The Journal of Social Psychology, 1998, 138(6), 792-798 Index to Volume 138 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page num- bers refer to the following issues: Number | (February): 1-144 Number 4 (August): 417-544 Number 2 (April): 145-272 Number 5 (October): 545-672 Number 3 (June): 273-416 Number 6 (December): 673—800 AUTHOR INDEX Abu-Rabia, S. The learning of Arabic by and generational differences in Israeli Jewish children. 165-171. assumptions about a just world. Abu-Rabia, S. The learning of Hebrew 789-791. by Israeli Arab students in Israel. Carr, S. C., & MacLachlan, M. Actors, 331-341. observers, and attributions for Third Aguinis, H., Simonsen, M. M., & World poverty: Contrasting perspe« Pierce, C. A. Effects of nonverbal tives from Malawi and Australia. behavior on perceptions of power 189-202. bases. 455-469. Cheng, C. Psychometric properties of Akiba, D. Cultural variations in body the social-conflict scales for Chinese esteem: How young adults in Iran and adolescents. 211-216 the United States view their own Chia, R. C., Allred, L. J., Grossnickle, appearances. 539-540. W. F., & Lee, G. W. Effects of attrac- Aries, E., Olver, R. R., Blount, K., tiveness and gender on the perception Christaldi, K., Fredman, F., & Lee, T. of achievement-related variables. Race and gender as components of 471-477. the working self-concept. 277-290. Christensen, C., Fierst, D., Jodocy, A., Aune, R. K., Metts, S., & Ebesu Hub- & Lorenz, D. N. Answering the call bard, A. S. Managing the outcomes of for prosocial behavior. 564-571. discovered deception. 677-689. Diessner, R., Washburn, K., & Mayton, Barham, L. J., Gottlieb, B. H., & Kel- D. Self and others’ perceptions of loway, E. K. Variables affecting man- “crass materialism.” 137-138. agers’ willingness to grant alternative Dixon, J. A., & Foster, D. H. Gender, work arrangements. 291-302. social context, and backchannel Ben-Ari, A., & Azaiza, F. Commitment responses. 134-136. among Arab adolescents in Israel. Dominguez, C. O., & Scherer, R. F 655-660. Dimensionality of the Job-Related Burt, C. D. B., & Popple, J. S. Memori- Tension Index: Factor stability al distortions in donation data. between two samples of women in the 724-733. U.S. public sector. 139-142. Calhoun, L. G., Cann, A., Tedeschi, R. Dutton, S. E., Singer, J. A., & Devlin, A. G., & McMillan, J. Traumatic events S. Racial identity of children in inte- The Journal of Social Psychology, 1998, 138(6), 792-798 Index to Volume 138 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page num- bers refer to the following issues: Number | (February): 1-144 Number 4 (August): 417-544 Number 2 (April): 145-272 Number 5 (October): 545-672 Number 3 (June): 273-416 Number 6 (December): 673—800 AUTHOR INDEX Abu-Rabia, S. The learning of Arabic by and generational differences in Israeli Jewish children. 165-171. assumptions about a just world. Abu-Rabia, S. The learning of Hebrew 789-791. by Israeli Arab students in Israel. Carr, S. C., & MacLachlan, M. Actors, 331-341. observers, and attributions for Third Aguinis, H., Simonsen, M. M., & World poverty: Contrasting perspe« Pierce, C. A. Effects of nonverbal tives from Malawi and Australia. behavior on perceptions of power 189-202. bases. 455-469. Cheng, C. Psychometric properties of Akiba, D. Cultural variations in body the social-conflict scales for Chinese esteem: How young adults in Iran and adolescents. 211-216 the United States view their own Chia, R. C., Allred, L. J., Grossnickle, appearances. 539-540. W. F., & Lee, G. W. Effects of attrac- Aries, E., Olver, R. R., Blount, K., tiveness and gender on the perception Christaldi, K., Fredman, F., & Lee, T. of achievement-related variables. Race and gender as components of 471-477. the working self-concept. 277-290. Christensen, C., Fierst, D., Jodocy, A., Aune, R. K., Metts, S., & Ebesu Hub- & Lorenz, D. N. Answering the call bard, A. S. Managing the outcomes of for prosocial behavior. 564-571. discovered deception. 677-689. Diessner, R., Washburn, K., & Mayton, Barham, L. J., Gottlieb, B. H., & Kel- D. Self and others’ perceptions of loway, E. K. Variables affecting man- “crass materialism.” 137-138. agers’ willingness to grant alternative Dixon, J. A., & Foster, D. H. Gender, work arrangements. 291-302. social context, and backchannel Ben-Ari, A., & Azaiza, F. Commitment responses. 134-136. among Arab adolescents in Israel. Dominguez, C. O., & Scherer, R. F 655-660. Dimensionality of the Job-Related Burt, C. D. B., & Popple, J. S. Memori- Tension Index: Factor stability al distortions in donation data. between two samples of women in the 724-733. U.S. public sector. 139-142. Calhoun, L. G., Cann, A., Tedeschi, R. Dutton, S. E., Singer, J. A., & Devlin, A. G., & McMillan, J. Traumatic events S. Racial identity of children in inte- Index 793 grated, predominantly White, and Heaven, P. C. L., & Pretorius, A. Pez Black schools. 41-53. sonality structure among Black and Eagle, B. W., Icenogle, M. L., Maes, J. White South Africans. 664-666. D., & Miles, E. W. The importance of Ho, R. The intention to give up smok employee demographic profiles for ing: Disease versus social dimen- understanding experiences of sions. 368-380. work—family interrole conflict. Hovemyr, M. Secular and religious 690-709. attributions of success and failure Elloy, D. F., & Flynn, W. R. Job involve- among Polish students. 149-163. ment and organization commitment Isralowitz, R. E. Attitudes of Israeli kib among dual-income and single- butz members toward immigration income families: A multiple-site study. 259-262. 93-101. Joseph, S., & Stringer, M. Just world Fibert, Z., & Ressler, W. H. /ntolerance beliefs in Northern Ireland. 263-264 of ambiguity and political orientation Kebbell, M. R., & Milne, R. Police offi- among Israeli university students. cers’ perceptions of eyewitness perfor- 33-40. mance in forensic investigations Fusilier, M., Manning, M. R., Santini 323-330 Villar, A. J., & Torres Rodriguez, D. Kimble, C. E., Kimble, E. A., & Croy, AIDS knowledge and attitudes of N. A. Development of self-handicap- health-care workers in Mexico. ping tendencies. 524-534. 203-210. Kitamura, T., Aoki, M., Fujino, M., Ura, Gari, A., & Kalantzi-Azizi, A. The influ- C., Watanabe, M., Watanabe, K., & ence of traditional values of education Fujihara, S. Sex differences in marital on Greek students’ real and ideal self- and social adjustment. 26-32. concepts. 5—12. Kitamura, T., Sugawara, M., Shima, S.., Ghaffarian, S. The acculturation of Iran- & Toda, M.A. Re lation of order and ian immigrants in the United States number of siblings to perceived and the implications for mental parental attitudes in childhood health. 645-654. 342-350. Griffin, M., & Kent, M. V. The role of Kohli, V. The effect of native-language aloneness in social facilitation. retention and insecurity on Asian 667-669. Indian fertility in the United States Guarino, A., Michael, W. B., & Hocevar, 358-367. D. Self-monitoring and student inte- Kurman, J., & Eshel, Y. Self-enhance- gration of community college stu- ment, generality level of self-evalua- dents. 754-757. tion, and emotional adjustment. Haj-Yahia, M. M. Perceptions of abusive 549-563. and violent husbands by engaged Lam, S. S. K. A validity study of the Pay Arab men in Israel. 772-786. Satisfaction Questionnaire in Hong Harris, K. L., & Nibler, R. Decision Kong. 124-125. making by Chinese and U.S. students. Lam, S. S. K. Organizational perfor- 102-114. mance and learning styles in Hong Harrison, J. K., & Hubbard, R. Kong. 401-402. Antecedents to organizational com- Lam, S. S. K. Test—retest reliability of mitment among Mexican employees of the organizational commitment ques- a U. S. firm in Mexico. 609-623. tionnaire. 787-788. Heaven, P. C. L., Connors, J., & Preto- Lee, C. M., & Duxbury, L. Employed rius, A. Victim characteristics and parents’ support from partners, attribution of rape blame in Australia employers, and friends. 303-322. and South Africa. 131-133. Lester, D. The association of shame and 794 The Journal of Social Psychology guilt with suicidality. 535-536. between careerist attitudes and career Li, F. Factor analyzing 28 Chinese per- success. 128-130. sonality-trait words. 126-127. Pfeffer, K., Cole, B., & Dada, M. K. Li, F., & Zhang, Y. Measuring self-mon- Attributions for youth crime among itoring ability and propensity: A two- British and Nigerian primary school dimensional Chinese scale. 758-765. children. 251-253. Li, L., & Moore, D. Acceptance of dis- Pines, A. M., & Friedman, A. Gender ability and its correlates. 13-25. differences in romantic jealous) Lindholm, T., & Christianson, S. /nter- 54-71. group biases and eyewitness testimo- Raden, D. American Blacks’ and Whites’ ny. 710-723. preferred social distance from Jews Maltby, J. Church attendance and anxi- 265-267. ety change. 537-538. Ricciardelli, L. A., Williams, R. J., & Magqsud, M. Moral orientation of Kiernan, M. J. Relation of drinking Botswana high school pupils in South and eating to masculinity and femi- Africa. 255-257. ninity. 744-753. Marjoribanks, K., & Mboya, M. M. Rush, L. L. Affective reactions to multi- Factors affecting the self-concepts of ple social stigmas. 421-430. South African students. 572-580. Sakamoto, S. The effects of self-focus on McCutcheon, L. E. Stereotyping the negative mood among depressed and nocturnal person: Findings with some nondepressed Japanese students. alarming implications. 411-413. 514-523. Menec, V. H., & Perry, R. P. Reactions Sakamoto, S., & Masahiko, K. A longi- to stigmas among Canadian students: tudinal study of the relationship Testing an attribution—affect—help between attributional style, life events, judgment model. 443-453. and depression in Japanese under- Meyers, S. A. Personality correlates of graduates. 229-240. adult attachment style. 407-409. Sares, T. A. Sociopolitical viewpoints as Mohr, P. B., & Larsen, K. Jngroup narrated by family and educational favoritism in umpiring decisions in background. 637-644. Australian footbail. 495-504. Schiitz, A. Audience perceptions of Montagliani, A., & Giacalone, R. A. politicians’ self-presentational behav- Impression management and cross- iors concerning their own abilities cultural adaptation. 598-608. 173-188. Monteiro, J. M. C., & Dollinger, S. J. Sjostedt, J. P., Schumaker, J. F., & An autophotographic study of poverty, Nathawai, S. S. Eating disorders collective orientation, and identity among Indian and Australian univer- among street children. 403-406. sity students. 351-357. Mookherjee, H. N. Perceptions of well-~ Smith, M. R., & Gordon, R. A. Personal being among the older metropolitan need for structure and attitudes and nonmetropolitan populations in toward homosexuality. 83-87. the United States. 72-82. Srivastava, B. N., & Sett, P. K. Manage- Morris, J. M. Affiliation, gender, and rial attribution and response: An parental status among homeless per- empirical test of an attributional lead- sons. 241-250. ership model in India. 59\-597. Mwaba, K., & Simbayi, L. C. Attitudes Tanaka, E., Sakamoto, S., Ono, Y., Fuji and beliefs about gender-based affir- hara, S., & Kitamura, T. Hopelessness mative action in the new South Africa. in a community population: Factorial 661-663. structure and psychosocial correlates. Orpen, C. The effect of performance 581-590. measurability on the relationship Tang, T., & Weatherford, E. J. The Ser- Index vice Ethic Scale: The perception of Tomkiewicz, J., Brenner, O. C., & enhancing self-worth through service. Adeyemi-Bello, T. The impact of per 734-743. ceptions and stereotypes on the man- Taris, T. W. Students’ subjective agerial mobility of African Americans appraisals of driving behavior. 88-92. 505-513. Varelas, N., & Foley, L. A. Blacks’ and Taylor, C. J. Attitudes toward persons Whites’ perceptions of interracial and with disabilities: Two field experi- intraracial date rape. 392-400. ments on helping. 766-771. Verkuyten, M. Perceived discrimination Terav, T., & Keltikangas-Jarvinen, L. and self-esteem among ethnic minori- Motives for social decision-making ty adolescents. 479-493. strategies among Finnish and Eston- Willis, F. H., & Dodds, R. A. Age, rela- ian adolescents. (Correct title. See tionship, and touch initiation. Social decision-making strategies 115-123. among Finnish and Estonian adoles- Yelsma, P., & Yelsma, J. Self-esteem and cents.) 381-391. social respect within the high school. Tjosvold, D., Hui, C., & Law, K. 431-441. Empowerment in the Zak, A. M., Gold, J. A., Ryckman, R manager—employee relationship in M., & Lenney, E. Assessments of trust Hong Kong: Interdependence and in intimate relationships and the self- controversy. 624-636. perception process. 217-228. TITLE INDEX Acceptance of disability and its corre- Torres Rodriguez. 203-210. lates. Li Li & Dennis Moore. 13-25. American Blacks’ and Whites’ preferred The acculturation of Iranian immigrants social distance from Jews. David in the United States and the implica- Raden. 265-267. tions for mental health. Shireen Ghaf- Answering the call for prosocial behav- farian. 645-654. ior. Colleen Christensen, Deborah Actors, observers, and attributions for Fierst, April Jodocy, & Dennis N Third World poverty: Contrasting Lorenz. 564-571. perspectives from Malawi and Aus- Antecedents to organizational commit- tralia. Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm ment among Mexican employees of a MacLachlan. 189-202. U. S. firm in Mexico. J. Kline Harri- Affective reactions to multiple social son & Russell Hubbard. 609-623 stigmas. Ladonna L. Rush. 421-430. Assessments of trust in intimate rela- Affiliation, gender, and parental status tionships and the self-perception among homeless persons. Joan M. process. Ann Marie Zak, Joel A. Gold Morris. 241-250. Richard M. Ryckman, & Ellen Age, relationship, and touch initiation. Lenney. 217-228. Frank N. Willis, Jr. & Rebecca A. The association of shame and guilt with Dodds. 115-123. suicidality. David Lester. 535-536 AIDS knowledge and attitudes of Attitudes and beliefs about gender- health-care workers in Mexico. Mar- based affirmative action in the new celline Fusilier, Michael R. Manning, South Africa. Kelvin Mwaba & Leick Armando J. Santini Villar, & Daniel ness C. Simbayi. 661-663. 796 ~The Journal of Social Psychology Attitudes of Israeli kibbutz members The effect of performance measurability toward immigration. Richard E. on the relationship between careerist isralowitz. 259-262. attitudes and career success. Christo- Attitudes toward persons with disabili- pher Orpen. 128-130. ties: Two field experiments on help- Effects of attractiveness and gender on ing. Christina J. Taylor. 766-771. the perception of achievement-related Attributions for youth crime among variables. R. C. Chia, L. J. Allred, W. British and Nigerian primary school F- Grossnickle, & G. W. Lee. 471-477 children. Karen Pfeffer, Bankole Cole, Effects of nonverbal behavior on percep- & M. Kayode Dada. 25\-253. tions of power bases. Herman Agui- Audience perceptions of politicians’ nis, Melissa M. Simonsen, & Charles self-presentational behaviors concern- A. Pierce. 455-469. ing their own abilities. Astrid Schiitz. The effects of self-focus on negative 173-188. mood among depressed and nonde- An autophotographic study of poverty, pressed Japanese students. Shinji collective orientation, and identity Sakamoto. 514-523. among street children. Julieta M. Employed parents’ support from part- Campos Monteiro & Stephen J. ners, employers, and friends. Cather- Dollinger. 403-406. ine M. Lee & Linda Duxbury. Blacks’ and Whites’ perceptions of 303-322. interracial and intraracial date rape. Empowerment in the manager—employ- Nicole Varelas & Linda A. Foley. ee relationship in Hong Kong: Inter 392-400. dependence and controversy. Dean Church attendance and anxiety change. Tjosvold, Chun Hui, & Kenneth § John Maltby. 537-538. Law. 624-636. Commitment among Arab adolescents in Factor analyzing 28 Chinese personali- Israel. Adital T. Ben-Ari & Faisal Aza- ty-trait words. Feng Li. 126-127. iza. 655-660. Factors affecting the self-concepts of Cultural variations in body esteem: How South African students. Kevin Mar- young adults in Iran and the United joribanks & Mzobanzi M. Mboya States view their own appearances. 572-580. Daisuke Akiba. 539-540. Gender differences in romantic jealousy Decision making by Chinese and U.S. Ayala M. Pines & Ariella Friedman. students. Karen L. Harris & Roger 54-71. Nibler. 102-114. Gender, social context, and backchannel Development of self-handicapping ten- responses. J. A. Dixon & D. H. Foster. dencies. Charles E. Kimble, Emily A. 134-136. Kimble, & Nan A. Croy. 524-534. Hopelessness in a community popula Dimensionality of the Job-Related Ten- tion: Factorial structure and psychoso- sion Index: Factor stability between cial correlates. Eriko Tanaka, Shinji two samples of women in the U.S. Sakamoto, Yutaka Ono, Shigeki Fuji- public sector. Cynthia O. Dominguez hara, & Toshinori Kitamura. & Robert F. Scherer. 139-142. 581-590. Eating disorders among Indian and Aus- The impact of perceptions and stereo- tralian university students. John P. types on the managerial mobility of Sjostedt, John F. Schumaker, & S. S. African Americans. Joseph Nathawat. 351-357. Tomkiewicz, O. C. Brenner, & Tope The effect of native-language retention Adeyemi-Bello. 88-92. and insecurity on Asian Indian fertili- The importance of employee demo- ty in the United States. Vandana graphic profiles for understanding Kohli. 358-367. experiences of work—family interrole Index conflict. Bruce W. Eagle, Marjorie L. nese scale. F: Li & Y. Zhang. 758-765. Icenogle, Jeanie D. Maes, & Edward Memorial distortions in donation data W. Miles. 690-709. Christopher D. B. Burt & Jennifer S. Impression management and cross-cul- Popple. 724-733. tural adaptation. Amy Montagliani & Moral orientation of Botswana high Robert A. Giacalone. 598-608. school pupils in South Africa. The influence of traditional values of Muhammad Magsud. 255-257. education on Greek students’ real and Motives for social decision-making ideal self-concepts. Aikaterini Gari & strategies among Finnish and Estonian Anastasia Kalantzi-Azizi. 5—12. adolescents. (Correct title). See Social Ingroup favoritism in umpiring deci- decision-making strategies among sions in Australian football. Philip B. Finnish and Estonian adolescents Mohr & Kerry Larsen. 495-504. Tuuli Terav & Liisa Keltikangas The intention to give up smoking: Dis- Jdarvinen. 381-391. ease versus social dimensions. Robert Organizational performance and learn- Ho. 368-380 ing styles in Hong Kong. Simon S. K Intergroup biases and eyewitness testi- Lam. 401-402. mony. 7: Lindholm & S. Christianson. Perceived discrimination and self- 710-723. esteem among ethnic minority adoles- Intolerance of ambiguity and political cents. Maykel Verkuyten. 479-493. orientation among Israeli university Perceptions of abusive and violent hus- students. Zigi Fibert & William Harris bands by engaged Arab men in Israel Ressler. 3340. Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia. 772-786 Job involvement and organization com- Perceptions of well-being among the mitment among dual-income and sin- older metropolitan and nonmetropoli- gle-income families: A multiple-site tan populations in the United States study. David F. Elloy & W. Randolph Harsha N. Mookherjee. 72-82. Flynn. 93-101. Personal need for structure and attitudes Just world beliefs in Northern Ireland. toward homosexuality. Michael R. Stephen Joseph & Maurice Stringer. Smith & RandallA . Gordon. 83-87. 263-264 Personality correlates of adult attach- The learning of Arabic by Israeli Jewish ment style. Steven A. Meyers. children. Salim Abu-Rabia. 165-171. 407-409. The learning of Hebrew by Israeli Arab Personality structure among Black and students in Israel. Salim Abu-Rabia. White South Africans. Patrick C. L. 331-341. Heaven & Annelie Pretorius. A longitudinal study of the relationship 664-666. between attributional style, life events, Police officers’ perceptions of eyewit- and depression in Japanese undergrad- ness performance in forensic investi- uates. Shinji Sakamoto & Masahiko gations. Mark R. Kebbell & Rebecca Kambara. 229-240. Milne. 323-330. Managerial attribution and response: An Psychometric properties of the social- empirical test of an attributional lead- conflict scales for Chinese adoles- ership model in India. B. N. Srivasta- cents. Cecilia Cheng. 211-216 va & P. K. Sett. 591-597. Race and gender as components of the Managing the outcomes of discovered working self-concept. Elizabeth Aries, deception. R. Kelly Aune, Sandra Rose R. Olver, Kirsten Blount, Kevin Metts, & Amy S. Ebesu Hubbard. Christaldi, Steffany Fredman, & Trin- 677-689. da Lee. 277-290. Measuring self-monitoring ability and Racial identity of children in integrated, propensity: A two dimensional Chi- predominantly White, and Black 798 The Journal of Social Psychology schools. Susanne E. Dutton, Jefferson adjustment. Toshinori Kitamura, Mit A. Singer, & Ann Sloan Devlin. 41-53. suka Aoki, Masako Fujino, Chiaki Reactions to stigmas among Canadian Ura, Mayumi Watanabe, Kyoko students: Testing an Watanabe, & Shigeki Fujihara. 26—32 attribution—affect—help judgment Social decision-making strategies model. Verena H. Menec & Raymond among Finnish and Estonian adoles P. Perry. 443-453. cents. Corrected title: Motives for Relation of drinking and eating to mas- social decision-making strategies culinity and femininity. Lina A. Riciar- among Finnish and Estonian adoles- delli, Robert J. Williams, & Michael J. cents. Tuuli Terav & Liisa Keltikan- Kiernan. 744-753. gas-Jdrvinen. 381-391 Relation of order and number of siblings Sociopolitical viewpoints as narrated by to perceived parental attitudes in family and educational background. childhood. Toshinori Kitamura, Masu- Timothy A. Sares. 637-644. mi Sugawara, Satoru Shima, & Mari Stereotyping the nocturnal person: Find A. Toda. 342-350. ings with some alarming implications. The role of aloneness in social facilita- Lynn E. McCutcheon. 411-413 tion. Murray Griffin & M. Valerie Students’ subjective appraisals of dri Kent. 667-669. ving behavior. Joon W. Taris. Secular and religious attributions of suc- 505-513. cess and failure among Polish stu- Test-retest reliability of the Organiza dents. Maria Hovemyr. 149-163. tional Commitment Questionnaire Self and others’ perceptions of “crass Simon S. K. Lam. 787-788. materialism.” Rhett Diessner, Kristi Traumatic events and generational dif Washburn, & Dan Mayton. 137-138. ferences in assumptions of a just Self-enhancement, generality level of world. Lawrence G. Calhoun, Arnie self-evaluation, and emotional adjust- Cann, Richard G. Tedeschi, & Jamie ment. Jenny Kurman & Yohanan McMillan. 789-791 Eshel. 549-563. A validity study of the Pay Satisfaction Self-esteem and social respect within Questionnaire in Hong Kong. Simon the high school. Paul Yelsma & Julie S. K. Lam. 124-125 Yelsma. 431-441. Variables affecting managers’ willing- Self-monitoring and student integration ness to grant alternative work arrange- of community college students. ments. Lisa J. Barham, Benjamin H Anthony Guarino, William B. Gottlieb, & E. Kevin Kelloway. Michael, & Dennis Hocevar. 754-757. 291-302. The Service Ethic Scale: The perception Victim characteristics and attribution of of enhancing self-worth through ser- rape blame in Australia and South vice. Thomas Li-ping Tang & Emily J. Africa. Patrick C. L. Heaven, John Weatherford. 734-743. Connors, & Annelie Pretorius. Sex differences in marital and social 131-133. Belg ets as