Authors:
MORRISON DM
SIMPSON EE
GILLMORE MR
WELLS EA
HOPPE MJ
Citation: Dm. Morrison et al., CHILDRENS DECISIONS ABOUT SUBSTANCE USE - AN APPLICATION AND EXTENSION OF THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(18), 1996, pp. 1658-1679
Citation: Ca. Sanderson et Ew. Maibach, PREDICTING CONDOM USE IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN STD PATIENTS - THE ROLE OF 2 TYPES OF OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(17), 1996, pp. 1495-1509
Citation: S. Ellis, SELECTING JOB-CONTENT VERSUS JOB-CONTEXT INFORMATION - A FIELD-STUDY OF THE ROLES OF NEED FOR CLOSURE AND PRIOR PREFERENCES, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(17), 1996, pp. 1510-1528
Citation: T. Blass, ATTRIBUTION OF RESPONSIBILITY AND TRUST IN THE MILGRAM OBEDIENCE EXPERIMENT, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(17), 1996, pp. 1529-1535
Citation: V. Braithwaite et al., INGLEHARTS MATERIALISM-POSTMATERIALISM CONCEPT - CLARIFYING THE DIMENSIONALITY DEBATE THROUGH ROKEACHS MODEL OF SOCIAL VALUES, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(17), 1996, pp. 1536-1555
Authors:
GODIN G
MATICKATYNDALE E
ADRIEN A
MANSONSINGER S
WILLMS D
CAPPON P
Citation: G. Godin et al., CROSS-CULTURAL TESTING OF 3 SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORIES - AN APPLICATION TO CONDOM USE, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(17), 1996, pp. 1556-1586
Citation: At. Cobb et Fm. Frey, THE EFFECTS OF LEADER FAIRNESS AND PAY OUTCOMES ON SUPERIOR SUBORDINATE RELATIONS/, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(16), 1996, pp. 1401-1426
Citation: E. Peters et P. Slovic, THE ROLE OF AFFECT AND WORLDVIEWS AS ORIENTING DISPOSITIONS IN THE PERCEPTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF NUCLEAR-POWER, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(16), 1996, pp. 1427-1453
Citation: Jm. Crant, DOING MORE HARM THAN GOOD - WHEN IS IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT LIKELY TO EVOKE A NEGATIVE RESPONSE, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(16), 1996, pp. 1454-1471
Citation: S. Clayton, REACTIONS TO SOCIAL CATEGORIZATION - EVALUATING ONE ARGUMENT AGAINST AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(16), 1996, pp. 1472-1493
Citation: Jd. Westaby et M. Fishbein, FACTORS UNDERLYING BEHAVIORAL CHOICE - TESTING A NEW REASONS THEORY APPROACH, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(15), 1996, pp. 1307-1323
Citation: Cl. Mulford et al., VICTIM-BLAMING AND SOCIETY-BLAMING SCALES FOR SOCIAL-PROBLEMS, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(15), 1996, pp. 1324-1336
Citation: Jd. Werbel et J. Landau, THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT RECRUITMENT SOURCES - A MEDIATING VARIABLE ANALYSIS, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(15), 1996, pp. 1337-1350
Citation: S. Hutchison et Ml. Garstka, SOURCES OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT - GOAL-SETTING AND FEEDBACK, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(15), 1996, pp. 1351-1366
Citation: Rj. Wellman et Db. Sugarman, SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF TERMINATION OF MEDICAL-TREATMENT - SUICIDE OR RATIONAL DECISION, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(15), 1996, pp. 1378-1399
Citation: Aj. Rothman et al., ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE BIASES IN ESTIMATIONS OF PERSONAL RISK, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(14), 1996, pp. 1213-1236
Authors:
MONK TH
ESSEX MJ
SMIDER NA
KLEIN MH
LOWE KK
KUPFER DJ
Citation: Th. Monk et al., THE IMPACT OF THE BIRTH OF A BABY ON THE TIME STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL MIXTURE OF A COUPLES DAILY-LIFE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR WELL-BEING, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(14), 1996, pp. 1237-1258
Citation: A. Ebreo et al., THE IMPACT OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE ON OPINIONS OF PUBLIC-POLICY - SOLID-WASTE MANAGEMENT AS AN EXAMPLE, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(14), 1996, pp. 1259-1285
Citation: Aa. Stone et al., DAILY MOOD VARIABILITY - FORM OF DIURNAL PATTERNS AND DETERMINANTS OFDIURNAL PATTERNS, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(14), 1996, pp. 1286-1305
Citation: J. Garst et Gv. Bodenhausen, FAMILY VALUES AND POLITICAL PERSUASION - IMPACT OF KIN-RELATED RHETORIC ON REACTIONS TO POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(13), 1996, pp. 1119-1137
Citation: K. Ozawa et al., INDIVIDUALISM AND RESISTANCE TO AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION - A COMPARISON OF JAPANESE AND AMERICAN SAMPLES, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(13), 1996, pp. 1138-1152
Citation: Ra. Henry et al., HELPING GROUPS DETERMINE THEIR MOST ACCURATE MEMBER - THE ROLE OF OUTCOME FEEDBACK, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(13), 1996, pp. 1153-1170
Citation: Pd. Bliese et Rr. Halverson, INDIVIDUAL AND NOMOTHETIC MODELS OF JOB STRESS - AN EXAMINATION OF WORK HOURS, COHESION, AND WELL-BEING, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(13), 1996, pp. 1171-1189
Citation: La. Foley et al., THE EFFECT OF RACE ON DECISIONS BY JUDGES AND OTHER OFFICERS OF THE COURT, Journal of applied social psychology, 26(13), 1996, pp. 1190-1212