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Author Index to Volume 80 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages Issue No. Month Pages l January 1-168 A April 529-688 2 February 169-360 5 May 689-840 3 March 361-528 6 June 841-1040 ARTICLES Cihangir, Sezgin—see Postmes, Tom den Bos, Kees van Acitelli, Linda K.—see Kenny, David A. Cillessen, Antonius H. N.—see Hubbard, Julie A. Affleck, Glenn—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Clark, Margaret S.—see Grote, Nancy K. Angleitner, Alois—see Borkenau, Peter Coie, John D.—see Hubbard, Julie A. Armeli, Stephen—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Collins, Nancy L.—see Feeney, Brooke C. Arndt, Jamie—see Schimel, Jeff Arriaga, Ximena B.—The Ups and Downs of Dating: Fluctuations in Satisfaction in Newly Formed Romantic Relationships. .. . Danner, Deborah D., Snowdon, David A., and Friesen, Wallace V. Avila, César—Distinguishing BIS-Mediated and BAS-Mediated —Positive Emotions in Early Life and Longevity: Findings Disinhibition Mechanisms: A Comparison of Disinhibition from the Nun Study Models of Gray (1981, 1987) and of Patterson and Newman Dijksterhuis, Ap—see Koole, Sander L. Dodge, Kenneth A.—see Hubbard. Julie A. Ayduk, Ozlem—see Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo Dweck, Carol S.—see Plaks, Jason E. Bandura, Albert, Caprara, Gian Vittorio, Barbaranelli, Claudio, Eccleston, Collette P.—see Schmader, Toni Pastorelli, Concetta, and Regalia, Camillo—Sociocogni- Elliot, Andrew J., and McGregor, Holly A.—A 2 X 2 Achievement tive Self-Regulatory Mechanisms Governing Transgressive Goal Framework Behavior Elliot, Andrew J.—see Sheldon, Kennon M. Barbaranelli, Claudio—see Bandura, Albert Esteves, Francisco—see Ohman, Arne Bargh, John A.—see Chen, Serena Barron, Kenneth E., and Harackiewicz, Judith M.—Achievement Goals and Optimal Motivation: Testing Multiple Goal Models Feeney, Brooke C., and Collins, Nancy L.—Predictors of Caregiv- Bartol, Kathryn M.—see Srivastava, Abhishek ing in Adult Intimate Relationships: An Attachment Theoret- Baumeister, Roy F.—see Tice, Dianne M. ical Perspective. . . . Beer, Jennifer S.—see Robins, Richard W. Finkel, Eli J—see Insko, Chester A. Blascovich, Jim, Mendes, Wendy Berry, Hunter, Sarah B., Lickel, Fleeson, William—Toward a Structure- and Process-Integrated Brian, and Kowai-Bell, Neneh—Perceiver Threat in Social View of Personality: Traits as Density Distributions of States 1011 Frank, Mark G., and Stennett, Janine—The Forced-Choice Para- Interactions With Stigmatized Others Borkenau, Peter, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, and Spinath, digm and the Perception of Facial Expressions of Emotion... 75 Frank M.—Genetic and Environmental Influences on Ob- Freitas, Antonio L., Salovey, Peter, and Liberman, Nira—Abstract served Personality: Evidence From the German Observational and Concrete Self-Evaiuative Goals.................. Study of Adult Twins Frey, Dieter—see Jonas, Eva Friesen, Wallace V.—see Danner, Deborah D. Bratslavsky, Ellen—see Tice, Dianne M. Brazil, Donna M.—see Insko, Chester A. Buss, David M.—see Schmitt, David P. Gaertner, Lowell—see Gramzow, Richard H. Gaertner, Lowell—see Insko, Chester A. Caprara, Gian Vittorio—see Bandura, Albert Galinsky, Adam—see Kray, Laura J. Carney, Margaret Anne—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Gaiz, Margaret—see Charles, Susan Turk Caughlin, John P.—see Huston, Ted L. George, Laura J.—see Huston, Ted L. Cecil, Candy L.—see Insko, Chester A. Giner-Sorolla, Roger—Guilty Pleasures and Grim Necessities: Af- Charles, Susan Turk, Reynolds, Chandra A., and Gatz, Margaret fective Attitudes in Dilemmas of Self-Control —Age-Related Differences and Change in Positive and Neg- Gramzow, Richard H., Gaertner, Lowell, and Sedikides, Constan- ative Affect Over 23 Years — tine—Memory for In-Group and Out-Group Information in a Chen, Serena, Lee-Chai, Annette Y., and Bargh, John A.—Rela- Minimal Group Context: The Self as an Informational Base. . . 188 tionship Orientation as a Moderator of the Effects of Social Greenberg, Jeff—see Schimel, Jeff Power Groenboom, Arieneke C. W. J.—see Weenig, Mieneke W. H. Cheng, Cecilia—Assessing Coping Flexibility in Real-Life and Grote, Nancy K., and Clark, Margaret S.—Perceiving Unfairness in Laboratory Settings: A Multimethod Approach Author Index to Volume 80 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages Issue No. Month Pages l January 1-168 A April 529-688 2 February 169-360 5 May 689-840 3 March 361-528 6 June 841-1040 ARTICLES Cihangir, Sezgin—see Postmes, Tom den Bos, Kees van Acitelli, Linda K.—see Kenny, David A. Cillessen, Antonius H. N.—see Hubbard, Julie A. Affleck, Glenn—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Clark, Margaret S.—see Grote, Nancy K. Angleitner, Alois—see Borkenau, Peter Coie, John D.—see Hubbard, Julie A. Armeli, Stephen—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Collins, Nancy L.—see Feeney, Brooke C. Arndt, Jamie—see Schimel, Jeff Arriaga, Ximena B.—The Ups and Downs of Dating: Fluctuations in Satisfaction in Newly Formed Romantic Relationships. .. . Danner, Deborah D., Snowdon, David A., and Friesen, Wallace V. Avila, César—Distinguishing BIS-Mediated and BAS-Mediated —Positive Emotions in Early Life and Longevity: Findings Disinhibition Mechanisms: A Comparison of Disinhibition from the Nun Study Models of Gray (1981, 1987) and of Patterson and Newman Dijksterhuis, Ap—see Koole, Sander L. Dodge, Kenneth A.—see Hubbard. Julie A. Ayduk, Ozlem—see Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo Dweck, Carol S.—see Plaks, Jason E. Bandura, Albert, Caprara, Gian Vittorio, Barbaranelli, Claudio, Eccleston, Collette P.—see Schmader, Toni Pastorelli, Concetta, and Regalia, Camillo—Sociocogni- Elliot, Andrew J., and McGregor, Holly A.—A 2 X 2 Achievement tive Self-Regulatory Mechanisms Governing Transgressive Goal Framework Behavior Elliot, Andrew J.—see Sheldon, Kennon M. Barbaranelli, Claudio—see Bandura, Albert Esteves, Francisco—see Ohman, Arne Bargh, John A.—see Chen, Serena Barron, Kenneth E., and Harackiewicz, Judith M.—Achievement Goals and Optimal Motivation: Testing Multiple Goal Models Feeney, Brooke C., and Collins, Nancy L.—Predictors of Caregiv- Bartol, Kathryn M.—see Srivastava, Abhishek ing in Adult Intimate Relationships: An Attachment Theoret- Baumeister, Roy F.—see Tice, Dianne M. ical Perspective. . . . Beer, Jennifer S.—see Robins, Richard W. Finkel, Eli J—see Insko, Chester A. Blascovich, Jim, Mendes, Wendy Berry, Hunter, Sarah B., Lickel, Fleeson, William—Toward a Structure- and Process-Integrated Brian, and Kowai-Bell, Neneh—Perceiver Threat in Social View of Personality: Traits as Density Distributions of States 1011 Frank, Mark G., and Stennett, Janine—The Forced-Choice Para- Interactions With Stigmatized Others Borkenau, Peter, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, and Spinath, digm and the Perception of Facial Expressions of Emotion... 75 Frank M.—Genetic and Environmental Influences on Ob- Freitas, Antonio L., Salovey, Peter, and Liberman, Nira—Abstract served Personality: Evidence From the German Observational and Concrete Self-Evaiuative Goals.................. Study of Adult Twins Frey, Dieter—see Jonas, Eva Friesen, Wallace V.—see Danner, Deborah D. Bratslavsky, Ellen—see Tice, Dianne M. Brazil, Donna M.—see Insko, Chester A. Buss, David M.—see Schmitt, David P. Gaertner, Lowell—see Gramzow, Richard H. Gaertner, Lowell—see Insko, Chester A. Caprara, Gian Vittorio—see Bandura, Albert Galinsky, Adam—see Kray, Laura J. Carney, Margaret Anne—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Gaiz, Margaret—see Charles, Susan Turk Caughlin, John P.—see Huston, Ted L. George, Laura J.—see Huston, Ted L. Cecil, Candy L.—see Insko, Chester A. Giner-Sorolla, Roger—Guilty Pleasures and Grim Necessities: Af- Charles, Susan Turk, Reynolds, Chandra A., and Gatz, Margaret fective Attitudes in Dilemmas of Self-Control —Age-Related Differences and Change in Positive and Neg- Gramzow, Richard H., Gaertner, Lowell, and Sedikides, Constan- ative Affect Over 23 Years — tine—Memory for In-Group and Out-Group Information in a Chen, Serena, Lee-Chai, Annette Y., and Bargh, John A.—Rela- Minimal Group Context: The Self as an Informational Base. . . 188 tionship Orientation as a Moderator of the Effects of Social Greenberg, Jeff—see Schimel, Jeff Power Groenboom, Arieneke C. W. J.—see Weenig, Mieneke W. H. Cheng, Cecilia—Assessing Coping Flexibility in Real-Life and Grote, Nancy K., and Clark, Margaret S.—Perceiving Unfairness in Laboratory Settings: A Multimethod Approach AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 80 Hallahan, Mark—see Lee, Fiona Koole, Sander L., Dijksterhuis, Ap, and Knippenberg, Ad van Hannover, Bettina—see Kiihnen, Ulrich —What’s in a Name: Implicit Self-Esteem and the Automatic Harackiewicz, Judith M.—see Barron, Kenneth E. 6 en Wee Rk kK AN RD bee ee Re ean wie Re Harker, LeeAnne and Keltner, Dacher—Expressions of Positive Koomen, Willem—see Stapel, Diederik A. Emotion in Women’s College Yearbook Pictures and Their Kowai-Bell, Neneh—see Blascovich, Jim Relationship to Personality and Life Outcomes Across Kozar, Robert—see Insko, Chester A. Adulthood Kozar, Rob—see Schopler, John Harmon-Jones, Eddie and Sigelman, Jonathan—State Anger and Kray, Laura J., Thompson, Leigh, and Galinsky, Adam—Battle of Prefrontal Brain Activity: Evidence That Insult-Related Rela- the Sexes: Gender Stereotype Confirmation and Reactance in tive Left-Prefrontal Activation Is Associated With Experi- Negotiations enced Anger and Aggression Kruglanski, Arie W.—That “Vision Thing”: The State of Theory in Harris, Julie Aitken—see Olson, James M. Social and Personality Psychology at the Edge of the New Hegarty, Peter and Pratto, Felicia—The Effects of Social Cate- Millennium gory Norms and Stereotypes on Explanations for Intergroup Kiihnen, Ulrich, Hannover, Bettina, and Schubert, Benjamin—The Differences Semantic—Procedural Interface Model of the Self: The Role of Helson, Ravenna and Srivastava, Sanjay—Three Paths of Adult Self-Knowledge for Context-Dependent Versus Context- Development: Conservers, Seekers, and Achievers. ....... Independent Modes of Thinking Higgins, E. Tory—see Liberman, Nira Higgins, E. Tory—see Shah, James Lee, Fiona, and Hallahan, Mark—Do Situational Expectations Pro- Holmes, John G.—see McGregor, Ian Houser-Marko, Linda—see Sheldon, Kennon M. duce Situational Inferences? The Role of Future Expectations in Directing Inferential Goals...................4.. Houts, Renate M.—see Huston, Ted L. Lee-Chai, Annette Y.—see Chen, Serena Hromi, Amber—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Hubbard, Julie A., Dodge, Kenneth A., Cillessen, Antonius H. N., Liberman, Nira, Molden, Daniel C., Idson, Lorraine Chen, and Coie, John D., and Schwartz, David—The Dyadic Nature of Higgins, E. Tory—Promotion and Prevention Focus on Alter- Social Information Processing in Boys’ Reactive and Proac- native Hypotheses: Implications for Attributional Functions. . tive Aggression Liberman, Nira—see Freitas, Antonio L. Lickel, Brian—see Blascovich, Jim Hunter, Sarah B.—see Blascovich, Jim Huston, Ted L., Caughlin, John P., Houts, Renate M., Smith, Lieberman, Matthew D., and Rosenthal, Robert—Why Introverts Shanna E., and George, Laura J—The Connubial Crucible: Can’t Always Tell Who Likes Them: Multitasking and Non- Newlywed Years as Predictors of Marital Delight, Distress, verbal Decoding and Divorce Locke, Edwin A.—see Srivastava, Abhishek Lundqvist, Daniel—see Ohman, Arne Lydon, John E.—see Pierce, Tamarha Idson, Lorraine Chen, and Mischel, Walter—The Personality of Familiar and Significant People: The Lay Perceiver as a Major, Brenda—see Schmader, Toni Seckeh-Cogettive THOM... 56 c kc ee wees eveness McClure, John—see Sutton, Robbie M. Idson, Lorraine Chen—see Liberman, Nira Insko, Chester A., Schopler, John, Gaertner, Lowell, Wildschut, McCoy, Shannon K.—see Schmader, Toni Tim, Kozar, Robert, Pinter, Brad, Finkel, Eli J., Brazil, Donna McElroy, Todd—see Seta, John J. M., Cecil, Candy L., and Montoya, Matthew R.—Inter- McGregor, Holly A.—see Elliot, Andrew J. McGregor, Ian, Zanna, Mark P., Holmes, John G., and Spencer, individual—Intergroup Discontinuity Reduction Through the Anticipation of Future Interaction Steven J.—Compensatory Conviction in the Face of Personal Insko, Chester A.—see Schopler, John Uncertainty: Going to Extremes and Being Oneself. Mendes, Wendy Berry—see Blascovich, Jim Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo, Ayduk, Ozlem, Mischel, Walter, Jang, Kerry L.—see Olson, James M. Shoda, Yuichi, and Testa, Alessandra—Person Situation Jonas, Eva, Schulz-Hardt, Stefan, Frey, Dieter, and Thelen, Norman Interactionism in Self-Encoding (J Am... When...): Im- —Confirmation Bias in Sequential Information Search After plications for Affect Regulation and Social Information Preliminary Decisions: An Expansion of Dissonance Theoret- Processing ical Research on Selective Exposure to Information Mesquita, Batja—Emotions in Collectivist and Individualist CN esasa ence a RR ae a nee e eT Bias Mle wwe Miller, Norman—see Kenworthy, Jared B. Kasser, Tim—see Sheldon, Kennon M. Mischel, Walter—see Idson, Lorraine Chen Keltner, Dacher—see Harker, LeeAnne Mischel, Walter—see Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo Kenny, David A., and Acitelli, Linda K.—Accuracy and Bias in the Mohr, Cynthia D., Armeli, Stephen, Tennen, Howard, Carney, Perception of the Partner in a Close Relationship Margaret Anne, Affleck, Glenn, and Hromi, Amber—Daily Kenrick, Douglas T., Sundie, Jill M., Nicastle, Lionel D., and Interpersonal Experiences, Context, and Alcohol Consump- Stone, Gregory O.—Can One Ever Be Too Wealthy or Too tion: Crying in Your Beer and Toasting Good Times. ... .. 489 Chaste? Searching for Nonlinearities in Mate Judgment Molden, Daniel C.—see Liberman, Nira Kenworthy, Jared B., and Miller, Norman—Perceptual Asymmetry Montoya, Matthew R.—see Insko, Chester A. in Consensus Estimates of Majority and Minority Members Kim, Youngmee—see Sheldon, Kennon M. Knippenberg, Ad van—see Koole, Sander L. Nicastle, Lionel D.—see Kenrick, Douglas T. vi AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 80 Oettingen, Gabriele, Pak, Hyeon-ju, and Schnetter, Karoline—Self- Seta, Catherine E.—see Seta, John J. Regulation of Goal Setting: Turning Free Fantasies About the Seta, John J., McElroy, Todd, and Seta, Catherine E—To Do or Future Into Binding Goals Not to Do: Desirability and Consistency Mediate Judgments of Ohman, Arne, Lundqvist, Daniel, and Esteves, Francisco—The 861 Face in the Crowd Revisited: A Threat Advantage With Sche- Shah, James and Higgins, E. Tory—Regulatory Concerns and Ap- matic Stimuli * praisal Efficiency: The General Impact of Promotion and Olson, James M., Vernon, Philip A., Harris, Julie Aitken, and Jang, Prevention Kerry L.—The Heritability of Attitudes: A Study of Twins Sheldon, Kennon M., and Houser-Marko, Linda—Self-Con- cordance, Goal Attainment, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Can Pak, Hyeon-ju—see Oettingen, Gabriele Sheldon, Kennon M., Elliot, Andrew J., Kim, Youngmee, and Pastorelli, Concetta—see Bandura, Albert Kasser, Tim—What Is Satisfying About Satisfying Events? Pemberton, Michael—see Schopler, John Petty, Richard E.—see Priester, Joseph R. Sherman , Jeffrey W.—see Plaks, Jason E. Pierce, Tamarha and Lydon, John E.—Global and Specific Rela- Shoda, Yuichi—see Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo tional Models in the Experience of Social Interactions. .... . Sigelman, Jonathan—see Harmon-Jones, Eddie Pinter, Brad—see Insko, Chester A. Silver, Roxane Cohen—see Westmaas, J. Lee Plaks, Jason E., Stroessner, Steven J., Dweck, Carol S., and Sher- Smith, Shanna E.—see Huston, Ted L. man, Jeffrey W.—Person Theories and Attention Alloca- Snowdon, David A.—see Danner, Deborah D. tion: Preferences for Stereotypic Versus Counterstereotypic Spears, Russell—see Postmes, Tom Information 876 Spencer, Steven J—see McGregor, lan Postmes, Tom, Spears, Russell, and Cihangir, Sezgin—Quality of Spinath, Frank M.—see Borkenau, Peter 917 Srivastava, Abhishek, Locke, Edwin A., and Bartol, Kathryn M. Pratto, Felicia—see Hegarty, Peter —Money and Subjective Well-Being: It’s Not the Money, It’s Priester, Joseph R., and Petty, Richard E.—Extending the Bases of the Motives Subjective Attitudinal Ambivalence: Interpersonal and Intra- Srivastava, Sanjay—see Helson, Ravenna personal Antecedents of Evaluative Tension Stangor, Charles—see Sechrist, Gretchen B. Pyszczynski, Tom—see Schimel, Jeff Stapel, Diederik A., and Koomen, Willem—I, We, and the Effects of Others on Me: How Self-Construal Level Moderates Social Comparison Effects Regalia, Camillo—see Bandura, Albert Stennett, Janine—see Frank, Mark G. Reich, Darcy A.—see Weary, Gifford Stone, Gregory O.—see Kenrick, Douglas T. Reynolds, Chandra A.—see Charles, Susan Turk Stroessner, Steven J.—see Plaks, Jason E. Riemann, Rainer—see Borkenau, Peter Sundie, Jill M.—see Kenrick, Douglas T. Robins, Richard W., and Beer, Jennifer S.—Positive Illusions Sutton, Robbie M., and McClure, John—Covariational Influences About the Self: Short-Term Benefits and Long-Term Costs. . . . on Goal-Based Explanation: An Integrative Model Roddenberry, Chris—see Schopler, John Rosenthal, Robert—see Lieberman, Matthew D. Tennen, Howard—see Mohr, Cynthia D. Ross, Michael—see Wilson, Anne E. Testa, Alessandra—see Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo Thelen, Norman—see Jonas, Eva Salovey, Peter—see Freitas, Antonio L. Thompson, Leigh—see Kray, Laura J. Schimel, Jeff, Arndt, Jamie, Pyszczynski, Tom, and Greenberg, Jeff Tice, Dianne M., Bratslavsky, Ellen, and Baumeister, Roy F. —Being Accepted for Who We Are: Evidence That Social —Emotional Distress Regulation Takes Precedence Over Im- Validation of the Intrinsic Self Reduces General Defensive- MRS os 'atic Tiedens, Larissa Z—Anger and Advancement Versus Sadness and Schmader, Toni, Major, Brenda, Eccleston, Collette P., and Mc- Subjugation: The Effect of Negative Emotion Expressions on Coy, Shannon K.—Devaluing Domains in Response to Social Status Conferral Threatening Intergroup Comparisons: Perceived Legitimacy Tobin, Stephanie J.—see Weary, Gifford and the Status Value Asymmetry Schmitt, David P., and Buss, David M.—Human Mate Poaching: Van den Bos, Kees—Uncertainty Management: The Influence of Tactics and Temptations for Infiltrating Existing Mateships Uncertainty Salience on Reactions to Perceived Procedural Schnetter, Karoline—see Oettingen, Gabriele UES 6b acwin's wack No neg aims ce & are oon were el le Schopler, John, Insko, Chester A., Wieselquist, Jennifer, Pember- Vernon, Philip A.—see Olson, James M. ton, Michael, Witcher, Betty, Kozar, Rob, Roddenberry, Chris, and Wildschut, Tim—When Groups Are More Competitive Than ineividuals: The Domain of the Discontinuity Effect. . . Weary, Gifford, Tobin, Stephanie J., and Reich, Darcy A. Schopler, join—see Insko, Chester A. —Chronic and Temporary Distinct Expectancies as Com- Schubert, Benjamin—see Kiihnen, Ulrich parison Standards: Automatic Contrast in Dispositional Schulz-Hardt, Stefan—see Jonas, Eva Judgments Schwartz, David—see Hubbard, Julie A. Weenig, Mieneke W. H., Groenenboom, Arieneke C. W. J., and Sechrist, Gretchen B., and Stangor, Charles—Perceived Consensus Wilke, Henk A. M.—Bad News Transmission as a Function of Influences Intergroup Behavior and Stereotype Accessibility the Definitiveness of Consequences and the Relationship Be- Sedikides, Constantine—see Gramzow, Richard H. tween Communicator and Recipient AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 80 Westmaas, J. Lee, and Silver, Roxane Cohen—The Role of Attach- Other ment in Responses to Victims of Life Crises............ 425 Wieselquist, Jennifer—see Schopler, John American Psychological Association Subscription Wildschut, Tim—see Insko, Chester A. Claims Information 74, 221, 396, 631, 958 Wildschut, Tim—see Schopler, John Correction to Grote and Clark (2001) 362 Wilke, Henk A. M.—see Weenig, Mieneke W. H. Instructions to Authors 166, 353, 520, 686, 1028 Wilson, Anne E., and Ross, Michael—From Chump to Champ: Low Publication Prices for APA Members People’s Appraisals of Their Earlier and Present and Affiliates 151i, 280, 438, 644 I Ske oa d0 aol a te Bie eR Res tk Biba eo 572 Members of Underrepresented Groups: Reviewers for Journal Witcher, Betty—see Schopler, John Manuscripts Wanted Zanna, Mark P.—see McGregor, Ian Subscription Order Form 135, 352, 424, 544, 994

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