Table Of ContentThe Journal of Psychology,  1999, 133(6), 684-688 
Index  to Volume  133 
The annual  index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer 
to the following issues: 
Number  | (January):  1  -128  Number 4 (July): 353-464 
Number 2 (March):  129-240  Number 5 (September): 465-576 
Number 3 (May): 241-352  Number 6 (November):  577-688 
AUTHOR  INDEX 
Abraham, R. The impact of emotional dis-  marital adjustment of Turkish couples. 
sonance on organizational commitment  230-240. 
and intention to turnover.  441-455.  Erwin, P. G. Attractiveness of first names 
Abraham, R. Negative affectivity: Moder-  and academic achievement.  617-620. 
ator or confound in emotional disso-  Ferraro, F. R., Szigeti, E., Dawes, K. J., & 
nance-outcome relationships? 61-72.  Pan, S. A survey regarding the Univer- 
Abraham, R. The relationship between  sity of North Dakota Institutional 
differential inequity, job satisfaction,  Review Board: Data, attitudes, and 
intention to turnover, and self-esteem.  perceptions.  272-280. 
205-215.  Floyd, K., & Voloudakis, M. Attributions 
Arikawa, H., Templer, D. I., Brown, R.,  for expectancy violating changes in 
Cannon, W. G.,  & Thomas-Dodson, S.  affectionate behavior in platonic 
The structure and correlates of  friendships. 32-48. 
kanashibari.  369-375.  Grant, P. C. New perspectives on incen- 
Bar-Tal, Y., & Spitzer, A. The effect on  tive system design: Integrating the the- 
coping of moniioring, blunting, and the  ory oft he firm and the theory of indi- 
ability to achieve cognitive structure.  vidual behavior. 456-464. 
395-412.  Heaps, C. M., & Henley, T. B. Language 
Bates, G. W., Thompson, J. C., & Flana-  matters:  Wording considerations in 
gan, C. The effectiveness of individual  hazard perception and warning com- 
versus group induction of depressed  prehension.  341-351. 
mood.  245-252.  Henriques, G. R., & Calhoun, L. G. Gen- 
Cheung. C.-K., & Scherling, S. A. Job  der and ethnic differences in the rela- 
satisfaction,  work values, and sex dif-  tionship between body esteem and self- 
ferences in Taiwan's organizations.  esteem.  357-368. 
563-575.  Hojat, M., Shapurian, R., Nayerahmadi, 
Cribb, C., & Gregory, A. H. Stereotypes  H., Farzaneh, M., Foroughi, D., Parsi, 
and personalities of musicians.  M., & Azizi, M. Premarital, sexual, 
104-114.  child rearing, and family attitudes of 
Demir, A., & Fisiloglu, H. Loneliness and  Iranian men and women in the United
The Journal of Psychology,  1999, 133(6), 684-688 
Index  to Volume  133 
The annual  index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer 
to the following issues: 
Number  | (January):  1  -128  Number 4 (July): 353-464 
Number 2 (March):  129-240  Number 5 (September): 465-576 
Number 3 (May): 241-352  Number 6 (November):  577-688 
AUTHOR  INDEX 
Abraham, R. The impact of emotional dis-  marital adjustment of Turkish couples. 
sonance on organizational commitment  230-240. 
and intention to turnover.  441-455.  Erwin, P. G. Attractiveness of first names 
Abraham, R. Negative affectivity: Moder-  and academic achievement.  617-620. 
ator or confound in emotional disso-  Ferraro, F. R., Szigeti, E., Dawes, K. J., & 
nance-outcome relationships? 61-72.  Pan, S. A survey regarding the Univer- 
Abraham, R. The relationship between  sity of North Dakota Institutional 
differential inequity, job satisfaction,  Review Board: Data, attitudes, and 
intention to turnover, and self-esteem.  perceptions.  272-280. 
205-215.  Floyd, K., & Voloudakis, M. Attributions 
Arikawa, H., Templer, D. I., Brown, R.,  for expectancy violating changes in 
Cannon, W. G.,  & Thomas-Dodson, S.  affectionate behavior in platonic 
The structure and correlates of  friendships. 32-48. 
kanashibari.  369-375.  Grant, P. C. New perspectives on incen- 
Bar-Tal, Y., & Spitzer, A. The effect on  tive system design: Integrating the the- 
coping of moniioring, blunting, and the  ory oft he firm and the theory of indi- 
ability to achieve cognitive structure.  vidual behavior. 456-464. 
395-412.  Heaps, C. M., & Henley, T. B. Language 
Bates, G. W., Thompson, J. C., & Flana-  matters:  Wording considerations in 
gan, C. The effectiveness of individual  hazard perception and warning com- 
versus group induction of depressed  prehension.  341-351. 
mood.  245-252.  Henriques, G. R., & Calhoun, L. G. Gen- 
Cheung. C.-K., & Scherling, S. A. Job  der and ethnic differences in the rela- 
satisfaction,  work values, and sex dif-  tionship between body esteem and self- 
ferences in Taiwan's organizations.  esteem.  357-368. 
563-575.  Hojat, M., Shapurian, R., Nayerahmadi, 
Cribb, C., & Gregory, A. H. Stereotypes  H., Farzaneh, M., Foroughi, D., Parsi, 
and personalities of musicians.  M., & Azizi, M. Premarital, sexual, 
104-114.  child rearing, and family attitudes of 
Demir, A., & Fisiloglu, H. Loneliness and  Iranian men and women in the United
Index  685 
States and in Iran.  19-31.  Paddock, J. R., Noel, M., Terranova, S., 
Hollmann, C. M., & McNamara, J. R.  Eber, H. W., Manning, C., & Loftus, 
Considerations in the use of active and  E. F. Imagination inflation and the 
passive parental consent procedures.  perils of guided visualization. 
141-156  581-595. 
Holm, O. Analyses of longing: Origins,  Richardson, A. Subjective experience: Its 
levels, and dimensions.  621-630.  conceptual status, method of investiga- 
Irwin, H. J. Pathological and nonpatho-  tion, and psychological significance. 
logical dissociation:  The relevance of  469-485. 
childhood trauma.  157-164.  Riggio, H. R. Personality and social skill 
Jackson, T. Differences in psychosocial  differences between adults with and 
experiences of employed, unemployed,  without siblings.  514-522. 
and student samples of young adults.  Robinson, L. O., & Hurley, A. E. Organi- 
49-60.  zational decision making with similar 
Jamal, S., & Arya, H. P. S.A skill test for  alternatives.  73-84. 
farm women:  Curd making.  15-18.  Rokach, A. Cultural background and 
Johnson, W. R., Johnson, G. J., & Patter-  coping with loneliness.  217-229. 
son, C. R. Moderators of the relation-  Ruhl-Smith, C. D., Shen, J., & Cooley, V. 
ship between company and union com-  E. Gender differences in reasons for 
mitment: A meta-analysis.  85-103.  entering and leaving education admin- 
Jones, E. F., Parker, B. L., Joyner, M. H.,  istration:  Discriminant  function  analy- 
& Ulku-Steiner,  B. The influences of  ses.  596-604. 
behavior valence and actor race on  Ryska, T. A., Yin, Z., Cooley, D., & 
Black and White children’s moral and  Ginn, R. Developing team cohesion: A 
liking judgments.  194-204.  comparison of cognitive—behavioral 
Knouse, S. B.,  & Dansby, M. R. Percent-  strategies of U.S. and Australian sport 
age of work-group diversity and work-  coaches.  523-539. 
group effectiveness. 486-494.  Schoenrock, C. J., Bell, N. J., Sun, S.-W., 
Leone, C., Wallace, H. M., & Modglin,  & Avery, A. W. Family correlates of 
K. The need for closure and the need  adolescent self-monitoring and social 
for structure: Interrelationships,  corre-  competence.  377-393. 
lates, and outcomes.  553-562.  Shek, D. T. L., & Chan, L. K. Hong 
Lin, C. Y.-Y.  A comparison of percep-  Kong Chinese parents’ perceptions of 
tions about business ethics in four  the ideal child. 291-302. 
countries.  641-655.  Shen, J., & Yuan, B.-J. Moral values of 
Maltby, J. Personality dimensions ofr eli-  only and sibling children in mainland 
gious orientation.  631-640.  China.  115-124. 
Martin, M. M., Anderson, C. M., & Mot-  Somech, A., & Bogler, R. Tacit knowl- 
tet, T. P. Perceived understanding and  edge in academia: Its effects on stu- 
self-disclosure in the stepparent  dent learning and achievement. 
—stepchild relationship.  281-290.  605-616. 
Mathers, S., & Walker, M. B. Extraver-  Spangenberg, J. J., & Theron, J. C. Stress 
sion and exercise addiction.  125-128.  and coping Strategies in spouses of 
McCann, S. J. H. A simple method  for  depressed patients. 253-262. 
predicting presidential greatness from  Staats, S.,  & Horner, K. Allocating time 
popular vote victory margin. 5-14.  to people and pets: Correlates with 
Mellor, S., & Mathieu, J. E. A discrimi-  income and well-being in a midwest 
nant validity study of aggregate-level  community sample. 541-552. 
constructs and measures of local union  Steinhardt, M. A., Bezner, J. R., & 
formalization, centralization, and inno-  Adams, T. B. Outcomes of a tradition- 
vation. 669-683.  al weight control program and a
686  The Journal of Psychology 
nondiet alternative: A one-year com-  mic achievement.  Philip G. Erwin. 
parison. 495-513.  617-620. 
Tang, S., Cooperation or competition: A  Attributions for expectancy  violating 
comparison of U.S. and Chinese col-  changes in affectionate behavior in pla- 
lege students. 413-423.  tonic friendships. Kory Floyd & 
Tata, J. Grade distributions,  grading pro-  Michael Voloudakis.  32-48. 
cedures, and students’ evaluations  of  Boredom proneness and psychosocial 
instructors:  A justice perspective  development. John D. Watt & Stephen 
263-271  J. Vodanovich.  303-314. 
Thompson, B. Why  “encouraging” effect  A comparison of maladaptive behaviors 
size reporting is not working:  The eti  of athletes and nonathletes. Stephen M. 
ology of researcher resistance  to  Weiss.  315-322. 
changing practices.  133-140.  A comparison of perceptions about busi- 
Watt, J. D.,  & Vodanovich, S. J. Boredom  ness ethics in four countries.  Carol 
proneness and psychosocial develop-  Yeh-Yun Lin. 641-655. 
ment.  303-314  A comparison of U.S. and Chinese uni- 
Weisberg, J., & Sagie,  A. Teachers’ phys-  versity  students’ cognitive develop- 
ical, mental, and emotional burnout:  ment: The cross-cultural applicability 
Impact on intention to quit. 333-339.  of Perry’s theory. Li-Fang Zhang. 
Weiss, S. M. A comparison of maladap-  425-439. 
tive behaviors of athletes and nonath-  Considerations in the use of active and 
letes.  315-322.  passive parental consent  procedures. 
Williams, R. J.,  & Ricciardelli,  L. A  Christine M. Hollmann & John R. 
Gender congruence in confirmatory  McNamara.  141-156. 
and compensatory drinking.  323-33  Cooperation or competition:  A compari- 
Williams,  S. The effects of distributive  son of U.S. and Chinese college stu- 
and  procedural justice  on perfor-  dents. Shengming Tang. 413-423. 
mance.  183-193.  Cultural background and coping with 
Williams, S., & Shiaw, W. T. Mood and  loneliness.  Ami Rokach.  217-229. 
organizational citizenship behavior:  Developing team cohesion:  A comparison 
The effects of positive affect on  of cognitive—behavioral strategies of 
employee organizational citizenship  U.S.  and Australian sport coaches. 
behavior intentions.  656-668.  ToddA . Ryska, Zenong Yin, Dean Coo- 
Zhang, L.-F.  A comparison of U.S. and  ley,  & Rebecca Ginn. 523-539. 
Chinese university students’ cognitive  Differences in psychosocial experiences 
development:  The cross-cultural  of employed, unemployed, and student 
applicability of Perry’s theory.  samples of young adults. Todd Jack- 
425-439  son. 49-60 
Zhang, L.-F. Further cross-cultural vali-  discriminant  validity  study of aggre- 
dation of the theory of mental self-gov-  gate-level constructs and measures of 
ernment.  165-181.  local union formalization, centraliza- 
tion, and innovation.  Steven Mellor & 
TITLE INDEX  John E. Mathieu.  669-683. 
The effect on coping of monitoring, 
Allocating time to people and pets: Cor-  blunting, and the ability to achieve 
relates with income and well-being in a  cognitive structure.  Yoram Bar-Tal & 
midwest community  sample.  Sara  Ada Spitzer. 395-412. 
Staats & Karen Horner.  541-552.  The effectiveness of individual versus 
Analyses of longing: Origins, levels, and  group induction of depressed mood. 
dimensions.  Olle Holm.  621-630.  Glen W. Bates, James C. Thompson, & 
Attractiveness of first names and acade-  Conor Flanagan. 245-252.
Index  687 
The effects of distributive and procedural  Chau-Kiu Cheung & Steven A. Scher- 
justice on performance. Steve Williams.  ling. 563-575. 
183-193.  Language matters: Wording considera- 
Extraversion and exercise addiction.  tions in hazard perception and warning 
Sarah Mathers & Michael B. Walker.  comprehension. Christopher M. Heaps 
125-128.  & Tracy B. Henley. 341-351. 
Family correlates of adolescent self-  Loneliness and marital adjustment of 
monitoring and social competence.  Turkish couples. Ayhan Demir & 
Carol J. Schoenrock,  Nancy J. Bell,  Hiirol Fisiloglu. 230-240. 
Sheh-Wei Sun, & Arthur W. Avery.  Moderators of the relationship between 
377-393.  company and union commitment: A 
Further cross-cultural  validation of the  meta-analysis.  W. Roy Johnson, Gloria 
theory of mental self-government. Li-  Jones Johnson,  & Christine R. Patter- 
Fang Zhang.  165-181.  son.  85-103. 
Gender and ethnic differences in the rela-  Mood and organizationa! citizenship 
tionship between body esteem and self-  behavior: The effects of positive affect 
esteem.  Gregg R. Henriques &  on employee organizational citizenship 
Lawrence G. Calhoun.  357-368.  behavior intentions. Steve Williams & 
Gender congruence in confirmatory  and  Wong Tze Shiaw. 656-668. 
compensatory  drinking. Robert J.  Moral values of only and sibling children 
Williams  & Lina A. Ricciardelli.  in mainland China. Jianping Shen & 
323-339.  Bao-Jane  Yuan.  115-124. 
Gender differences in reasons for enter-  The need for closure and the need for 
ing and leaving education administra-  structure:  Interrelationships, correlates, 
tion: Discriminant  function analyses.  and outcomes. Christopher Leone, 
Connie D. Ruhl-Smith, Jianping Shen,  Harry  M. Wallace,  & Kevin Modglin. 
& Van E. Cooley. 596-604.  553-562. 
Grade distributions, grading procedures,  Negative affectivity: Moderator or con- 
and students’ evaluations of instruc-  found in emotional dissonance—out- 
tors: A justice perspective.  Jasmine  come relationships? Rebecca Abraham. 
Tata. 263-271.  61-72. 
Hong Kong Chinese parents’ perceptions  New perspectives on incentive system 
of the ideal child. Daniel T. L. Shek &  design: Integrating the theory of the 
L. K. Chan. 291-302.  firm and the theory of individual 
Imagination inflation and the perils of  behavior. Philip C. Grant. 456-464. 
guided visualization.  John R. Paddock,  Organizational decision making with 
Mark Noel, Sophia Terranova,  Herbert  similar alternatives. Laura O. Robin- 
W. Eber, Charles Manning, & Eliza-  son & Amy E. Hurley. 73-84. 
beth F. Loftus. 581-595.  Outcomes of a traditional weight control 
The impact of emotional dissonance on  program and a nondiet alternative: A 
organizational commitment and inten-  one-year comparison. Mary A. Stein- 
tion to turnover. Rebecca Abraham.  hardt, Janet R. Bezner, & Troy B. 
441-455.  Adams. 495-513. 
The influences of behavior valence and  Pathological and nonpathological dissoci- 
actor race on Black and White chil-  ation: The relevance of childhood trau- 
dren’s moral and liking judgments.  ma. Harvey J. Irwin.  157-164. 
Elaine F. Jones, Bonita L. Parker, M.  Perceived understanding and self-disclo- 
Holland Joyner, & Beril Ulku-Steiner.  sure in the stepparent—stepchild rela- 
194-204.  tionship. Matthew M. Martin, Carolyn 
Job satisfaction, work values, and sex  M. Anderson,  & Timothy P. Mottet. 
differences in Taiwan’s organizations.  28 1-290.
688  The Journal of Psychology 
Percentage of work-group diversity  and  depressed patients. Judora J. Spangen- 
work-group effectiveness. Stephen B.  berg & Johanna C. Theron.  253-262. 
Knouse & Micky R. Dansby. 486-494.  The structure and correlates of 
Personality  and social skill differences  kanashibari. Hiroko Arikawa,  Donald 
between adults with and without sib-  I. Templer, Ric Brown,  W. Gary Can- 
lings. Heidi R. Riggio. 514-522  non,  & Shan Thomas-Dodson. 
Personality  dimensions of religious orien-  369-375. 
tation. John Maltby. 631-640.  Subjective experience:  Its conceptual sta- 
Premarital, sexual, child rearing, and  tus, method of investigation, and psy- 
family attitudes of Iranian men and  chological significance. Alan Richard- 
women in the United States and in  son.  469-485. 
Iran. Mohammadreza Hojat, Reza Sha-  survey  regarding the University  of 
purian,  Habib Nayerahmadi,  Mitra  North Dakota Institutional  Review 
Farzaneh,  Danesh Foroughi, Mohin  Board: Data, attitudes, and perceptions. 
Parsi,  & Maryam Azizi.  19-31.  F. Richard Ferraro,  Elvira Szigeti, 
The relationship between differential  Kenneth J. Dawes,  & Shihua Pan. 
inequity,  job satisfaction,  intention to  272-280. 
turnover, and self-esteem.  Rebecca  Tacit knowledge in academia:  Its effects 
Abraham.  205-215.  on student learning and achievement. 
A simple method  for predicting presiden-  Anit Somech & Ronit Bogler. 605-616. 
tial greatness from popular vote victory  Teachers’ physical, mental, and emotion- 
margin.  Stewart J.  H.  McCann.  5-14  al burnout:  Impact on intention to quit. 
A skill test for farm women: Curd making.  Jacob Weisberg & Abraham Sagie. 
Shagufta Jamal & H. P. S. Arya.  15-18  333-339. 
Stereotypes and personalities of musi-  Why “encouraging” effect size reporting 
cians.  Catrin Cribb & Andrew  H. Gre-  is not working: The etiology of 
gory.  104-114  researcher  resistance to changing prac- 
Stress and coping strategies in spouses of  tice. Bruce Thompson.  133-140.