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Name Index

Aarts, H., 159, 506 Anca, J., 325 Averill, J. R., 65, 429
Abakoumkin, G., 331 Ancona, D. G., 408 Avolio, B. J., 267, 295
Abel, T., 277 Anderman, E. M., 417 Axelrod, R., 426, 441
Aberson, C. L., 473 Anderman, L. H., 417 Ayman, R., 288
Abrahamsen, S., 548 Andersen, J. A., 417 Ayoko, O. B., 430, 442, 503, 504
Abrams, D., 7, 29, 81, 465, 469, 566 Anderson, C., 179, 180, 246, 247, 250, Ayres, M. M., 270
Achille, N. M., 97
Adams, G., 443 252, 253, 263 Back, K. W., 540, 559
Adams, R. B., 46 Anderson, C. A., 453 Backstrom, L., 144
Adarves-Yorno, I., 201 Anderson, C. J., 254 Bader, P., 271
Adelman, L., 468 Anicich, E. M., 13 Baer, D. E., 6
Adler, P., 46, 67, 182 Annett, J., 341 Bahns, A. J., 118
Agazarian, Y. M., 534 Annis, A. B., 459 Bahrami, B., 329
Aggarwal, P., 351 Antony, M. M., 521 Bailey, D. E., 342, 343, 555
Agnew, C. R., 122, 131 APA, 477 Bailey, J. K. S., 342, 343, 555
Aiello, J. R., 304, 306, 312 Apodaca v. Oregon, 406 U.S., 225 Bainbridge, W. S., 39, 40, 58
Al-Abideen, H. Z., 558 Apparala, M., 565 Bakeman, R., 43
Albert, K. P., 566 Appelbaum, R. P., 561 Baker, H. G., 47, 191
Albright, L., 97 Ardry, R., 501 Baldes, J. J., 317
Aldrich, H. E., 3 Arends, L., 317 Bales, R. F., 10, 11, 13, 21, 25, 27, 41–43,
Alexander, D., 270, 285 Argote, L., 358
Alicke, M. D., 423 Argyle, M., 492 58, 141, 143, 154, 165, 166, 167,
Allen, K., 308 Ariely, D., 115 170, 172, 189, 273, 359, 379, 406,
Allen, N. J., 342 Arkes, H. R., 398 411, 497
Allen, V. L., 97, 197 Arkin, R. M., 115, 118 Balliet, D., 416, 419
Alliger, G. M., 272 Arms, R. L., 565 Baltes, B. B., 380
Allison, G., 46 Arnardottir, A. A., 532 Banaji, M. R., 459
Allison, S. T., 418, 420, 460, 476 Arnold, D. W., 507 Bandura, A., 131, 464, 465, 530
Allmendinger, J., 36, 356 Aron, A., 85, 468 Banks, C., 260
Allport, F. H., 23, 33, 34, 58, 63, 303, 305, Aronson, E., 89, 150, 151, 154, 425, 473 Barabási, A-L., 23
Arriaga, X. B., 122, 131 Barefoot, J. C., 256
462, 468, 475, 476, 559 Arrow, H., 15, 27, 29, 55, 116, 124, 132, Bargh, J. A., 200, 254, 257, 485
Allport, G. W., 461, 467, 559 Barker, R. G., 248, 292, 506, 508, 512,
Allport, F. H., 23, 33, 34, 58, 63, 303, 305, 137, 143, 186, 346 5077
Arvey, R. D., 273 Barlow, S. H., 517, 536, 544
462, 468, 475, 476 Asch, S. E., 194–200, 202, 204, 206, 215, Barnett, L. A., 86
Alonso, O., 355 Baron, R. A., 486
Altemeyer, B., 203 226, 400, 485, 569 Baron, R. S., 199, 259, 309, 311, 402, 403
Alterman, E., 404 Asher, S. R., 65 Barrett, D., 103, 184
Altman, I., 498, 499, 501, 502, 503, 504, Ashmore, R. D., 83 Barrick, M. R., 118
Atoum, A. O., 308 Barsade, S. G., 133
505, 511, 512, 513, 534 Au, W., 82, 455 Barsky, S. F., 502
Alvares, G. A., 74 Aubé, C., 358, 367 Bar-Tal, D., 426, 450
Amegashie, J. A., 417 Aubert, B. A., 364 Bartel, C. A., 376
Ames, D. R., 272 August, R. A., 507
Amichai-Hamburger, Y., 471, 528 Austin, R., 225, 471

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Bartels, J. M., 221 Berkerle, C. A., 559 Bono, J. E., 273
Bartholomew, R. E., 341, 547, 548, 559, Berkowitz, L., 148, 183, 203, 267, 552, Bonta, B. D., 454
Bookwala, J., 164
560, 574, 576, 578 553 Boone, C., 414
Bartis, S., 308 Berman, J. J., 484, 485, 493, 539 Borgatta, E. F., 25, 141, 166, 273
Bartlem, C. S., 386 Bernstein, M. J., 69, 70, 87, 345 Borgatti, S. P., 185, 186, 191
Barton, W. H., 570 Bernthal, P. R., 401 Bornstein, R. F., 115, 203, 224, 458
Basow, S. A., 164 Berson, Y., 282 Bosson, J. K., 500
Bass, B. M., 265, 266, 295, 296, 299, Best, D. L., 283 Botero, I. C., 375
Betancourt, H., 437 Bouchard, T. J., 334
364 Bettencourt, B. A., 177, 470 Boumgarden, P., 361
Bassett, R. L., 16, 500 Bhatt, M. A., 412 Bourdieu, P., 560
Bateman, P. J., 144 Bicchieri, C., 162 Bourgeois, M. J., 202, 210
Bates, J. E., 351 Bickman, L., 552, 553 Bourguignon, D., 17
Batson, C. D., 150 Biddle, B. J., 157, 167, 191 Boutillier, R. G., 276
Bauer, C. C., 217 Biederman, P. W., 351, 483 Bowers, D. G., 269, 364
Baum, A., 500–501 Bieling, P., 521 Bowers, C. A., 342, 357, 370, 380
Baumann, M. R., 326, 378, 379 Bierbrauer, G., 198 Bowlby, J., 99
Baumeister, R. F., 23, 64, 69, 90, 103, 267, Biernat, M., 84, 250–251 Bowles, S., 399
Bilotta, J. G., 143 Bowling, N. A., 7, 38
309, 429, 502 Birnbaum, M. L., 141 Bowman, J. M., 391
Bavelas, A., 184, 185 Bishop, G. D., 393 Boyatzis, R., 248
Bazerman, M. H., 208, 421 Black, L. W., 223, 250, 329, 430 Boyle, M. V., 430
Beach, S. R. H., 113, 378, 498, 499 Blader, S. L., 241, 421 Brabender, V. M., 544
Beadman, M., 97 Blair, C., 381, 437 Bradbury, T. N., 426
Beal, D. J., 146, 147 Blake, R. R., 285, 286, 298 Braden, M., 150
Beale, D., 488 Blanchard, K. H., 286, 287, 298 Bradshaw, S. D., 98, 329
Beaman, A. L., 246, 568 Blanchard, F. A., 468 Brandon, A. C., 187, 188, 217
Bechky, B. A., 169, 189 Blank, A., 212 Branscombe, N. R., 86, 461, 465, 473
Beck, S. J., 166 Blanton, H., 89 Brass, D. J., 191, 427
Beck, E. M., 8, 9, 211, 555 Blascovich, J., 57, 272, 307, 308, 311, 335, Bratko, D., 245
Becker, J. C., 497 Brauer, M., 394, 460
Bedeian, A. G., 272 394 Braun, D. E., 97
Bednar, R. L., 536 Blass, T., 236, 237, 243, 261 Bray, R. M., 207, 225
Beer, J. S., 49, 74 Blatt, R., 364 Brazil, D. M., 287
Beersma, B., 208, 342 Blau, P., 54, 120 Brazy, D. P., 302
Behfar, K. J., 421, 423, 439, 442 Bligh, M. C., 268 Brechner, K. C., 418
Bekkedal, M., 111 Bloch, S., 535 Brehm, J. W., 426
Bell, S. T., 141 Block, C. J., 277 Brew, F. P., 438
Bell, P. A., 71, 348, 349, 350, 356, 486, Blumberg, H., 167 Brewer, B. W., 447, 470
Blumer, C., 6, 398, 550, 564, 577 Brewer, M. B., 16, 80, 91, 447, 470
488 Blumer, H., 564 Brewer, M., 82, 207
Bellinger, K. D., 381 Bó, P. D., 413 Brewer, S., 101
Belohlav, J. A., 141 Boatwright, K. J., 287 Brewer, M., 82, 207, 434
Bem, D. J., 392, 535 Bogart, L. M., 46 Brewer, B. W., 447
Bem, S. L., 203, 204 Bohmer, R., 339, 347, 348, 369, 370 Brickner, M. A., 131, 317
Bendersky, C., 574 Bois, J. L., 445 Bridgett, D. J., 316
Benet-Martínez, V., 95 Boldry, J. G., 460 Brief, A. P., 447
Bengry-Howell, A., 47 Bollen, K. A., 132 Brinthaupt, T. M., 104, 120
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., 467 Bonanno, G. A., 108 Brito, V. C. A., 46
Benne, K. D., 12, 167, 168, 189, 522 Bond, R., 198, 200, 204, 226, 277 Brockner, J., 386, 398
Bennett, M., 46, 84, 247 Bond, C. F., 306, 308, 309 Brodbeck, F. C., 281
Bennis, W. G., 143, 351, 483 Bond, M., 547, 574, 578 Bromley, D. G., 565
Bentein, K., 141 Bonebright, D. A., 143 Brooks, D. K., 521
Berdahl, J. L., 15, 27, 29, 55, 124, 245, Bonikowski, B., 104 Brosnan, S. F., 420, 440
Bonito, J. A., 251
254, 257, 258, 271 Bonner, B. L., 84, 326, 357, 376, 377, 378
Berger, J., 249
Berger, R. E., 421
Berger, S. M., 308

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Brousseau, K. R., 376 Cabanac, M., 483 Castano, E., 17
Brown, B. B., 86, 99, 330, 394, 498 Cable, D. M., 97 Castore, C. H., 383
Brown, R., 4, 118, 184 Cacioppo, J. T., 66 Cecil, J. S., 224
Brown, M., 208 Cadinu, M., 88 Cerchioni, M., 80
Brown, D. E., 265 Cai, D. A., 438 Chagnon, N. A., 454
Brown, V. R., 331 Cain, K. M., 99 Chaiken, S., 203, 213
Brown, D. J., 412 Cain, S., 99 Chambliss, W. J., 561
Brown, R., 4, 118, 465, 467 Caldwell, D. F., 244, 245 Chanowitz, B., 212
Brown, G., 504, 522 Callan, V., 88 Chansler, P. A., 364
Brucks, W. M., 418 Callaway, M. R., 400 Chapman, G. C., 486
Brunner, C. C., 210 Camacho, L. M., 331 Chartrand, T. L., 69, 97, 211, 564
Brunsman, B., 199 Cammann, C., 364 Charuvastra, A., 65
Bruun, S. E., 316 Cabanac, M., 483 Chassin, L., 88
Bryant, E. M., 160 Cable, D. M., 97 Chasteen, A. L., 218
Buckley, W., 238 Cacioppo, J. T., 66 Chater, N., 212
Buehler, R., 377 Cadinu, M., 88 Chatman, J. A., 354
Bufanio, K. A., 396 Cai, D. A., 438 Cheavens, J. S., 529
Buffone, A., 111 Cain, K. M., 99 Cheema, A., 487
Bugental, D. B., 239 Caldwell, D. F., 244, 245 Chein, I., 467
Buhrmester, D., 65 Callan, V., 88 Chemers, M. M., 283, 288, 289, 501
Buhrmester, M. D., 66 Callaway, M. R., 400 Chen, Y-R., 80
Bullis, R. C., 287 Camacho, L. M., 331 Cheng, S., 559
Bullock, M., 202, 210, 228 Cameron, J. J., 263 Chen, K. Y., 89
Bunderson, J. S., 266, 361 Cammann, C., 364 Chen, X., 99
Bunker, B. B., 244, 245 Campbell, D. T., 16, 17, 27, 381 Chen, Z., 203
Burger, J. M., 115, 118, 237, 240, 244, Campbell, J., 112 Cheng, S., 254
Campbell, L., 276, 278 Chen, X., 255
246 Campbell, T., 488 Cerchioni, M., 88
Burgoon, J. K., 492 Campion, M. A., 352 Chagnon, N. A., 454
Burke, C. S., 289 Canetti, E., 553, 556 Chaiken, S., 203, 213
Burke, J., 295 Cannavale, F. J., 568 Chambliss, W. J., 561
Burke, M. J., 289 Cannon, M. D., 360 Chang, E. C., 447
Burke, P. J., 166 Cannon-Bowers, J. A., 342, 357, 370, 380 Chang, S., 486
Burkhalter, S., 223 Cantor, N., 65, 108 Chanowitz, B., 212
Burkley, M., 89, 517, 532, 538, 540, 543, Cantril, H., 41 Chansler, P. A., 364
Carey, H. R., 329 Chapman, G. C., 486
544 Cariani, R., 541 Chartrand, T. L., 69, 97, 211, 564
Burnette, J. L., 32, 401, 421, 437, 489 Carless, S. A., 130 Charuvastra, A., 65
Burnham, T., 413 Carli, L. L., 202, 250, 277, 300 Chassin, L., 88
Burns, J. M., 266, 294, 299 Carlyle, T., 270 Chasteen, A. L., 218
Burnstein, E., 394, 423 Carneiro, R. L., 447, 451 Chater, N., 212
Burt, M. R., 258 Carnevale, P. J., 437 Chatman, J. A., 354
Burt, R. S., 187 Carpenter, C. R., 499 Chaturvedi, S., 273
Bushe, G. R., 141 Carron, A. V., 135, 136, 145, 147, 148, Cheavens, J. S., 529
Bushman, B. J., 453, 486 Cheema, A., 487
Butera, F., 206 502 Chein, I., 467
Butkovic, A., 245 Carson, P. P., 245 Chemers, M. M., 283, 288, 289, 501
Butler, E. A., 368 Carson, R. C., 252 Chen, S., 80, 254
Butler, B. S., 144 Carter, N. M., 3 Chen, K. Y., 80
Butler, D., 278 Carter, S. E., 364 Chen, X., 99
Butler, T., 536 Carton, A. M., 277 Chen, Z., 203
Buunk, A. P., 111, 112, 113, 123, 124 Cartwright, D., 22, 28, 128, 231, 532 Chertkoff, J. M., 556
Buxant, C., 97 Caruso, E., 421 Cheshire, C., 239
Buys, C. J., 25, 26 Carvalho, E. R., 46 Cheung, C. K. T., 540
Buysse, A., 109 Cascio, W. F., 386 Cheyne, J. A., 499
Byrne, D., 101, 118 Casey-Campbell, M., 136
Byrne, Z. S., 185, 496

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Chiaburu, D. S., 178 Collins, R., 139, 140, 162 Custers, R., 159
Chiao, J. Y., 247 Collins, R. L., 111 Cybriwsky, R., 499
Chilstrom, J. T., Jr., 207 Collins, A., 218 Czienskowski, U., 391
Chiocchio, F., 147 Collins, B. E., 329, 381
Chirot, D., 452, 454 Colman, A. M., 573 Dabbs, J. M., 57
Chiu, C., 16 Colomy, P., 166 Dabbs, J. M., Jr., 251, 332
Cho, N. G., 71 Colquitt, J. A., 386 Dabbs, M. G., 57
Choi, H., 175 Condon, C. A., 203 Daniels, E., 483
Chow, C. W., 267 Conger, J. A., 293, 294 Dansereau, F., 290, 291
Christ, O., 568 Conlon, D. E., 436 Darley, J. M., 218, 219, 228, 258, 261
Christakis, N. A., 66, 163 Connors, M. M., 505 Dasgupta, N., 458
Christensen, A., 539 Conroy, J., 502 David, B., 395
Christensen, P. N., 159, 531 Constantian, C. A., 101 David, J. P., 424
Cialdini, R. B., 87, 131, 189, 191, 198, Contractor, N., 45 Davidson, B., 141, 364, 474
Cook, K. S., 55, 239 Davidson-Podgorny, G., 474
206, 214, 243 Cook, T., 118 Davies, D., 136
Cianni, M., 277 Cook, S. W., 468, 473 Davies, D. R., 141
Cicchetti, A., 141 Cooley, C. H., 5–6, 23, 27, 531 Davies, M. F., 468
Cicero, L., 258 Coon, H. M., 76, 92 Davis, G. E., 501
Cimino, A., 151 Coovert, M., 295 Davis, J. H., 225, 326, 363, 364, 384, 400
Cini, M. A., 120, 508, 509 Cope, C. J., 176, 505 Davis, J. R., 151
Ciulla, J. B., 258 Corazzini, J. G., 530, 533, 542 Davis, M. C., 502
Clack, B., 501 Corbin, L. H., 199 Davis, W. L., 416
Claiborn, C. D., 531 Cordery, J., 366 Dawes, R. M., 388
Clapp, J. D., 49, 59 Corning, A. F., 566 Dawkins, R., 13
Clark, G., 555 Cornwell, B., 223, 250 Day, R. R., 522
Clark, K. B., 260 Coser, L. A., 140 Day, D. V., 530
Clark, M. S., 77, 114 Costa, P. T., Jr., 95, 273, 434 De Cremer, D., 457
Clark, S., 125, 447 Costanzo, P. R., 203 De Dreu, C. K. W., 57, 140, 208, 213,
Clark, R. D., 198, 213, 219, 255 Côté, S., 255
Clark, L. A., 254 Cotton, P., 540 402, 423, 426, 429, 435, 436, 438,
Clark, G., 555 Cottrell, C. A., 307, 308, 309, 311, 335 441, 442, 447, 459, 477
Claypool, H. M., 69 Couch, A. S., 166, 273 De Grada, E., 203
Clayton, D. A., 222 Coughlin, B. C., 121 de la Roche, R. S., 571
Clayton, L. D., 306 Courneya, K. S., 502 De Paola, C., 130
Clearwater, Y. A., 505 Cousins, S. D., 82 De Vader, C. L., 272, 278
Clegg, C. W., 502, 557 Covey, S. R., 365, 366 De Vries, N. K., 213
Clement, R. W., 199, 212 Craig, S. B., 267 de Waal, F. B. M., 420, 440
Clements-Croome, D., 508, 513 Crandall, C. S., 118 de Wit, F., 439
Cleveland, C., 113 Crawford, A. M., 145 Dean, J., 492
Cloitre, M., 65 Cress, D. M., 55 Dean, L. M., 491
Coats, S., 100 Cress, U., 200 Deaux, K., 83
Coats, E. J., 491 Crichlow, S., 401 Decety, J., 412
Coch, L., 386, 406 Crisp, R. J., 86, 471, 472 DeChurch, L. A., 341, 439
Coetzer, G. H., 141 Crocker, J., 87, 88, 91, 278 Deeney, J. M., 143
Cohen, T. R., 449 Croizet, J-C., 309 Del Priore, R. E., 429
Cohen, D., 82 Cross, S. E., 103 Delbecq, A. L., 334
Cohen, S. P., 143 Crouch, E. C., 535 Delton, A. W., 419
Cohen, F., 283, 284 Crowther, S., 219 DeLucia-Waack, J. L., 540, 544
Cohen, S. G., 342 Crutchfield, R. S., 198, 203 DeMatteo, J. S., 317
Cohen, D., 455 Cuddy, A. J. C., 237, 462 Demoulin, S., 17, 478
Cohen, S., 486 Cullum, J., 209, 210 Denissen, J. J. A., 74
Cohn, E. G., 486 Cunningham, G. B., 354 Dennis, A. R., 229, 553
Cole, C. M., 498 Curtin, N., 566 Denrell, J., 212
Coleman, P. T., 84, 398, 429, 442, 443 Curtis, J. E., 6 Denvir, B., 120
Colligan, M. J., 560 DePaulo, B. M., 535

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Derlega, V. J., 449, 450 Dubro, A. F., 416 Emmitt, S., 143, 359
DeRosa, D. M., 333 Ducheneaut, N., 40, 144 Emrich, C. G., 267
DeRouin, R. E., 367 Duck, J. M., 282 Endicott, J., 223
DeRue, D. S., 269, 271, 286 Duckitt, J., 465 Engels, F., 447
Desalvo, J., 199 Duffy, F., 508, 509, 512 Engstrom, E., 497
DeSmet, A. L., 437 Duffy, M. K., 317 Ennis, J. G., 172
Devilly, G., 540 Dugosh, K. L., 332, 333 Epitropaki, O., 279
Devine, D. J., 222, 367, 472, 473 Dukerich, J. M., 268 Epley, N., 199, 421
Devine, P. G., 147, 221, 225, 229, 341, Dukes, F. O., 3 Erb, H-P., 203
Dulebohn, J. H., 290 Ericksen, J., 376
342 Dunbar, R. I. M., 9, 11, 27, 455 Esposito, J. L, 559
DeWall, C. N., 69–71, 75, 255, 453, 486 Duncan, L. E., 566 Esser, A. H., 504
DeYoung, C. G., 203 Dunning, D., 377, 482 Esser, J. K., 400, 401
Di Salvo, V. S., 382 Dupont, C., 562 Essiembre, H., 147
Diamond, S. G., 496 Dupue, R. L., 71 Estabrooks, P. A., 148
Diamond, S. S., 220 Durand, D. E., 504 Ettin, M. F., 517
Dickinson, A. M., 318 Durkheim, É., 33, 153 Euwema, M. C., 435
Diehl, M., 330, 331 Dvir, T., 295 Evans, G. W., 491–494
Diener, E., 95, 568–570, 577 Dvir, V., 534 Evans, H., 547, 548, 559, 574, 576, 578
Dienesch, R. M., 290 Dyer, L., 376 Eys, M. A., 135
Dierdorff, E. C., 141 Dzindolet, M. T., 333
Dies, R. R., 531 Faith, M., 470
Dietz-Uhler, B., 88, 465 Eagly, A. H., 204, 250, 270, 277, 282, 283, Falbe, C., 258
DiFonzo, N., 243 285, 295, 296, 298, 390 Falbo, T., 243, 244, 245
Dijksterhuis, A., 159, 506 Falk, A., 414
Dillard, J. P., 246 Earley, P. C., 357 Fall, R., 185
Dillman, L., 492 Eaton, J. W., 275 Fallon, A., 544
Dion, K. L., 15, 155 Ebbesen, E. B., 115 Falloon, I. R. H., 531
Dionne, S. D., 269 Eby, L. T., 317 Fannin, A. D., 109
Dipboye, R. L., 572 Echterhoff, G., 161 Fanon, F., 260
Dishion, T. J., 163 Edmondson, A. C., 339, 347, 348, 353, Farbstein, J., 482
DiTomaso, N., 277 Faria, J. J., 324
Dixon, J., 501 357, 360, 362, 366, 369, 370 Farrell, G. M., 166
Dobosh, M., 224 Edney, J. J., 491, 499, 501 Farrell, M. P., 46, 94, 105, 117, 123, 124
Dobson, D. M., 434 Efran, M. G., 499–500 Faust, K., 186
Dodds, P. S., 565 Egan, T. D., 97 Feather, N. T., 113, 117, 118
Dodge, K. A., 163, 438 Egloff, B., 115 Feeley, T. H., 184
Doherty, W. J., 540 Ehrhardt, A. A., 46 Feigenson, N., 219
Doise, W., 392 Ehrhart, M. G., 130 Feld, P., 118
Doll, B., 69, 423 Ehrlich, S. B., 268 Feldman, J. J., 108
Dollar, N. J., 41 Eisenbach, R. J., 269 Feldman, S., 203
Donaldson, S., 331 Eisenberger, R., 75 Fellenz, M. R., 420
Doosje, B., 90 Eisenberger, N. I., 74, 75, 90, 429 Fennis, B. M., 199
Doosje, B. J., 90 Ellemers, N., 63, 83, 90, 92, 217 Ferris, D. L., 312
Dorfman, P. W., 281, 282 Eller, A., 469 Ferris, G. R., 248
Douglas, C., 2, 456, 513 Elliott, T. R., 145 Festinger, L., 37, 39, 46, 106, 115, 118,
Douthitt, E. A., 304, 306, 312 Elliott, R., 538
Dovidio, J. F., 447, 462, 470–471, 477 Elliott, M. N., 541 124, 128, 150, 153, 566
Downing, L. L., 570 Ellis, A. P. J., 350 Fiedler, F. E., 288, 289
Drigotas, S. M., 118 Ellis, J. B., 471 Field, N., 272
Driskell, J. E., 51, 250, 348, 349, 350, 367, Ellison, N. B., 116 Filkins, J. W., 226
Ellsworth, P. C., 207, 220, 224, 225, 228 Fincham, F. D., 426
484, 488 Elms, A. C., 233, 237 Fincher, C. L., 487
Drury, J., 564, 574 Elsaid, A. M. M. K., 103 Fine, G. A., 4, 28, 39, 46, 127, 158, 189,
Dryer, D. C., 118 Emerson, R. M., 39, 239
Dubé, L., 551 Emler, N., 255 370
Dubé-Simard, L., 566 Emmers-Sommer, T., 497 Finkel, E. J., 13

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Finkel, M. A., 151, 152 Friedman, S. D., 267 Glaser, K. H., 141
Fiore, S. M., 364, 366 Frith, C., 212 Glass, D. C., 308, 488
Fischbacher, U., 414 Fromson, M. E., 465 Glässner-Bayerl, B., 89
Fischer, A. H., 420, 429 Frost, A. G., 115 Gleijeses, P., 408
Fischer, G. W., 211, 219 Fry, D. P., 456 Glick, J. C., 374, 462
Fischer, R., 420 Fuegen, K., 250 Glick, P., 453, 462
Fishbaugh, L., 204 Fuhriman, A., 536, 538 Gliner, M. D., 394
Fisher, J. D., 496 Furman, W., 66 Godwin, R., 486, 512
Fisher, R., 454 Furnham, A., 102 Goethals, G. R., 267
Fiske, A. P., 77 Futoran, G. C., 332 Goetsch, G. G., 185
Fiske, S. T., 208, 237, 245, 257, 258, 263, Goetz, J., 256
Gabarro, J. J., 141 Goffman, E., 177, 335
462, 464 Gabriel, S., 98 Golant, M., 532
Fleeson, W., 97 Gaertner, L., 71, 77, 85, 89, 90, 447, 460, Goldberg, A., 541, 571
Fleishman, E. A., 268 Goldhammer, J., 145
Flores, P. J., 527 470, 472, 477 Goldstein, A. P., 162, 569
Flowers, M. L., 401 Gammage, K. L., 148 Goldstein, N. J., 198, 214
Floyd, S. W., 33, 303 Garcia, S. M., 114, 220 Goldstone, J. A., 563
Flynn, F. J., 241, 272 Gardikiotis, A., 206 Gómez, Á., 469
Flynn, K., 571 Gardner, B., 524 Goncalo, J. A., 206, 332
Foddy, M., 249 Gardner, W. L., 305 Gonsalkorale, K., 68
Fodor, E. M., 101, 248, 255, 401 Garvey, B., 198 Goodacre, D. M., 141
Folk, G. E., Jr., 486 Gastil, J., 223 Goodall, J., 67
Foran, K. A., 164 Gazda, G. M., 521 Goode, E., 574
Ford, D. E., 177 Gee, S. S., 417 Goodman, G., 526
Forsyth, D. R., 32, 86, 139, 145, 147, 270, Geen, R. G., 312 Goodwin, D. K., 46, 349
Gelfand, M. J., 76, 81, 92, 438 Goodyear, R. K., 531
334, 358, 387, 401, 421, 489, 533, George, J. M., 153 Gordijn, E. H., 213
534, 541 Gerard, H. B., 45, 151, 199, 211, Gordon, L. R., 461, 467, 468
Fortin, M., 420 Gore, G., 555
Fortune, W.H., 122, 226, 276, 277, 361, 368 212, 217 Gorse, C. A., 143, 359
Foschi, M., 97, 241, 250 Gerbasi, A., 239 Gosling, S. D., 51, 96, 482, 503, 512
Foss, C., 225 Gerber, G. L., 249 Gottlieb, A., 219
Foti, R. J., 272, 273, 278, 280, 287 Gerber, J., 69 Gould, C. C., 4
Foushee, H. C., 325 Gergen, K. J., 570 Gould, S. J., 467
Fowler, J. H., 66, 163 Gerhardt, G., 571 Gouldner, A. W., 77
Fox, C., 355 Gersick, C. J. G., 143 Grabb, E. G., 6
Foy, D. W., 524 Geyer, A. L., 196 Graen, G. B., 291
Foy, E., 556 Giacalone, R. A., 248 Graen, G. C., 290
Frable, D. E. S., 529 Giammanco, C. A., 147, 421 Granovetter, M. S., 182, 185
Fragale, A. R., 179, 252 Gibb, J. R., 274 Gray, J. R., 144
Frager, R., 204 Gibbons, D., 539 Graziano, W. G., 424
Fraine, G., 502 Gibson, C. B., 438 Green, L. R., 65
Francis, L. J., 203 Gibson, D. E., 251, 421 Green, M. L., 84
Francis, R. C., 323, 508 Gibson, D. R., 251 Greenberg, J., 283, 507
Francois, P-H., 179 Gieryn, T. F., 114, 481 Greene, D., 212, 220, 223, 224
Franssen, V., 208 Gigone, D., 390 Greenleaf, C. A., 164
Fraser, S. C., 246, 568 Gilbert, D. T., 540 Greenwald, A. G., 458, 459, 476
Freedman, J. L., 244, 494 Gill, D. L., 350 Greer, D. L., 502
Freeman, E. C., 185, 186 Gillespie, D., 142, 313 Greer, L. L., 410, 422, 439
French, J. R. P., Jr., 146, 242, 243, 261, Gilovich, T., 199, 413 Greitemeyer, T., 391
386, 411 Ginnett, R. C., 325 Griffin, C., 47
Fretz, R. I., 39 Ginsburg, G. P., 394 Griffin, D., 377
Freud, S., 169, 170, 205, 517, 519 Giordano, P. C., 145 Griffin, M. A., 485
Frey, D., 4 Gist, R., 540 Griffitt, W., 486
Friedkin, N. E., 114, 394 Gladwell, M., 252, 554, 577
Friedland, N., 258 Glaser, D., 500

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Griskevicius, V., 199, 204, 243 Hareli, S., 54 Henningsen, D. D., 257, 378
Groff, B. D., 495 Harkins, S., 315 Henrich, J., 78
Grose, M., 272 Harkins, S. G., 308, 309, 311, 314–317, Herek, G. M., 401
Gruenfeld, D. H., 254 Herfordt, J., 309
Grundmann, M. J., 491, 499 335, 337 Herman, C. P., 311, 315
Guastella, A. J., 74 Harlow, A. F., 556 Hernández, B., 498
Guastello, S. J., 267 Harlow, R. E, 65, 108 Hersey, P., 287, 289, 298
Guerin, B., 309 Harms, P. D., 247 Hertel, G., 316, 328
Guetzkow, H., 329, 381 Harpin, R. E., 501 Herzog, T. R., 482, 484
Guimond, A., 566 Harris, C. B., 378 Hess, J. A., 70, 109, 211
Guinote, A., 208, 255, 405 Harris, J., 40 Hewitt, J., 491
Gullahorn, J. T., 115 Harris, J. R., 23 Hewstone, M., 191, 213, 458, 461, 465,
Gully, S. M., 146, 147 Harris, L. T., 464
Gump, P. V., 258, 507 Harrison, A., 505 470, 471, 472, 473, 478
Gunderson, E. K. E., 483 Harrison, A. A., 505, 509 Heylighen, F., 378
Gupta, V., 281, 299, 351 Harrison, D. A., 354 Hickie, I. B., 74
Gurr, T. R., 447 Harrod, W. J., 278, 456 Higgins, D. M., 161
Gustafson, D. H., 334 Hart, C. M., 88 Higgins, E. T., 87, 203
Guthman, E., 399 Hart, J. W., 316 Highhouse, S., 521
Guzzo, R. A., 131 Hart, S. D., 241 Hillyard, C., 313
Hart, S. L., 345 Hinrichs, A., 237, 259
Haber, G. M., 498, 501 Harton, H. C., 202, 209, 210, 227, 228 Hinsz, V. B., 56, 69, 317, 374, 378, 383,
Hackman, J. R., 4, 13, 36, 340, 343, 356, Harvey, J. B., 407
Harvey, O. J., 398, 450 391, 453
357, 360, 365–366, 370, 376 Haslam, N., 464 Hirokawa, R. Y., 376, 408
Haga, W., 290 Haslam, S. A., 83, 92, 110, 240, 258, Hirt, E., 86, 87
Haines, V. Y., 341 Hitch, G. J., 379
Hains, S. C., 382 263, 282, 318, 331, 395, 403, 460, Hoag, M. J., 538
Hair, E. C., 424 461 Hobbes, T., 456
Hakonen, M., 52 Hastie, R., 78, 213, 220, 221, 224, 225, Hockenstein, P., 256
Hale, J. L., 492 228, 283, 290, 563 Hodges, B. H., 196, 211
Halevy, N., 282, 458 Hastorf, A. H., 41, 58 Hodgkinson, G. P., 56
Hall, A. L., 198 Hauenstein, N. M. A., 273 Hodson, G., 401, 470, 478
Hall, E. T., 481, 490, 491, 511 Hawkley, L. C., 66 Hoel, H., 248
Hall, J. A., 103, 198, 247, 255, 270 Hayduk, L. A., 489, 491 Hoey, S., 529
Halperin, E., 464 Haythorn, W. W., 505 Hoffer, E., 565
Halpin, A. W., 269 Healey, A. N., 56 Hoffman, J. R., 316
Halverson, C. B., 155 Hecht, T. D., 342 Hoffman, L. R., 277
Hamaguchi, E., 81 Hechter, M., 157, 191 Hoffman, S., 198
Hamilton, D. L., 6, 16, 29, 85 Heerwagen, J. H., 510 Hofstede, G., 24, 28, 81
Hamilton, K., 143 Heffron, M. H., 500 Hogan, R., 267, 273
Hamilton, V. L., 259 Heider, F., 424 Hogg,M. A., 29, 83, 84–86, 91, 92, 132,
Hammer, E. D., 374 Heilman, M. E., 277
Hammer, M. R., 438 Heimerdinger, S. R., 453 153, 282, 299, 395
Haney, C., 260 Heinen, B. A., 177 Holland, C. H., 237
Hanges, P. J., 281, 299 Heinicke, C. M., 141 Hollander, E. P., 207, 227, 275
Hans, V. P., 53, 220, 222, 224, 225, 229, Helbing, D., 557, 558, 576 Hollenbeck, J. R., 342
Heller, J. F., 495 Hollingshead, A. B., 52, 61, 251, 378, 380,
575, 578 Heller, T., 276
Hansen, W. B., 2, 503 Helliwell, J. F., 54 392, 408
Hanson, J. R., 188, 190 Helmreich, R. L., 46, 325 Holman, E. A., 111
Hardin, G., 418 Helms, J. E., 277 Holmes, J. G., 536
Harding, D. J., 280 Helweg-Larsen, M., 552, 557 Holt, R., 225
Hardy, C., 316 Hembroff, L. A., 250 Holtz, A., 529
Hardyck, J. A., 150 Hemmings, A., 237 Holyfield, L., 242
Hare, A. P., 3, 25, 28, 43, 44, 46, 141, 170, Henchy, T., 308 Homan, A. C., 354
Henley, N. M., 491 Homans, G. C., 54 , 120
172, 274, 411, 497 Honeywell-Johnson, J. A., 318
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Hood, W. R., 477 Jablin, F. M., 185 Joseph, S., 29
Hooijberg, R., 277 Jackson, D., 497 Jost, J. T., 239, 459
Hook, L. H., 222, 497 Jackson, J. M., 201, 202, 316 Jourard, S., 138
Hooper, D. T., 291 Jackson, S. E., 353 Joyce, E., 116, 537
Hopper, C. H., 317, 332 Jacobs, A., 535 Judd, C. M., 394, 460
Horne, A. M., 534 Jacobs, D., 447 Judge, T. A., 273, 286, 287, 291, 295, 348
Horner, P. A., 531 Jacobs, E., 358 Jung, D., 267
Hornsey, M. J., 83, 201, 206, 229 Jacobs, M. K., 526
Horowitz, I., 104 Jacobs, R. C., 162 Kahn, A., 416, 568
Horowitz, I. A., 225 Jacobson, N. S., 539 Kahn, R. L., 87, 176, 345
Horowitz, L. M., 118 Jago, A. G., 385 Kahneman, D., 213, 376, 387, 389
Hottes, J., 416 Jahoda, G., 60 Kaiser, R. B., 267
House, P., 212, 279 James, J., 3, 27 Kallgren, C. A., 214
House, R. J., 280 James, R. M., 222, 223 Kalodner, C. R., 544
Houser, J. A., 184 Janicik, G. A., 376 Kalven, H., 220, 223
Howard, J. W., 461 Janis, I. L., 46, 59, 145, 396, 397, 399, 401, Kamarck, T. W., 308
Howard, R. B., 491, 562 Kameda, T., 73, 78, 383, 384, 395, 400
Howe, J., 394 402, 404, 407 Kandel, D. B., 119, 180
Howell, J. P., 47, 270 Janowski, C. L., 276 Kang, P., 225
Howells, L. T., 497 Jans, L., 17 Kang, Y., 486
Hoyle, R. H., 132, 145, 449 Janssen, D. P., 199, 457 Kanki, R. L., 325
Hoyt, C. L., 267, 283, 284, 300 Jarvenpaa, S. L., 363, 370 Kantrowitz, M., 482
Huang, J. Y., 224 Jaschik-Herman, B., 119 Kapitanoff, S., 325
Hubbell, A. P., 391 Jasper, J. M., 571 Kaplan, M. F., 384
Hudson, V. M., 416 Javidan, M., 281, 299 Kaplan, S., 484
Huebsch, D., 381 Jehn, K. A., 376, 379, 380, 408, 422, 431, Kaplowitz, S. A., 241
Hughes, R. L., 155, 350, 554, 558 Karau, S. J., 103, 104, 107, 123, 283, 296,
Huguet, P., 309 439, 442
Hui, C. H., 82 Jennings, J. R., 308 316–319, 332, 336
Humphrey, B., 275 Jensen, M. A. C., 21, 138, 424, 517, 544 Kark, R., 244
Humphreys, L., 52 Jensen-Campbell, L. A., 424 Karremans, J. C., 356
Hurley, J. R., 534 Jermier, J. M., 269 Kashy, D. A., 38, 61, 531
Huston, J. H., 199 Jetten, J., 83, 201, 206, 229, 461 Katz, D., 176
Huth, P., 401 Johansson, A., 558 Katz, N., 4, 10
Hyman, H., 48, 220 John, P. F. U., 119 Katz, R., 176
Hyman, H. M., 381 Johnson, B. T., 270, 295 Katzenbach, J. R., 340, 360, 361
Hymel, S., 248 Johnson, C., 57 Kauffeld, S., 166, 367
Johnson, D., 207, 250, 286, 356, 417, 440, Kaul, J. D., 536
Iannaccone, L. R., 149 Kayes, A. B., 46, 523
Ickes, W., 109 474, 477 Kazdin, A. E., 536
IJzerman, H., 485 Johnson, D. E., 286 Kearney, E., 245
Ilgen, D. R., 56, 340, 347, 357, Johnson, D. W., 474 Keating, C. F., 151
Johnson, N. R., 557 Keating, J. P., 46, 494
366, 367 Johnson, R. D., 570 Keil, L. J., 434
Ilies, R., 286, 287, 291 Johnston, J., 484 Keinan, G., 349
Imhoff, R., 203 Joinson, A. N., 200 Kelem, R. T., 568
Ingham, A. G., 314 Joireman, J., 416 Keller, K., 438
Innella, A. N., 284 Jolliff, D. L., 534 Kellermanns, F. W., 384
Innes, J. M., 309 Jonas, K., 255 Kelley, J., 158
Insko, C. A., 118, 119, 401, 448–451, Jones, E. E., 297 Kelley, H. H., 193, 194, 412, 414, 426,
Jones, E. S., 277
475, 478 Jones, J. T., 118 556
Instone, D., 244, 245 Jones, M. B., 350 Kelley, R. E., 293, 294
Ip, G. W., 16 Jonsen, K., 371 Kellogg, W. A., 471
Isenberg, D. J., 172 Jordan, A., 529 Kelly, J. R., 54, 67, 276, 297, 402
Ito, H., 307 Jordan, J., 256 Kelman, H. C., 258, 259, 474, 477
Izumi, H., 365 Jordan-Edney, N. L., 499 Kelsey, B. L., 364
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Keltner, D., 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 263 Kobrynowicz, D., 250 Ladbury, J. L., 383
Kemmelmeier, M., 76, 92 Koenig, A. M., 283 Lage, E., 206
Kemp, C., 271 Kogan, N., 392 Laing, R. D., 572
Kemp, R. I., 378 Köhler, O., 327 Lakens, D., 16
Kennedy, D. P., 367, 493 Köhler, W., 16 Lakin, J. L., 69, 211, 564
Kennedy, F. A., 367, 493 Kohles, J. C., 268 Lakin, M., 521
Kenrick, D. T., 54 Kojima, H., 82 Lalonde, R. N., 88
Kent, M. V., 503 Kolb, D. A., 523, 524 Lam, A., 392
Kenworthy, J. B., 208 Kolb, D. M., 433 Lambert, A. J., 311
Kerckhoff, A. C., 548, 559 Komorita, S. S., 418, 431, 436 Lamm, H., 394, 396, 407
Kerr, N. L., 4, 32, 52, 60, 216, 217, 224, Konieczka, S. P., 4 Lammers, J., 240
Konrad, A. M., 430 Lampe, C., 116
225, 259, 269, 316, 327, 336, 387, Koocher, G. P., 493 Landau, M. J., 283
388, 406, 426, 436 Koole, S. L., 108 Lang, G. E., 563
Kerr, S., 269 Korda, M., 504 Lange, J. E., 413–415, 419, 440
Keshet, S., 244, 245 Koren, M., 349 Langer, E. J., 211, 212, 227
Kessler, T., 468 Koriat, A., 329 Langfred, C. W., 148
Keyton, J., 4, 211 Korth, S., 524 Langkamer, K. L., 177
Khalil, A., 546, 578 Koslowsky, M., 243, 244 Langner, C. A., 255
Kiesler, C. A., 199 Kösters, M., 538 Lanni, J. C., 502
Kiesler, D. J., 251, 560 Kounin, J. S., 258, 292 Lanzetta, J. T., 380
Kiesler, S., 251, 560 Kovera, M. B., 225 LaPiere, R., 260
Kilduff, G. J., 133, 250 Kowalski, R. M., 98, 120 Larimer, C. W., 253, 284
Killian, L. M., 570 Kowert, P. A., 400, 977 Larsen, I. M., 204, 548, 552, 557
Kilmartin, C. T., 534 Kozlowski, S. W. J., 35, 165, 340, 346, Larsen, K. S., 204
Kim, H., 203, 258 Larsen, O. N., 548
Kim, J., 455 357, 366, 367 Larson, J. R., 552, 557
Kim, S. H., 108 Krackhardt, D., 184, 187, 188, 190 Latané, B., 201, 202, 208, 210, 218–220,
Kim, Y., 82, 108 Krakauer, J., 8, 9, 489
Kimmel, A. J., 559 Kramer, G. P., 388 228, 312, 314–316, 335
King, L. A., 43 Kramer, R. M., 47, 174, 239, 331, 346, Latham, G. P., 317
King, M. C., 460 LaTour, S., 437, 438
Kipnis, D., 244, 245, 253, 256 350, 362, 390, 399, 400, 408, 418, Lau, D. C., 135, 182, 353
Kirby, P., 379 442 Laughlin, P. R., 12, 326, 329, 336, 380
Kirkman, B. L., 24 Kraus, L. A., 255 Lawler, E. E., 368
Kirkpatrick, L. A., 225 Kraus, M. W., 255 Lawler, E. J., 133, 134, 153, 239, 258
Kirkpatrick, L. C., 107 Kraut, R. E., 116 Lazarsfeld, P. F., 117
Kishida, K. T., 253, 255 Kravitz, D. A., 314 Lazonder, A. W., 374
Kivlighan, D. M., Jr., 527, 531–533, 536, Kreager, D., 72 Le Bon, G., 33, 547
543 Krishnan, R., 358 Le Mens, G., 212
Kjos, G. L., 115 Kristof-Brown, A., 118 Lea, M., 200, 251
Klapwijk, A., 413 Krogel, J., 538 Leach, C. W., 86, 465
Klauer, K. C., 309 Krone, K. J., 185 Leach, D. J., 502
Klein, C., 367 Krueger, J., 199, 212 Leak, G. K., 534
Klein, J. D., 101 Kruglanski, A.W., 232, 402, 403, 407, 423 Leaper, C., 270
Klein, K. J., 296 Ku, G., 68, 561 Leary, M. R., 74, 90, 92, 98, 120, 124,
Klein, M., 170 Kuhn, M. H., 79
Kleingeld, A., 316 Kuhn, T. S., 32, 58 247, 280, 387
Klinenberg, E., 99 Kulik, J. A., 107 Leather, P., 488
Klocke, U., 256, 391 Kurland, N. B., 243 Leavitt, H. J., 184, 185
Klonsky, B. G., 283 Kurzban, R., 72, 437 LeBeau, L. S., 491
Kluger, J., 86, 98, 512 Kushigian, R. H., 556 Leclerc, F., 551
Knight, A. P., 416 Kuypers, B. C., 141 Lee, C. M., 82
Knoll, K., 363 Kwong, W. Y., 352 Lee, D., 131
Knowles, E. S., 16, 131, 499 Lee, L., 565
Knowles, M. L., 305 Labianca, G., 191 Lee, S. W. S., 82
LaBrie, J. W., 163 Lee-Chai, A. Y., 254, 257

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Lehman, E.V., 36, 356 Locke, E. A., 267, 293, 342, 386 Mann, F. C., 293
Lehmann-Willenbrock, N., 166, 367, 382, Lodewijkx, H. F. M., 151, 332 Mann, J. H., 271
Lofland, J., 554 Mann, L., 551, 567
408 Lohr, N., 86 Mann, R. D., 222, 223
Leidner, D. E., 363 Lois, J., 39, 46, 63, 92 Manning, R., 218, 240
Leigh, G. K., 370, 540 LoMonaco, B. L., 552 Mannix, E. A., 208, 352, 354, 371
LeMay, E., 114, 120, 125, 185 London, M., 365, 398 Manuck, S. B., 308
Lemos, A., 555 Longenecker, C. O., 257 Maoz, I., 464
Lengel, L., 491 Longley, J., 396 Marcus, D. K., 442
Leon, G. R., 106, 149, 505 Lopes, P. N., 275 Markin, R. D., 100
Leonard, W. M., 571 Lord, R. G., 268, 272, 278, 279, 280, 298 Marks, M. A., 345, 347, 370
Leong, F. T. L., 540 Lott, A. J., 128, 199 Markus, H., 203, 305
LePine, J. A., 348, 359 Lott, B. E., 128, 199 Markus, H. R., 92
Lepkin, M., 34 Lount, R. B., Jr., 426 Marmarosh, C. L., 100, 529, 530, 532, 542
Lepore, S. J., 494 Lovaglia, M. J., 184 Marmo, J., 160
Lese, K. P., 536 Lovell, J., 486, 498, 512 Marques, J. M., 218
Leslie, L. M., 436 Loving, T. J., 402 Marriott, R. G., 400
Lester, M. E., 386, 540 Low, L. C. K., 489, 504 Marsh, H. W., 112
Leszcz, M., 520, 533, 534, 542, 544 Lu, L., 390, 392 Marsh, L. C., 520
Leung, A. K., 455 Lucas, G. M., 97 Marshall, G. N., 60, 503
Leung, K., 449 Luce, R. D., 412 Martell, R. F., 277
Levett, L. M., 220, 224 Ludwig, D. C., 257 Martens, A., 136
Levin, H. M., 389 Luft, J., 535 Marti, C. N., 224
Levine, M., 217, 218 Luhtanen, R., 86, 87, 91 Marti, M. W., 224
Levine, R. V., 228 Lun, J., 81, 160 Martin, E. D., 565
Levine, J. M., 9, 29, 60, 82, 104, 160, 161, LuoKogan, A., 256 Martin, R., 279, 291, 314, 424, 456
Luong, A., 382 Martorana, P., 254
173–175, 194, 203, 221, 227, 228, Lutsky, N., 258 Marx, K., 447
229, 508, 509 Lyman, S. M., 499 Maslach, C., 83, 203, 209, 260, 572, 577
Lewin, K., 4, 22, 28, 35, 50, 51, 59, 128, Maslow, A. H., 54
153, 291, 292, 295, 299, 480, 515, Maass, A., 206, 459 Mason, C. M., 208
518, 521, 541 Maccoby, E. E., 270 Mathes, E. W., 568
Lewis, A., 471 MacCoun, R. J., 202, 224, 388 Mathewson, G. C., 151
Ley, D., 499 MacCracken, M. J., 312 Mathieu, J. E., 147, 347, 348, 359, 362,
Leyens, J-P., 464 MacDonald, G., 74, 175
Li, A. Y., 416 MacIver, R. M., 6 368
Li, N. P., 108, 416 MacKenzie, K. R., 533, 538 Matter, C. F., 493, 553
Li, Q., 16 Mackie, D. M., 132, 133, 395, 462 Matthews, A., 272
Lickel, B., 6, 16, 27, 29 Mackie, M., 84, 132, 133, 395, 462 Matz, D. C., 203, 214
Liden, R. C., 290, 291, 318 MacKinnon, C. A., 257 Mausner, B., 199
Lieberman, M. A., 532, 540, 543 MacNair-Semands, R. R., 536, 539 Mayer, R. C., 363, 364
Lieberman, M. D., 75, 522, 532 MacNeil, M. K., 35, 162 Maynard, M. T., 341, 363
Lietaer, G., 519 Macy, B. A., 365 Mayo, E., 40
Likert, R., 269, 341 Magee, J., 16, 254, 263 Maznevski, M. L., 143
Lim, A., 143 Mahar, L., 289 McAdam, D., 561, 563
Limbert, W. M., 217 Mahler, H. I. M., 107 McAdams, D. P., 101, 102
Lindeman, M., 466 Maier, N. R. F., 326 McCabe, K., 413
Lindskold, S., 499 Major, B., 88, 244, 245 McCanse, A. A., 286
Linzmayer, O. W., 410, 442 Makhijani, M. G., 283, 296 McCarthy, J. D., 561, 563
Lipinski, R. M., 222 Maki, J. E., 426 McCarty, J., 107
Lippitt, R., 50, 51, 291, 292 Malanos, A. B., 97 McCauley, C., 452, 454, 464
Lippmann, W., 461, 476 Mallett, K. A., 163 McClelland, D. C., 248, 257
Lipset, S. M., 571 Malloy, T. E., 97, 276 McClelland, G., 277
Lipsitz, A., 519 Malone, T. W., 144, 351 McClintock, C. G., 426, 434
Lipton, J., 2 Maner, J. K., 69, 70 McCool, M. A., Jr., 556
Littlepage, A. M., 358 McCoy, S., 454
Littlepage, G. E., 56, 241, 326, 358, 376, 377

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McCrae, R. R., 95, 203, 273 Messick, D. M., 305, 413, 418, 420, 434, Moody, J., 135
McCullough, M. E., 437 460, 474 Montoya, R. M., 119, 181, 468
McCusker, C., 82 Moore, D. L., 309
McDaniel, D. M., 438 Metcalf, J., 494 Moore, J. C., 249
McDonald, M. M., 456 Meudell, P., 379 Moore, P. J., 107
McDougall, P., 248 Meumann, E., 303 Moran, G. P., 308
McDougall, W., 72 Meyer, D. S., 353, 562 Moreland, R. L., 4, 8, 9, 60, 104, 120,
McElroy, T., 112 Meyers, R. A., 41, 225
McFarland, D. D., 185 Michaels, J. W., 305 173–175, 189, 358, 369, 508
McGabe, R., 521 Michaelsen, L. K., 329 Moreno, J. L., 44, 185, 519, 522, 541
McGhee, D. E., 459 Michel, J. W., 245 Morgan, N., 509
McGillicuddy, N. B., 436 Michels, R., 252 Morgeson, F. P., 272, 291, 352
McGovern, T.V., 533 Michener, H. A., 258 Morran, K. D., 511
McGrath, J. E., 4, 5, 13–15, 27, 29, 52, 55, Michinov, N., 333 Morrill, C., 422, 424, 435, 440
Middlemist, R. D., 493 Morris, C. G., 13, 376
124, 332, 351 Mikolic, J. M., 427 Morris, W. N., 107
McGraw, K. M., 278 Mikulincer, M., 69, 100, 477 Morsella, E., 428
McGregor, D., 266, 294, 341 Milanovich, D. M., 325 Moscovici, S., 205, 207, 393
McGrew, J. F., 143 Miles, J. R., 532 Moser, G., 502
McGuire, C., 85 Miles, M., 371, 498, 538, 543 Mosier, J., 538
McGuire, G. M., 108 Milgram, S., 232, 234, 235, 238, 240, 251, Moskowitz, G. B., 213, 434
McGuire, J. P., 534 Mossholder, K. W., 437
McIntyre, M., 248 259, 261, 547, 551–553, 558, 572, Mosso, C., 213
McIntyre, M. H., 248 576, 578 Moussaïd, M., 558
McKay, C. P., 505 Miller, A. G., 164, 236, 263 Mouton, J. S., 285, 286, 298
McKenna, K. Y. A., 200 Miller, C. A., 118 Moxnes, P., 170, 189
McLaughlin, M. L., 83 Miller, C. E., 162, 184, 384 Mphuthing, T., 465
McLaughlin-Volpe, T., 83 Miller, D. T., 77, 167, 236, 263 Mucchi-Faina, A., 213
McLeod, P. L., 333, 390, 392 Miller, K. I., 293 Mudrack, P. E., 166
McNeill, W. H., 134, 153 Miller, M. D., 210 Mueller, A. L., 241, 276
McNiel, J. M., 97 Miller, N., 259, 548, 549 Mukerji, P., 557
McPartland, T. S., 79 Miller, R. S., 118 Mulder, L. B., 419
McPhail, C., 548, 553, 554, 574, 576, 578 Mills, J., 154 Mullen, B., 17, 146, 147, 154, 250, 309,
McPherson, J. M., 55 Mills, J. R., 77
McPherson, M., 104, 118, 128, 136 Minami, H., 499 331, 401, 568
McPherson, S., 452 Miner, A. G., 326 Mullison, D., 536
McQueen, L. R., 420 Minkov, M., 24 Mummendey, A., 460, 468
McRoberts, C., 538 Mintz, A., 408, 556 Murnighan, J. K., 135, 182, 353, 383, 418,
Mead, G. H., 169 Mintzberg, H., 266
Medalia, N. Z., 548 Miracle on the Hudson Survivors, 323 436
Meece, J. L., 417 Mischel, W., 198, 437 Murphy, B., 69, 423
Meeker, J. R., 416 Mischler, E. G., 251 Murphy, J., 100
Meerloo, J. A., 565 Misumi, J., 269, 556 Murphy, L. R., 560
Mehra, A., 191 Mitchell, A. A., 120 Murphy, M., 560
Mehrabian, A., 496 Mitchell, R. C., 540 Murphy, P., 69, 423
Mehta, R., 487 Mitchell, R. R., 540 Murphy, S. A., 46
Mehta, V., 500 Mitchell, T., 421 Murphy-Berman, V., 493
Meier, B. P., 453 Mizzaro, S., 355 Murrell, A., 88, 465
Meindl, J. R., 76, 268 Moehrle, M. G., 334 Murrell, S. A., 110
Mendes, W. B., 308 Mohammed, S., 143 Muskin, P. R., 544
Menschel, R., 574 Mohrman, S. A., 368 Myers, D. G., 392–394, 407, 556
Merrigan, G. M., 41 Molden, D. C., 66
Merry, C. J., 391 Molina, L., 447 Nadler, J., 426
Merton, H. W., 117 Molm, L. D., 239, 277 Naffrechoux, M., 206
Mesmer-Magnus, J. R., 439 Monge, P. R., 293 Nagler, J., 115
Messervey, D., 377 Monroe, A. E., 260, 382 Nahrgang, J. D., 272, 291
Montoya, R. M., 119 Nail, P. R., 195
Nardi, B., 40, 46

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Nario-Redmond, M. R., 80 Ormont, L. R., 534 Perls, F., 519, 541
Nastasi, B. K., 541 Orne, M. T., 237 Perrin, S., 204
National Transportation Safety Board, 325 Osborn, A. F., 330 Perry, E. S., 236
Naumann, S. E., 130 Osgood, D. W., 429 Personnaz, B., 207
Nauta, A., 112, 113, 459 Ostrom, T. M., 317 Pescosolido, A. T., 131
Navarrete, C. D., 456 Otten, S., 458 Peters, R., 554
Naveh, D., 46, 141 Oveis, C., 256 Peterson, J. B., 203
Neale, M. A., 331, 352, 354, 371 Overbeck, J. R., 255 Peterson, R. S., 145, 213, 401, 421, 436,
Nelson, B. N., 111 Oyserman, D., 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 86
Nemeth, C., 206, 213, 223, 497 Ozer, D. J., 95 454, 538
Newcomb, T. M., 47, 48, 59, 114, 117, Petrie, T. A., 164
Pace, J. L., 237 Pettigrew, T. F., 458, 461, 467–470, 477,
119, 124, 159, 180, 182, 566 Packer, D. J., 195, 218, 234, 261
Newman, K. S., 71 Page, R. C., 6, 519 478, 566
Newman, O., 500 Page-Gould, E., 467 Philbrick, K., 82
Newsom, J. T., 109 Palmer, G. J., 275, 326 Phoon, W. H., 559
Newton, J. W., 568, 577 Paluck, E.L., 473 Piccolo, R. F., 286, 287, 295
Nezlek, J. B., 68 Pandey, C., 325 Pickett, C. L., 84, 118
Nichols, D. R., 221, 367 Panksepp, J., 111 Pickett, K. M., 70
Nida, S. A., 62, 98, 219 Pantaleo, G., 460 Pierro, A., 239, 243, 258
Nielsen, M. E., 162 Paquette, J. A., 65 Pillai, R., 268
Nier, J. A., 472 Paris, C. R., 103, 105 Pinkley, R. L., 449
Nietzel, M. T., 226 Park, B., 255 Pinter, B., 449, 450
Nijstad, B. A., 331, 332, 337, 391 Park, E. S., 69 Piper, W. E., 539
Nikkel, E., 382 Parker, J. C., 427 Pisano, G. P., 347, 365, 369, 370
Nisbett, R. E., 312, 455 Parker, K. C., 251 Pittinsky, T. L., 272, 296, 478
Nixon, A. E., 177 Parkinson, B., 54 Pittman, T. S., 101
Noel, J. G., 465 Parkinson, C. N., 377 Platania, J., 308
Nolan, L. L., 214, 411, 418 Parks, C. D., 267, 418, 419, 436, 452 Platow, M. J., 282, 299
Norenzayan, A., 82 Parks, C., 416 Platt, L., 307, 529
Norris, F. H., 110 Parks, C. D., 115, 267, 418, 419, 436, 452 Pollack, J. M., 312, 401
Norton, M. I., 115 Parrado, N., 160, 190 Polletta, F., 571
Nosek, B. A., 459 Parsons, H. M., 167 Polley, R. B., 172
Nowak, A., 210 Passy, F., 562 Pollom, L. H., 109
Nunamaker, J. F. Jr., 382 Paterson, H. M., 378 Polzer, J. T., 331, 349
Nutt, P. C., 398 Patnoe, S., 473 Pomerantz, J., 244
Nuwer, H., 151, 152, 155 Patterson, H. N., 490, 491, 496 Pomerantz-Zorin, L., 244
Nyberg, A. J., 131 Patton, B., 432, 442 Poole, M. S., 52, 60, 377
Nyquist, L. V., 278 Paul, G. L., 167, 170, 190, 522, 538 Poppe, M., 247, 257, 258
Paulus, P. B., 330–333 Porter, C. O. L. H., 184, 278
Oakes, P. J., 460 Pavelchak, M. A., 104, 123 Porter, L. W., 184
Oberholzer-Gee, F., 417 Paxton, P., 181, 190 Porter, N., 278
O’Boyle, E. H., Jr., 274 Pearce, C. L., 293 Postman, L. J., 461, 559
OED Online, 341 Pedersen, D. M., 65 Postmes, T., 17, 200, 251, 487, 571
Offerman, T., 414 Peeters, M. A. G., 348 Poulin, M. J., 111
Oh, J-H., 212, 565 Pelled, L. H., 243 Poundstone, W., 412
Oishi, S., 81 Pelletier, J., 29 Powell, C., 277, 278
Oldenburg, R., 500, 511, 513 Pemberton, M., 114, 449 Powers, J., 191
Oldmeadow, J., 249 Peng, K., 486 Pozzi, F., 474
Oliver, L. W., 147, 547 Pennebaker, J.W., 488, 534, 559, 560 Pradhan, P., 376
Olk, P. M., 117 Pennington, D. C., 4, 220, 228 Prapavessis, H., 145
Olson, R., 40 Penrod, S. D., 220, 228 Pratkanis, A. R., 401–403
Olweus, D., 248 Pentland, A., 57, 60, 318, 502 Pratt, N. C., 97, 515
Ong, A. D., 419 Pepitone, A., 119, 146, 568 Pratto, F., 38
Opotow, S., 464 Peplau, L. A., 243–245 Prentice, D. A., 163, 164, 570
Orive, R., 212 Prentice-Dunn, S., 570
Priest, H. A., 367

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Prislin, R., 194, 207, 217 Rhee, E., 80 Rosnow, R. L., 559, 576
Prochnau, W. W., 337 Rheingold, H., 562 Ross, L., 23, 421, 426
Promislo, M. D., 248 Rice, E., 55 Rossano, M. J., 162
Provine, R. R., 550 Richard, F. D., 25 Roth, B. E., 517
Pruitt, D. G., 393, 396, 398, 427, 431, 436, Richeson, J. A., 250, 356, 454 Roth, D. A., 312
Ridgeway, C. L., 249–251 Roth, W., 534
442 Riecken, H. W., 37, 39, 46 Rothbart, M., 561
Prusaczyk, W. K., 97 Riess, M., 497 Rothgerber, H., 561
Pruyn, A. T.H., 199 Riggiero, J., 467 Rotolo, T., 55
Pryce, J., 222 Riggio, H. R., 352 Rotton, J., 486
Pryor, J. B., 260 Rimal, R. N., 159 Rouby, D. A., 70
Pyszczynski, T., 283 Ringelmann, M., 314 Rousseau, J-J., 358, 367
Ringer, T. M., 535 Rowland, K. M., 125, 312
Quattrone, G. A., 460 Rink, F., 217 Roy, D. F., 39, 64, 381
Queller, S., 395 Riordan, C., 255, 467 Rozin, P., 78
Quinn, A., 199 Riordan, J. M., 255, 467 Rubin, J. Z., 98
Quinn, J., 460 Ripley, J. S., 529 Rubin, M., 458
Rivera, A. N., 420 Rubin, R. B., 381, 398
Raafat, R. M., 212 Rivers, J. J., 248 Ruef, M., 3
Rabbie, J., 108 Robak, R. W., 535 Rufus, A. S., 99
Radloff, R., 46 Robbins, A., 46 Rumery, S. M., 356
Ragan, J. W., 384 Robert, C., 78 Runciman, W. G., 566, 577
Raiffa, H., 412 Roberts, B. W., 247 Runkel, M., 417
Rakoczy, H., 162 Robertson, T. E., 345, 371 Rusbult, C. E., 122
Randsley de Moura, G., 29 Robinson, S. L., 504 Ruscher, J. B., 374
Ransom, S., 373, 455 Robinson, T. T., 67, 145, 374 Russ-Eft, D. F., 289
Rapee, R. M., 99 Robison, F. F., 170, 276, 358 Russell, G. W., 565
Ratner, R. K., 77, 457 Roby, T. B., 380 Russell, J. A., 483
Rause, V., 190 Roccas, S., 83 Russell, R. J. H., 565
Raven, B. H., 238, 239, 243, 258 Rochat, F., 236 Russo, E. M., 207
Ray, D., 500, 513 Roche, J., 442, 571 Ruxton, G. D., 324
Read, A., 160, 166, 180 Rodin, J., 494 Ryan, C. S., 119, 280
Real, K., 159 Roe, C. W., 245 Rydell, R. J., 17
Reddington, K., 276, 358 Roethlisberger, F. J., 40 Ryf, B., 418
Redl, F., 117 Rofé, Y., 108 Ryterband, E. C., 364
Reed, E. S., 447 Rogelberg, S. G., 316, 334, 356, 382, 406,
Reeder, G. D., 260, 491 Saab, R., 341
Rees, C. R., 166 408 Saavedra, R., 120, 357
Reichard, R. J., 271 Rogers, C., 60, 570 Sabini, J., 198
Reicher, S., 574 Rognes, J., 412 Sacco, D. F., 87
Reicher, S. D., 110, 240, 258, 263, 282, Roland, E. J., 265 Sadler, M. S., 252
Roll, S., 46, 277 Sagrestano, L. M., 203
555, 571, 577, 578 Rom, E., 100 Saks, M. J., 224, 225
Reichl, A. J., 465 Romanova, N., 277 Salas, E., 350, 357, 360, 367, 370, 488
Reichling, G., 146 Romberger, B., 277 Salovey, P., 275
Reider, M. H., 352 Ronay, R., 253 Sampson, E. E., 217
Reifman, A., 224, 225, 565 Roos, P. D., 499, 500 Samuelson, C. D., 420
Reilly, R. R., 155, 364 Rose, R., 194 Sandberg, W. R., 384
Reimer, A., 391 Rose-Krasnor, L., 98 Sandelands, L., 35
Reinig, B. A., 104 Roseman, I. J., 429 Sanders, G. S., 259, 309, 499, 571
Reips, U., 418 Rosen, B., 340 Sani, F., 84
Reis, H. T., 51, 116, 124 Rosenbloom, D., 305 Sanna, L. J., 376
Reno, R. R., 214 Rosenfeld, P., 497 Santee, R. T., 83, 209
Rentfrow, P. J., 96 Rosenthal, R. A., 272 Sapp, M., 278
Rentsch, J. R., 176 Roseth, C. J., 474 Saroglou, V., 97
Repacholi, B. M., 486 Rosette, A. S., 277
Reston, J. R., Jr., 241, 263

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