The Journal of Social Psychology, 2006, 146(6), 763-767 Index to Volume 146 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (February): 1-128 Number 4 (August): 385-512 Number 2 (April): 129-256 Number 5 (October): 513-640 Number 3 (June): 257-384 Number 6 (December): 641—768 AUTHOR INDEX Abbott, J. B., Boyd, N. G., & Miles, G. amining Personal, Social, and Cultur- Does Type of Team Matter? An Investi- al Influences on Compliance Behavior gation of the Relationships Between in the United States, Poland, and Hong Job Characteristics and Outcomes Kong. 223-244. Within a Team-Based Environment. Cirakoglu, O. C. Perception of Homosex- 485-507. uality Among Turkish University Stu- Bakker, A. B., Van Der Zee, K. I., Lewig, dents: The Roles of Labels, Gender, K. A., & Dollard, M. F. The Relation- and Prior Contact. 293-305. ship Between the Big Five Personality Collins, D. R., & Stukas, A. A. The Factors and Burnout: A Study Among Effects of Feedback Self-Consistency, Volunteer Counselors. 31-50. Therapist Status, and Attitude Toward Barbuto, J. E., Jr., & Burbach, M. E. The Therapy on Client’s Reaction to Per- Emotional Intelligence of Transforma- sonality Feedback. 463-483. tional Leaders: A Field Study of Elect- Conner, D. S. Human-Resource Profes- ed Officials. 51-64. sionals’ Perceptions of Organizational Berson, Y., Dan, O., & Yammarino, F. J. Politics as a Function of Experience, Attachment Style and Individual Dif- Organizational Size, and Perceived ferences in Leadership Perceptions Independence. 717-732. and Emergence. 165-182. Costarelli, S. The Distinct Roles of Sub- Broadhead-Fearn, D., & White, K. M. ordinate and Superordinate Group The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Power, Conflict, and Categorization Rule-Following Behaviors in Shelters on Intergroup Prejudice in a Multieth- for Homeless Youth: A Test of the The- nic Italian Territory. 5-13. ory of Planned Behavior. 307-3235. Crowson, H. M., Debacker, T. K.. & Bromgard, G. D., Trafimow, D., & Thoma, S. J. The Role of Authoritarian- Bromgard, I. K. Valence of Self-Cogni- ism, Perceived Threat, and Need for tions: The Positivity of Individual Self- Closure or Structure in Predicting Post- Statements. 85-94. 9/1] Attitudes and Beliefs. 733-750. Chen, S. X., Hui, N. H. H.. Bond, M. H.., Cunningham, G. B. The Influence of Sit, A. Y. F., Wong, S., Chow, V. S. Y., Group Diversity on Intergroup Bias Lun, V. M.-C., & Law, R. W. M. Reex- Following Recategorization. 533-547. 764 ~~‘T he Journal of Social Psychology Danielidou, L., & Horvath, P. Greek Hutter, R. R. C., & Crisp, R. J. /mplica- Cypriot Attitudes Toward Turkish tions of Cognitive Busyness for the Cypriots and Turkish Immigrants. Perception of Category Conjunctions. 405-421. 253-256. Davies, M., Pollard, P.. & Archer, J. Hylton, M. E. Queer in Southern MSW Effects of Perpetrator Gender and Vic- Programs: Lesbian and Bisexual tim Sexuality on Blame Toward Male Women Discuss Stigma Management. Victims of Sexual Assault, 275-291. 611-628. Davison, T. E., & McCabe, M. P. Adoles- Imamoglu, S., & Imamoglu, E. O. Rela- cent Body Image and Psychosocial tionship Between General and Con- Functioning. 15-30. text-Specific Attachment Orientations Diaz-Morales, J. F., Ferrari, J. R., in a Turkish Sample. 261-274. Argumedo, D., & Diaz, K. Procrasti- Leck, K. Correlates of Minimal Dating. nation and Demographic Characteris- 549-567. tics in Spanish Adults: Further Evi- Lehr, A. T., & Geher, G. Differential dence. 629-633. Effects of Reciprocity and Attitude Downie, M., Koestner, R., Horberg, E., Similarity Across Long- Versus Short- & Haga, S. Exploring the Relation of Term Mating Contexts. 423-439. Independent and Interdependent Self- Lewandowski, G. W., Jr, & Ackerman, Construals to Why and How People R. A. Something's Missing: Need Ful- Pursue Personal Goals. 517-531. fillment and Self-Expansion as Predic- Forbes, G. B., Jobe, R. L., & Richardson, tors of Susceptibility to Infidelity. R. M. Associations Between Having a 389-403. Boyfriend and the Body Satisfaction Li, H. Z., Zhang, Z., Bhatt, G., & Yum, and Self-Esteem of College Women: An Y.-O. Rethinking Culture and Self- Extension of the Lin and Kulik Construal: China as a Middie Land. Hypothesis. 381-384. 591-610. Forbes, G. B., Jung, J.. & Haas, K. B. Lipponen, J., & Leskinen, J. Conditions Benevolent Sexism and Cosmetic Use: of Contact: Common In-Group Identity A Replication With Three College and In-Group Bias Toward Contingent Samples and One Adult Sample. Workers. 671-684. 635-640. Lu, L. “Cultural Fit’: Individual and Fuller, J. B., Hester, K., Barnett, T., Frey, Societal Discrepancies in Values, L., & Relyea, C. Perceived Organiza- Beliefs, and Subjective Well-Being. tional Support and Perceived External 203-221. Prestige: Predicting Organizational McGarva, A. R., Ramsey, M., & Shear, S. Attachment for University Faculty, A. Effects of Driver Cell-Phone Use Staff, and Administrators. 327-347. on Driver Aggression. 133-146. Fuller, J. B., Marler, L., Hester, K., Frey, Neff, K. D., Brabeck, K. M., & Kearney, L., & Relyea, C. Construed External L. K. Relationship Styles of Self- Image and Organizational Identifica- Focused Autonomy, Other-Focused tion: A Test of the Moderating Influ- Connection, and Mutuality Among ence of Need for Self-Esteem. Mexican American and European 701-716. American College Students. 568—590. Harris, K. J., & Kacmar, K. M. Too Much Noor, N. M. Malaysian Women’s State of of a Good Thing: The Curvilinear Well-Being: Empirical Validation of a Effect of Leader-Member Exchange Conceptual Model. 95-115. on Stress. 65-84. Peterson, B. E., & Pang, J. S. Beyond Hellman, C. M., & House, D. Volunteers Politics: Authoritarianism and_ the Serving Victims of Sexual Assault. Pursuit of Leisure. 443-461. 117-123. Pritchard, M. E., & Wilson, G. S. Do Index 765 Coping Styles Change During the First Dynamics and Validity of the Group Semester of College? 125-127. Selection Interview. 183-201. Rehbein-Narvaez, R., Garcfa-Vazquez, Vanbeselaere, N., Boen, F., Van Aver- E., & Madson, L. The Relation maet, E., & Buelens, H. The Janus Between Self-Esteem and Sexual Func- Face of Power in Intergroup Contexts: tioning in Collegiate Women. 250-252. A Further Exploration of the Noblesse Rubinstein, G. Authoritarianism Among Oblige Effect. 685-699. Border Police Officers, Career Sol- Webb, M., Call, S., Chickering, S. A., diers, and Airport Security Guards at Colburn, T. A., & Heisler, D. Disposi- the Israeli Border. 75\-761. tional Forgiveness and Adult Attach- Rybak, A., & McAndrew, F. T. How Do ment Styles. 509-512. We Decide Whom Our Friends Are? Weber, K., Martin, M. M., Binkowski, T.. Defining Levels of Friendship in Cicchirillo, V., Hill, L., Hogan, S., Poland and the United — States. Katragadda, S., Lester, B., McElroy, J.. 147-163. McNeill, M., Myers, J., Nardello, A., Simon, A. F. Computer-Mediated Com- Neyal, A., Nostrand, J., O° Donnell, M.., munication: Task Performance and Phares, D., Raimato, J., Robinette, M.., Satisfaction. 349-379. Skaggs, A., & Weeks, G. Gender and Swami, V., Furnham, A., & Kannan, K. Consent to Organ Donation. 247-249. Estimating Self, Parental, and Partner Wenger, J. L., & Daniels, A. L. Who Dis- Multiple Intelligences: A Replication tinguishes Between Sinners and Sins at in Malaysia. 645-655. the Implicit Level of Awareness? Tran, T., & Blackman, M. C. The 657-669. TITLE INDEX Adolescent Body Image and Psychoso- Beyond Politics: Authoritarianism and cial Functioning. Tanya E. Davison & the Pursuit of Leisure. Bill E. Peterson Marita P. McCabe. 15-30. & Joyce S. Pang. 443-461. Associations Between Having a Computer-Mediated Communication: Boyfriend and the Body Satisfaction Task Performance and Satisfaction. and Self-Esteem of College Women: Andrew F. Simon. 349-379. An Extension of the Lin and Kulik Conditions of Contact: Common In- Hypothesis. Gordon B. Forbes, Rebec- Group Identity and In-Group Bias ca L. Jobe, & Raynette M. Richardson. Toward Contingent Workers. Jukka 381-384. Lipponen| & Johanna Leskinen. Attachment Style and Individual Differ- 671-684. ences in Leadership Perceptions and Construed External Image and Organi- Emergence. Yair Berson, Orrie Dan, zational Identification: A Test of the & Francis J. Yammarino. 165-182. Moderating Influence of Need for Authoritarianism Among Border Police Self-Esteem. J. Bryan Fuller, Laura Officers, Career Soldiers, and Airport Marler, Kim Hester, Len Frey, & Clint Security Guards at the Israeli Border. Relyea. 701-716. Gidi Rubinstein. 751-761. Correlates of Minimal Dating. Kira Benevolent Sexism and Cosmetic Use: A Leck. 549-567. Replication With Three College Sam- “Cultural Fit”: Individual and Societal ples and One Adult Sample. Gordon B. Discrepancies in Values, Beliefs, and Forbes, Jaehee Jung, & Kelly B. Haas. Subjective Well-Being. Luo Lu. 635-640. 203-221. 766 The Journal of Social Psychology Differential Effects of Reciprocity and Exploring the Relation of Independent Attitude Similarity Across Long- Ver- and Interdependent Self-Construals to sus Short-Term Mating Contexts. Why and How People Pursue Personal Andrew T. Lehr & Glenn Geher. Goals. Michelle Downie, Richard 423-439. Koestner, Elizabeth Horberg, & Silje Dispositional Forgiveness and Adult Haga. 517-531. Attachment Styles. Marcia Webb, Gender and Consent to Organ Donation. Steve Call, Sarah A, Chickering, Trina Keith Weber, Matthew M. Martin, Tere- A. Colburn, & Dawn Heisler. sa Binkowski, Vincent Cicchirillo, Lau- 509-512. ren Hill, Samantha Hogan, Smitha The Distinct Roles of Subordinate and Katragadda, Brandon Lester, John Superordinate Group Power, Conflict, McElroy, Maren McNeill, Julianna and Categorization on Intergroup Prej- Myers, Andrea Nardello, Ammary udice in a Multiethnic Italian Territory. Neyal, John Nostrand, Michael Sandro Costarelli. 5-13. O'Donnell, Daniel Phares, Joseph Do Coping Styles Change During the Raimato, Mike Robinette, Annabelle First Semester of College? Mary E. Skaggs, & Glenn Weeks. 247-249. Pritchard & Gregory S. Wilson. Greek Cypriot Attitudes Toward Turkish 125-127. Cypriots and Turkish Immigrants. Does Type of Team Matter? An Investi- Liana Danielidou & Peter Horvath. gation of the Relationships Between 405-421. Job Characteristics and Outcomes How Do We Decide Whom Our Friends Within a Team-Based Environment. Are? Defining Levels of Friendship in John B. Abbott, Nancy G. Boyd, & Poland and the United States. Anna Grant Miles. 485-507. Rybak & Francis T. McAndrew. The Dynamics and Validity of the Group 147-163. Selection Interview. Timothy Tran & Human-Resource Professionals’ Percep- Melinda C. Blackman. 183-201. tions of Organizational Politics as a Effects of Driver Cell-Phone Use on Dri- Function of Experience, Organization- ver Aggression. Andrew R. McGarva, al Size, and Perceived Independence. Matthew Ramsey, & Suzannah A. Deondra S. Conner. 717-732. Shear. 133-146. Implications of Cognitive Busyness for The Effects of Feedback Self-Consisten- the Perception of Category Conjunc- cy, Therapist Status, and Attitude tions. Russell R. C. Hutter & Richard Toward Therapy on Client’s Reaction J. Crisp. 253-256. to Personality Feedback. David R. The Influence of Group Diversity on Collins & Arthur A. Stukas. 463-483. Intergroup Bias Following Recatego- Effects of Perpetrator Gender and Victim rization. George B. Cunningham. Sexuality on Blame Toward Male Vic- 533-547. tims of Sexual Assault. Michelle The Janus Face of Power in Intergroup Davies, Paul Pollard, & John Archer. Contexts: A Further Exploration of the 275-291. Noblesse Oblige Effect. Norbert The Emotional Intelligence of Transfor- Vanbeselaere, Filip Boen, Eddy Van mational Leaders: A Field Study of Avermaet, & Herman Buelens. Elected Officials. John E. Barbuto Jr. 685-699. & Mark E. Burbach. 51-64. Malaysian Women’s State of Well-Being: Estimating Self, Parental, and Partner Empirical Validation of a Conceptual Multiple Intelligences: A Replication Model. Noraini M. Noor. 95-115. in Malaysia. Viren Swami, Adrian Perceived Organizational Support and Furnham, & Kumaraswami Kannan. Perceived External Prestige: Predict- 645-655. ing Organizational Attachment for Index 767 University Faculty, Staff, and Admin- Autonomy, Other-Focused Connec- istrators. J. Bryan Fuller, Kim Hester, tion, and Mutuality Among Mexican Tim Barnett, Len Frey, & Clint Relyea. American and European American 327-347. College Students. Kristin D. Neff. Perception of Homosexuality Among Kalina M. Brabeck, & Lisa K. Kear- Turkish University Students: The ney. 568-590. Roles of Labels, Gender, and Prior Rethinking Culture and Self-Construal: Contact. Okan Cem _ Cuirakoglu. China as a Middle Land. Han Z. Li, 293-305. Zhi Zhang, Gira Bhatt, & Young-Ok Procrastination and Demographic Char- Yum. 591-610. acteristics in Spanish Adults: Further The Role of Authoritarianism, Perceived Evidence. Juan Francisco Diaz- Threat, and Need for Closure or Struc- Morales, Joseph R. Ferrari, Doris ture in Predicting Post-9/11 Attitudes Argumedo, & Karem Diaz. 629-633. and Beliefs. H. Michael Crowson, Queer in Southern MSW Programs: Les- Teresa K. Debacker, & Stephen J. bian and Bisexual Women Discuss Thoma, 733-750. Stigma Management. Mary E. Hylton. The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting 611-628. Rule-Following Behaviors in Shelters Reexamining Personal, Social, and Cul- for Homeless Youth: A Test of the The- tural Influences on Compliance ory of Planned Behavior. Danielle Behavior in the United States, Poland, Broadhead-Fearn & Katherine M. and Hong Kong. Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, White. 307-325. Natalie H. H. Hui, Michael Harris Something’s Missing: Need Fulfillment Bond, Alfred Y. F. Sit, Sowan Wong, and Self-Expansion as Predictors of Venus S. ¥. Chow, Vivian Miu-Chi Lun, Susceptibility to Infidelity. Gary W. & Rita W. M. Law. 223-244. Lewandowski Jr. & Robert A. Acker- The Relation Between Self-Esteem and man. 389-403. Sexual Functioning in Collegiate Too Much of a Good Thing: The Curvi- Women. Robyn Rehbein-Narvaez, linear Effect of Leader-Member Enedina Garcta-Vdzquez, & Laura Exchange on Stress. Kenneth J. Harris Madson. 250-252. & K. Michele Kacmar. 65-84. Relationship Between General and Con- Valence of Self-Cognitions: The Positiv- text-Specific Attachment Orientations ity of Individual Self-Statements. in a Turkish Sample. Selen Imamoglu Gregg D. Bromgard, David Trafimow, & E. Olcay Imamoglu. 261-274. & Irina K. Bromgard. 85-94. The Relationship Between the Big Five Volunteers Serving Victims of Sexual Personality Factors and Burnout: A Assault. Chan M. Hellman & Donnita Study Among Volunteer Counselors. House. 117-123. Arnold B. Bakker, Karen I. Van Der Who Distinguishes Between Sinners and Zee, Kerry A, Lewig, & Maureen F. Sins at the Implicit Level of Aware- Dollard. 31-50. ness? Jay L. Wenger & Amy L. Relationship Styles of Self-Focused Daniels. 657-669.