwang, Wu Yan, ty on employee job involvement and & James Li. 317-327. organizational commitment. Susan L. Directing wayfinders with maps: The Kirby & Orlando C. Richard. effects of gender, age, route com- 367-377. plexity, and familiarity with the envi- In-group favoritism among native and ronment. W. Andrew Harrell, Jeffrey immigrant Turkish Cypriots: Trait W. Bowlby, & Deana Hall-Hoffarth. evaluations of in-group and out- 169-178. group targets. Ahmet Rustemli, Biran Dispositional need for cognitive closure Mertan, & Orhan Ciftci. 26-34. and self-enhancing beliefs. Toon W. Italian, Bulgarian, and U.S. children’s Taris. 35-50. perceptions of gender-appropriateness Dr. Leonard W. Doob resigns. John E. of occupations. Ashton D. Trice. Horrocks. 149. 661-663. The Eating Disorders Inventory among Learning achievement, social adjust- Asian American college women. ment, and family conflict among Grace Tsai & James Gray. 527-529. Bedouin—Arab children from polyga- Education and career aspirations of mous and monogamous families. Palestinian and U.S. youth. Yacoub Alean Al-Krenawi & Ernie S. Light- Khallad. 789-791. man. 345-355. The effect of children’s sleeping Levels of social dominance orientation 798 The Journal of Social Psychology in three societies. Patrick C. L. Heav- Implications for career success. Joy en, Ruth L. Greene, Christopher R. Van Eck Peluchette & Sandy Jean- Stones, & Peter Caputi. 530-532. quart. 549-564. Mail surveys of faculty and acquain- Psychological adaptation of adolescents tances-of-the-researcher bias. with immigrant backgrounds. David Michael R. Hyman, 255-257. Lackland Sam. 5-25. Moderating effects of perceived control Psychological involvement in parent- and need for clarity on the relation- hood among Ukrainians. Galina ship between role stressors and Khazanovich & Barry R. Schlenker. employee affective reactions. 188-195. Michael P. O'Driscoll & Terry A. Psychological predictors of coping Beehr. 151-159. responses among Greek basketball Motivation in person perception: Role of referees. Angelos Kaissidis-Rodafinos the other’s perspective. Gisela Steins. & Mark H. Anshel. 329-344. 692-709. Relation of affect control theory to the A multicultural study of stereotyping in sentencing of criminals. Olga Tsoudis. English-speaking countries. Francis 473-485. T. McAndrew, Adebowale Akande, The relationship between parental con- Ruth Bridgstock, Linda Mealey, trol and scholastic achievement of Stephen C. Gordon, Joanna E. children from single- and two-parent Scheib, Bolanle E. Akande-Adetoun, families. V. I. Cherian & M. C. Male- Funmi Odewale, Asefon Morakinyo, hase. 665-667. Patricia Nyahete, & Geradine Mub- Relationship of family socialization vakure. 487-502. processes to adolescent moral Neutralization among deer poachers. thought. Fiona A. White. 75-91. Stephen L. Eliason & Richard A. The relationship of parental attachment Dodder. 536-538. and psychological separation to the Parenting among Hispanic and Anglo- psychological functioning of young American mothers with young chil- adults. Angeliki Leondari & Grigoris dren. Pablo G. Cardona, Bonnie C. Kiosseoglou. 451-464. Nicholson, & Robert A. Fox. Scholastic achievement and family mari- 357-365. tal structure: Bedouin—Arab adoles- Perceived job image among police offi- cents from monogamous and polyga- cers in Singapore: Factorial dimen- mous families in Israel. Salman sions and differential effects. Vivien Elbedour, William M. Bart, & Joel K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, & M. Hektner. 503-514. Sean K. B. See. 740-750. Self-concepts of hospitalized and day- Perceptions of dual identity and separate care psychiatric patients. Sing-Fai groups among secular and religious Tam, Yee-Chiu Ip, & Cap Siu-Ching Israeli Jews. Aharon Bizman & Yoel Chan. 202-209. Yinon. 589-596. Self-efficacy and job-seeking activities Personal and situational variables that in unemployed ethnic youth. Drew describe coping with acute stress in Nesdale & Kristy Pinter. 608-614. competitive sport. Mark H. Anshel & Self-focusing situations and depression. Bruce Wells. 434-450. Shinji Sakamoto. 107-118. Positive and negative responses to per- Sensation-seeking and differentially sonal discrimination: Does coping arousing television commercials. make a difference? Mindi D. Foster. Christopher Leone & Justin 93-106. D’Arienzo. 710-720. Professionals’ use of different mentor Sensation seeking and need for achieve- sources at various Career stages: ment among study-abroad students. Index 799 Marvin L. Schroth & William A. erences by French students of differ- McCormack. 533-535. ent levels of academic achievement. Supervisor support in the work place: Delphine Martinot & Jean-Marc Legitimacy and positive affectivity. Monteil. 119-131. Jeongkoo Yoon & Shane Thye. Values and beliefs of vegetarians and 295-316. omnivores. Michael W. Allen, Marc The treatment of relevant and irrelevant Wilson, Sik Hung Ng, & Michael outgroups in minimal group situa- Dunne. 405-422. tions with crossed categorizations. Variables associated with adolescent Norbert Vanbeselaere. 515-526. alcohol use: A multiethnic compari- Understandings and experiences of cru- son. Keith D. Parker, Thomas Cal- elty: An exploratory report. Alicia A. houn, & Greg Weaver. 51-62. Caputo, Stanley L. Brodsky, & Simon Work values among Lebanese workers. Kemp. 649-660. Yusuf Munir Sidani & William L. Use of the self-concept in forming pref- Gardner. 597-607.

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