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The Journal of Psychology, 2007, 141(6), 667-671 Index to Volume 141 The annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (January): 1-112 Number 4 (July): 337-448 Number 2 (March): 113-224 Number 5 (September): 449-560 Number 3 (May): 225-336 Number 6 (November): 561-672 AUTHOR INDEX Davies, G., & Hine, S. Change blindness and eyewitness testimony. 423-434. Andrews, S. B. See Horvath, M. Delgado, K. M. See Narayan, A. Asberg, K. See Marino, T. L. DeMuth, R. F. See Kulas, J. T. Bell, E. See Shean, G. Douglas, J. See Ferraro, F. R. Bouckenooghe, D., Vanderheyden, K.., Downey, R. G. See Scott, C. L. Mestdagh, S., & Van Laethem, S. Cog- Elovainio, M. See Hepeniemi, T. nitive motivation correlates of coping Erlacher, D. See Schredl, M. style in decisional conflict. 605-625. Fernandez, A. M., Vera-Villarroel, P., Bulger, C. A. See Mellor, S. Sierra, J. C., & Zubeidat, I. Distress in Cameron, C. D. See Shean, G. response to emotional and sexual infi- Chiou, W.-B., & Wan, C.-S. The dynamic delity: Evidence of evolved gender dif- change of self-efficacy in information ferences in Spanish students. 17-24. searching on the internet: Influence of Ferraro, F. R., Douglas, J.. & Marino, valence of experience and prior self- J. Inhibiting irrelevant information in efficacy. 589-603. adult children of people with alcohol- Christianson, S. A. See Leander, L. ism. 173-180. Chuang, S.-C. Sadder but wiser or hap- Flynn, P. N. See Kinnier, R. T. pier and smarter? A demonstration Galati, D. See Sotgiu, 1. of judgment and decision making. Granhag, P. A. See Leander, L. 63-76. Hammons, M. E. See Marino, T. L. Cole, P. A. See Narayan, A. Hayes, C. T., & Weathington, B. L. Opti- Cools, E., & Van den Broeck, H. Devel- mism, stress, life satisfaction, and opment and validation of the Cogni- job burnout in restaurant managers. tive Style Indicator. 359-387. 565-579. Dannewitz, H., & Weatherly, J. N. Inves- Hayman, J. W. See Kinnier, R. T. tigating the illusion of control in mildly Heponiemi, T., Ravaja, N., Elovainio, depressed and nondepressed individuals M., & Keltikangas-Jirvinen, L. Rela- during video-poker play. 307-319. tionships between hostility, affective 668 The Journal of Psychology ratings of pictures, and state affects faction and theft: Testing climate per- during task-induced stress. 183-201. ceptions as a mediator. 389-402. Hess, A. B. See Sharps, M. J. Langdon, S. W. Conceptualizations of Hine, S. See Davies, G. respect: Qualitative and quantitative Horvath, M., & Andrews, S. B. The role evidence of four (five) themes. 469-484. of fairness perceptions and account- Leander, L., Christianson, S. A., Sve- ability attributions in predicting reac- din, C. G.. & Granhag, P. A. Judges’, tions to organizational events. 203- lay judges’, and police officers’ beliefs 9799 about factors affecting children’s testi- Imamoglu, E. O., & Imamoglu, S. Rela- mony about sexual abuse. 341-357. tionships between attachment secu- Leech, N. L. Cramer’s model of willing- rity and self-construal orientations. ness to seek counseling: A structural 539-558. equation model for counseling stu- Imamoéglu, S. See Imamoéglu, E. O. dents. 435-445. Jadwinski, V. See Kulas, J. T. Lokken, K. L. See Trautmann, J. Jager, T. See Kliegei, M. Lopez, M. D. See Pwyrazli, S. Kath, L. M. See Mellor, S. Marino, J. See Ferraro, F. R. Keltikangas-Jarvinen, L. See Heponiemi, T. Marino, T. L., Negy, C., Hammons, M. E., Kemmelmeier, M. Political conserva- McKinney, C., & Asberg, K. Percep- tism, rigidity, and dogmatism in Amer- tions of ambiguously unpleasant inter- ican foreign policy officials: The 1966 racial interactions: A structural equa- Mennis data. 77-90. tion modeling approach. 637-663. Kernes, J. L. See Kinnier, R. T. Martin, M. See Kliegel, M. Kilian, L. A. See Kinnier, R. T. MclInnerney, J. E. See Kulas, J. T. King, R. See Tom, G. McKinney, C. See Marino, T. L. Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., Hayman, J. MeNall, L. A. See Roch, S. G. W., Flynn, P. N., Simon, E., & Kilian, Mellor, S., Bulger, C. A., & Kath, L. L. A. Values most extolled in Nobel M. The potency of one-to-one contact Prize speeches. 581-587. with union leaders: Enhancing self- Klein, O., Pohl, S., & Ndagijimana, C. efficacy to become a union steward. The influence of intergroup compari- 403-421. sons on Africans’ intelligence test per- Mestdagh, S. See Bouckenooghe, D. formance in a job selection context. Narayan, A., Steele-Johnson, D., Del- 453467. gado, K. M., & Cole, P. A. Differen- Kleinmann, M. See K6nig, C. J. tial effects of pretraining influences on Kliegel, M., Martin, M., & Jager, T. readiness to change. 49-60. Development and validation of the Ndagijimana, C. See Klein, O. Cognitive Telephone Screening Instru- Negy, C. See Marino, T. L. ment (COGTELf)o r the assessment of Nelson, C. See Tom, G. cognitive function across adulthood. Netz, Y. See Raviy, S. 147-170. Nikéevic, A. V., Kramolisova-Advani, Konig, C. J., & Kleinmann, M. Time J., & Spada, M. M. Early childhood management problems and discounted experiences and current emotional utility. 321-334. distress: What do they tell us about Kramolisova-Advani, J. See Niktevic, aspiring psychologists ? 25-34. A.V. Pohl, S. See Klein, O. Kressel, K. See Reich, W. A., Kressel, Poyrazli, S., & Lopez, M. D. An explor- K., et al., and Reich, W. A., Wagner- atory study of perceived discrimina- Westbrook, B. J., et al. tion and homesickness: A comparision Kulas, J. T.. McInnerney, J. E., DeMuth, of international students and Ameri- R. F., & Jadwinski, V. Employee satis- can students. 263-280. Index 669 Ranes, B. See Sharps, M. J. Steele-Johnson, D. See Narayan, A. Ravaja, N. See Heponiemi, T. Svedin, C. G. See Leander, L. Raviv, S., & Netz, Y. Age, gender, and Todor, I. Memory distortions and anxiety level of activity as moderators of per- in alcoholism: A directed-forgetting sonal incentives to physical activity in investigation. 229-239. Israel. 241-261. Tom, G., Nelson, C., Srzentic, T., & King, Reich, W. A., Kressel, K., Scanlon, K. R. Mere exposure and the endowment M., & Weiner, G. A. Predicting the effect on consumer decision making. decision to persue mediation in civil 117-125. disputes: A hierarchical classes analy- Trautmann, J., Worthy, S. L., & Lok- sis. 627-635. ken, K. L. Body dissatisfaction, bulim- Reich, W. A., Wagner-Westbrook, B. J., ic symptoms, and clothing practices & Kressel, K. Actual and ideal conflict among college women. 485-498. styles and job distress in a health care Van den Broeck, H. See Cools, E. organization. 5-15. Vanderheyden, K. See Bouckenooghe, D. Roch, S. G., & MeNall, L. A. An investiga- Van Laethem, S. See Bouckenooghe, D. tion of factors influencing accountabil- Vera-Villarroel, P. See Fernandez, A. M. ity and performance ratings. 499-523. Wagner-Wesibrook, B. J. See Reich, W. A. Scanlon, K. M. See Reich, W. A., Kres- Wan, C.-S. See Chiou, W.-B. sel, K., et al. Weatherly, J. N. See Dannewitz, H. Schredl, M., & Erlacher, D. Self-reported Weathington, B. L. See Hayes, C. T. effects of dreams on waking-life cre- Weiner, G. A. See Reich, W. A., Kressel, ativity: An empirical study. 35-46. K., et al. Scott, C. L., & Downey, R. G. Types of Worthy, S. L. See Trautmann, J. food aversions: Animal, vegetable, and Wuyek, L. A. See Seligman, L. D. texture. 127-134. Zubeidat, I. See Fernandez, A. M. Seligman, L. D., & Wuyek, L. A. Cor- relates of separation anxiety symptoms among first-semester college students: TITLE INDEX An exploratory study. 135-145. Sessa, F. M. Peer crowds in a commuter Actual and ideal conflict styles and job college sample: The relation between distress in a health care organization. self-reported alcohol use and _ per- Warren A. Reich, Bonnie J. Wagner- ceived peer crowd norms. 293-305. Westbrook, and Kenneth Kressel. 5-15. Sharps, M. J., Hess, A. B., & Ranes, Age, gender, and level of activity as B. Mindless decision making and moderators of personal incentives to environmental issues: Gestalt/feature- physical activity in Israel. Shulamith intensive processing and contextual Raviv and Yael Netz. 241-261. reasoning in environmental decisions. Body dissatisfaction, bulimic symptoms, 525-537. and clothing practices among college Shean, G., Bell, E., & Cameron, C. D. women. Julianne Trautmann, Sheri Recognition of nonverbal affect and Lokken Worthy, and Kristine L. Lok- schizotypy. 281-291. ken. 458-498. Sierra, J. C. See Fernandez, A. M. Change blindness and eyewitness testi- Simon, E. See Kinnier, R. T. mony. Graham Davis and Sarah Hine. Sotgiu, I., & Galati, D. Long-term mem- 423-434. ory for traumatic events: Experiences Cognitive motivation correlates of cop- and emotional reactions during the ing style in decisional conflict. Dave 2000 flood in Italy. 91-108. Bouckenooghe, Karlien Vanderheyden, Spada, M. M. See NikGevic, A. V. Steven Mestdagh, and Sarah Van Laet- Srzentic, T. See Tom, G. hem. 605-625. 670 = The Journal of Psychology Conceptualizations of respect: Qualita- and American students. Senel Poyrazli tive and quantitative evidence of four and Marcos Damian Lopez. 263-280. (five) themes. Susan W. Langdon. The influence of intergroup comparisons 469-484. on Africans’ intelligence test perfor- Correlates of separation anxiety symp- mance in a job selection context. Oliv- toms among first-semester college ier Klein, Sabine Pohl, and Chantal students: An exploratory study. Laura Ndagijimana. 453-467. D. Seligman and Lisa A. Wuyek. 135- Inhibiting irrelevant information in adult 145. children of people with alcoholism. F- Cramer’s model of willingness to seek Richard Ferraro, Jason Douglas, and counseling: A structural equation Joanna Marino. 173-180. model for counseling students. Nancy Investigating the illusion of control in L. Leech. 435-445. mildly depressed and nondepressed Development and validation of the Cog- individuals during video-poker play. nitive Style Indicator. Eva Cools and Holly Dannewitz and Jeffrey N. Weath- Herman Van den Broeck. 359-387. erly. 307-319. Development and validation of the Cog- An investigation of factors influencing nitive Telephone Screening Instrument accountability and performance rat- (COGTEL) for the assessment of ings. Sylvia G. Roch and Laurel A. cognitive function across adulthood. McNall. 499-523. Matthias Kliegel, Mike Martin, and Judges’, lay judges’, and police officers’ Theodor Jéiger. 147-170. beliefs about factors affecting chil- Differential effects of pretraining influ- dren’s testimony about sexual abuse. ences on readiness to change. Anu- Lina Leander, Sven A. Christianson, pama Narayan, Debra Steele-Johnson, Carl Géran Svedin, and Pér Anders Kristin M. Delgado, and Phillis A. Granhag. 341-357. Cole. 47-60. Long-term memory for traumatic events: Distress in response to emotional and Experiences and emotional reactions sexual infidelity: Evidence of evolved during the 2000 flood in Italy. /gor gender differences in Spanish students. Sotgiu and Dario Galati. 91-108. Ana Maria Fernandez, Pablo Vera-Vil- Memory distortions and anxiety in alco- larroel, Juan Carlos Sierra, and Ihab holism: A directed-forgetting investi- Zubeidat. 17-24. gation. Joana Todor. 229-239. The dynamic change of self-efficacy in Mere exposure and the endowment effect information searching: on the internet: on consumer decision making. Gail Influence of valence of experience and Tom, Carolyn Nelson, Tamara Srzen- prior self-efficacy. Wen-Bin Chiou and tic, and Ryan King. 117-1235. Chin-Sheng Wan. 589-603. Mindless decision making and environ- Early childhood experiences and current mental issues: Gestalt/feature-intensive emotional distress: What do they tell processing and contextual reasoning in us about aspiring psychologists? Ana environmental decisions. Matthew J. V. Nikéevic, Jana Kramolisova-Advani, Sharps, Adam B. Hess, and Bethany and Marcantonio M. Spada. 25-34. Ranes. 525-537. Employee satisfaction and theft: Test- Optimism, stress, life satisfaction, and job ing climate perceptions as a mediator. burnout in restaurant managers. Caleb John T. Kulas, Joanne E. MciInnerney, TI. Hayes and Bart L. Weathington. Rachel Frautschy DeMuth, and Victo- 565-579. ria Jadwinski. 389-402. Peer crowds in a commuter college sam- An exploratory study of perceived dis- ple: The relation between self-reported crimination and homesickness: A alcohol use and perceived peer crowd comparison of international students norms. Frances M. Sessa. 293-305. Index 671 Perceptions of ambiguously unpleasant Relationships between hostility, affective interracial interactions: A structural ratings of pictures, and state affects dur- equation modeling approach. Teresa ing task-induced stress. Tarja Heponie- L. Marino, Charles Negy, Mary E. mi, Niklas Ravaja, Marko Elovaini, and Hammons, Cliff McKinney, and Kia Liisa Keltikangas-Jérvinen. 183-201. Asberg. 637-663. The role of fairness perceptions and Political conservatism, rigidity, and accountability attributions in predict- dogmatism in American foreign pol- ing reactions to organizational events. icy officials: The 1966 Mennis data. Michael Horvath and Sara B. Andrews. Markus Kemmeimeier. 77-90. 203-222. The potency of one-to-one contact with Sadder but wiser or happier and smarter? A union leaders: Enhancing self-efficacy demonstration of judgment and decision to become a union steward. Steven making. Shih-Chieh Chuang. 63-76. Mellor, Carrie A. Bulger, and Lisa M. Self-reported effects of dreams on wak- Kath. 403-421. ing-life creativity: An empirical study. Predicting the decision to pursue media- Michael Schredl and Daniel Erlacher. tion in civil disputes: A hierarchical 3546. classes analysis. Warren A. Reich, Time management problems and dis- Kenneth Kressel, Kathleen M. Scan- counted utility. Cornelius J. Kénig and lon, and Gary A. Weiner. 627-635. Martin Kleinmann. 321-334. Recognition and nonverbal affect and Types of food aversions: Animal, veg- schizotypy. Glenn Shean, Emily Bell, etable, and texture. Christina L. Scott and Christopher Daryl Cameron. and Ronald G. Downey. 127-134. 281-291. Values most extolled in Nobel Prize Relationships between attachment secu- speeches. Richard T. Kinnier, Jerry rity and self-construal orientations. EF. L. Kernes, Jessie Wetherbe Hayman, Olcay Imamoglu and Selen Imamoglu. Patricia N. Flynn, Elia Simon, and 539-558. Laura A, Kilian. 581-587.

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