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149, 204, 236, 257, 223-225, 228, 242, 322-324, 326, 327, 340
324,335 278, 281, 286, 336 Bexton, W. H., 20, 337
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96,335 Bates, J. A., 251, 336 101,337
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Appel, M. H., 352 Beamesderfer, A., 170, Blasi, A., 8, 337
Argyris, c., 296, 335 336 Blass, T., 339
Arkkelin, D., 185, 351 Beavin, J. H., 88, 158, 357 Blehar, M. c., 134, 173,
Arkkelin, J., 185, 351 Beck, A. T., 170, 336 335
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347, 350 352 Boal, K. B., 299, 337
Arnold, H. J., 81, 335 Beery, R. G., 248, 338 Bogart, K., 279, 337
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335 Bern, D. J., 158, 200, 206, 81, 103, 104, 124, 337,
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359
360 AUTHOR INDEX
Eison, J. A., 251, 341 Freud,S., 4, 6, 18, 19, Grolnick, W. 5., 68, 125,
Elkind, D., 118, 121, 122, 119, 286, 287, 342 126, 130, 142, 173,
341,342 Frodi, A., 125, 126, 173, 236, 249, 250, 259,
Elliot, E. 5., 245, 341 337,343 265, 337, 343, 354
Emery, J., 67, 352 Gruber, c., 339
Engle, J. 5., 26, 341 Gaiter, J. L., 125, 351 Guzzo, R. A., 299, 343
English, A. c., 130, 341 Gajdos, E., 281, 336
English, H., 130, 341 Galanter, E., 225, 235, 350 Haber, R. N., 23, 343, 345
Enzle, M. E., 79, 82, 94, Galbraith, J., 217, 342 Hackman, J. R., 296, 302,
194,341 Gallwey, W. T., 331, 342 343, 348, 355
Erikson, E. H., 128, 160, Ganz, R. L., 103, 336 Haddad, Y. 5., 102, 343
161,341 Garbarino, J., 67, 342 Haines, D. B., 258, 343
Esser, J. K., 76, 84, 339 Garber, J., 71, 85, 224, Halliwell, W., 316, 319,
Estes, B. W., 236, 350 335, 342, 350 322, 343, 354, 356
Evans, M. B., 262, 352 Garfield, S. L., 336, 356 Hallschmid, c., 51, 348
Evans,S., 260, 354 Garvey, c., 122, 342 Hamblin, R. L., 258, 357
Gately, M. J., 15, "44, 342 Hamner, W. c., 183, 186,
Gauvin, L. I., 319, 322, 343
Farr, J. L., 77, 341 356 Hansen, R. D., 194, 341
Fasnacht, G., 251, 348 Gedvilas, L. I., 354 Hanusa, B. H., 37, 355
Fazio, R H., 76; 341 Gibson, J. J., 151, 342 Harackiewicz, J., 51, 56,
Feather, N. T., 221, 336, Gill, M. M., 349, 351 76, 78--80, 82, 8S-91,
341 Ginott, H., 97, 342 224, 236, 343, 349
Fegley, B. J., 37, 341 Gist, N. F., 125, 351 Harlow, H. F., 5, 13--16,
Feingold, B. D., 182-184, Glanzer, M., 15, 342, 343 33, 44, 338, 339, 344
341 Glaros, A. G., 280, 339 Harlow, M. K., 13, 16,
Fenichel, 0., 19, 33, 341 Glaser, R, 352 344
Fenigstein, A., 110, 168, Glass, D. c., 37, 343 Harmon, R J., 125, 351
341 Glover, J. A., 184, 337 Harper, D. c., 37, 352
Ferritor, D., 258, 357 Goldberg, L: 5.,352 Harter,S., 28, 33, 59, 98,
Festinger, L., 22, 33, 341 Goldberg, M. E., 223, 343 104, 123, 124, 141,
Fiala, F., 68, 350 Goldberg,S., 124, 348 142, 245, 249, 250,
Field, P. B., 165, 345 Goldstein, A. P., 273, 254, 261, 344
Fisher, C. D., 60, 126, 341 277, 343, 346, 355 Hartmann, H., 4, 6, 19,
Fiske, D. W., 21, 33, 341 Goldstein, K., 36, 343 33, 119, 130, 137, 344
Flavell, J. H., 120--122, Goodman, P., 283, 289, Hartup, W. W., 348
258,342 290,352 Harvey, O. J., 345, 348
Folger, R, 78, 353 Gom, G. J., 223, 343 Hatano, G., 257, 345
Foster, L. W., 183, 186, Gottfried, A. E., 256, 343 Hebb, D.O., 20, 21, 33,
343 Grant, R. M., 60, 354 344
Fowler, H., 18, 342 Green, L. c., 256, 343 Hefferline, R., 283, 289,
Frank, J. D., 108, 274, Greene, D., 50--54, 64, 73, 290,352
342,349 76, 80, 95, 109, 184, Heider, F., 7, 30, 49, 153,
Franks, C. M., 273, 278, 185, 187, 201, 250, 163, 189-192, 194,
285,342 263, 264, 339, 343, 195, 213, 238, 344
French, T. M., 287, 335, 348,350 Helmreich, R. L., 221,
342 Greenleaf, D.O., 273, 306,344
Friedlander, B. Z., 345, 277,343 Helson, H., 23, 227, 344
358 Greenspan, S. I., 20, 118, Hendrick, I., 19, 33, 344
Friedman, I., 67, 347 120,343 Hennessey, B., 66, 344
Friedman, M., 170, 345 Grimm, L. G., 281, 346 Heron, W., 20, 337, 344
362 AUTHOR INDEX
Olds, M., 25, 351 Quinn, R., 293, 353 Rubenstein, J. L., 161,
O'Leary, K. D., 262, 347, 358
352 Ruble, D. N., 79, 81, 124,
Olley, J. G., SO, 76, 349 Rabin, A., 349 337,348
Olson, B. c., 328, 353 Ragan, J., 322, 324, 325, Russell, J. c., 60, 354
O'Reilly, C. A., 299, 338 327,357 Rutman, I. D., 279, 337
Orgel, A. R., 97, 352 Ramey, C. T., 250, 353 Ryan, E. D., 316, 317, 354
Orlick, T. D., 315, 316, Ransen, D. L., 203, 353 Ryan, R. M., 9, 33-35, 49,
352 Rapaport, D., 5, 118, 348, 54, 62, 65--68, 70, 73,
Ouchi, W. G., 297, 298, 353 78, 80, 82, 85, 88, 89,
352 Raynor, J. 0., 220, 336, 92, 94, 96--98, 101,
353 102, 104, 107-110,
Reeve, J., 328, 353 126, 127, 130, 136,
Pabich, P., 314, 357 Reid, G., 61, 318--320, 356 141, 142, 146, 149,
Pallak, S. R., 91, 352 Reihman, J., 103,349 153, 159, 163, 167,
Paulhus, D., 175, 352 Reis, H. T., 60, 100, 101, 169, 170--173, 225,
Pearce, J. W., 202, 355 238, 337, 340 229, 236, 245, 248-
Pederson, F. A., 161, 358 Reiss, S., 52, 184, 185, 256, 259-261, 265-
Pennebaker, J. W., 37, 353 269, 301, 303, 304,
352 Relinger, H., 285, 353 315, 319, 322, 325,
Perlmutter, L. c., 257, Reznick, J. S., 48, 51, 60, 327, 328, 338-340,
352 96,335 343, 347, 352, 354
Peris, F. S., 156, 283, 289, Rickers-Ovsiankina, M.,
290,352 226, 230, 353 Sadowski, C. J., 256, 354
Perry, F. A., 258, 346 Riter, A., 67, 83, 84, 347 Saegert, S., 37, 347
Peters, T. J., 296, 352 Roberts, G. c., 354 Sagotsky, G., 95, 348
Phillips, B. W., 258, 352 Robinson, D., 260, 354 Sakamura, J., 69, 347
Phillips, J. S., 77, 203, 352 Rodin, J., 30, 37, 347, Sandelands, L. E., 53, 83,
Piaget, J., 113-115, 117, 353,355 84, 202, 354, 356
119-121, 123, 352 Rogers, c., 36, 113, 162, Sansone, c., 90, 343
Piccione, A., 185, 351 247, 248, 259, 288- Saudargas, R. A., 262,
Pinder, C. c., 48, 73, 74, 290,353 352
77,84,352 Rosen, R. c., 280, 339 Schaeffer, M. A., 37, 352
Piper, V., 2SO, 353 Rosenfield, D., 78, 258, Schafer, R., 10, 130, 354
Pittman, T. S., 52, 54, 58, 349,353 Scheflen, K. c., 296, 355
67, 74-76, 91-93, 96, Rosenman, R. H., 170, Scheier, M. F., 109, 110,
184, 185, 203, 352, 345 168, 286, 338, 341
355,356 Rosenthal, R., 46, 353 Schorr, D., 30, 355
Plant, R., 54, 109, 110, Rosenthal, R. L., 262, 350 Schroeder, H. M., 345
169, 260, 352, 354 Ross, J. M., 79, 82, 341 Schuldenfrei, R., 8, 355
Pokorny, A. D., 170, 346 Ross, M., 51, 52, 75, 76, Schultz, T. R., 202, 355
Porac, J. F., 57, 64, 80, 78, 202, 346, 353, 354 Schulz, R., 37, 355
84, 203, 257, 281, 317, Ross, R. G., 321, 354 Schunk, D. H., 224, 225,
322-324, 326, 327, Ross, R. R., 262, 3SO 336
340, 353, 358 Roth, S., 72, 354 Schwartz, A. J., 98, 169,
Premack, D., 13, 186, 353 Rothenberg, B. 6., 258, 253-255, 340
Pribram, K. H., 225, 235, 354 Schwartz, B., 8, 355
350 Rothstein, M., 51, 75, 76, Scott, T. H., 20, 337, 344
Pritchard, R. D., 47, 80, 354 Scott, W. E., 46, 185, 186,
324,353 Rotter, J. B., 8, 103, 154, 355
Puccetti, M. c., 304, 347 166--168, 214, 223, 354 Seashore, S. E., 296, 349
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Segall, M., 13, 351 Staddon, J., 340 Vallerand, R. J., 61, 65,
Seligman, M. E. P., 37, Staines, G., 293, 353 315, 318-320, 322,
71, 85, 150, 159, 224, Staw, B. M., 45, 47, 53, 354,356
335, 344, 350, 355 75, 76, 83, 84, 338, Vance, R. J., 77, 341
Selye, H., 294, 355 356 Van den Haag, E., 321,
Sensenig, J., 70, 337 Steffen, J. J., 59, 350 354
Settlage, P. H., 15, 44, Stein, c., 67, 347 Vasta, R., 203, 338
339 Stephan, c., 258, 336 Vaughn, B. E., 135, 356
Shabtai, L., 83, 84, 347 Sternberg, B., 51, 263, Vroom, V. H., 6, 155,
Shanfield, H., 202, 355 264,343 214-219, 221, 222,
Shapira, Z., 59, 84, 125, Sterritt, G. M., 345, 358 225, 228, 236, 242,
222, 223, 236, 340, Stokes, T. F., 273, 277, 297,356
355 285,356
Shapiro, D., 5, 6, 10, 20, Stone, A. R., 349
36,288,355 Straub, W. F., 354 Wahba, M. A., 231, 357
Sheinman, L., 67, 98, 169, Strupp, H. H., 273, 356 Walker, E. L., 23, 24, 357
249, 253--255, 340 Stuart, R. B., 346 Wall, S., 134, 173, 335
Shelton, J. L., 278, 355 Studstill, O. L., 60, 354 Wankel, L. M., 314, 315,
Shostrom, E. L., 165, 355 Suedfeld, P., 345 317, 356, 357
Sidman, M., 186,355 Sushinsky, L. W., 52, Waterman, R. H., 296,
Sikes, J., 258, 336, 349 184, 185, 353 352
Simon, H. A., 234, 238, Swann, W. B., 58, 74, 76, Waters, E., 134, 173, 335
355 356 Watson, J. B., 12, 179,
Simon, T., 58, 355 Syrnyk, R., 51, 348 357
Singer, J. E., 37, 343 Watzlawick, P., 88, 158,
Singerman, K. J., 282, 355 357
Taylor, C. W., 347
Skinner, B. F., 7, 34, 105, Weinberg, R. S., 319, 320,
Teasdale, J. D., 150, 335
179, 180, 355 322-325, 327, 357
Tennant, L. K., 316, 356
Smith, M. c., 202, 355 Weiner, B., 168, 214, 357
Tero, P. F., 141, 356
Smith, R., 57, 64, 238, Weiner, M. J., 75, 91, 357
Terrell, c., 339
257, 281, 317, 340, Welker, W. L., 13, 16, 357
Tharp, R. G., 262, 350
358 Werner, H., 114, 357
Thelen, M. H., 60, 76, 93,
Smith, R. E., 320, 339, Wertheimer, M., 339
340
356 Wetherill, K. V., 54, 92,
Thibaut, J. W., 321, 346
Smith, T. W., 52, 75, 184, 93,96,352
Thomas, J., 245, 356
185, 203, 352, 355 Wheeler, B. L., 172,357
Thomas, J. R., 316, 356
Smith, W. E., 55, 91, 92, White, R. W., 5, 6, 14,
Thompson, C. E., 317,
96,355 16, 17, 19, 27, 28, 32,
356
Smoll, F. L., 313, 320, 33, 118, 121, 142, 357
Thorndike, E. L., 7, 12,
339, 349, 356 Wicklund, R. A., 22, 109,
179, 180, 356
Snapp, M., 258, 336 341, 357
Thorne, G. L., 262, 350
Sokolov, E. N., 227, 356 Wilkinson, H. J., 20, 346
Tolman, E. c., 6, 36, 213,
Solomon, D., 250, 356 Williams, B. W., 187, 188,
214, 218, 220, 356
Solomon, S. K., 37, 353 357
Trapp, J. T., 337
Spector, P. E., 306, 356 Williams, J. M., 354
Truax, C. B., 290, 356
Spence, J. T., 236, 306, Wilson, G. T., 273, 278,
Tsujimoto, R. N., 280,
342, 344, 356 285, 286, 336, 342,
339
Spence, K. W., 342 347
Turkel, S., 293, 294, 356
Spiegel, N. H., 173, 266, Wilson, T. D., 76, 357
268, 269, 337, 340 Winett, R. A., 281, 357
Sroka, S., 91, 352 Valins, S., 280, 339 Witte, G., 264, 338
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Wodarski, J. S., 258, 357 Wundt, W., 154, 358 Zeevi, G., 67, 347
Wohlwill, J. F., 121, 342 Zeigarnik, S., 44, 68, 226,
Wolpe, J., 285, 357 Yarrow, L. J., 124, 125, 238,239
Wolstein, S., 5, 358 161, 351, 358 Zeiss, A. R, 278, 350
Wood, N. L., 314, 335 Yetton, P. W., 297, 356 Zimbardo, P. G., 15, 358
Woodward, H. R, 256, Yoshimura, M., 48, 358 Zinser, 0., 101, 358
354 Young, J. G., 101, 358 Zohn, C. J., 285, 353
Woodworth, R S., 12, 26, Zucker, R, 349
27,127,358 Zajonc, R S., 202, 358 Zuckerman, M., 57, 64,
Wortman, C. S., 31, 72, Zaksh, D., 83, 84, 347 208, 257, 281, 317,
358 Zax, M., 352 358
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