James M. Dabbs Jr.
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James McBride Dabbs Jr. was a social psychologist and professor of psychology at Georgia State University. Born in 1937 in Sumter, South Carolina, he obtained his doctorate from Yale in 1962. In 2004, he died from cancer.
James M. Dabbs Jr.'s Published Works
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Published Works
- Spatial Ability, Navigation Strategy, and Geographic Knowledge Among Men and Women (1998) (444)
- Salivary testosterone measurements: Reliability across hours, days, and weeks (1990) (400)
- Testosterone, Social Class, and Antisocial Behavior in a Sample of 4,462 Men (1990) (386)
- Testosterone and Men's Marriages (1993) (343)
- Testosterone changes during vicarious experiences of winning and losing among fans at sporting events (1998) (338)
- Testosterone and chess competition. (1992) (308)
- Salivary testosterone and cortisol among late adolescent male offenders (1991) (276)
- Saliva testosterone and criminal violence in young adult prison inmates. (1987) (269)
- High testosterone levels predict low voice pitchamong men (1999) (244)
- Testosterone, crime, and misbehavior among 692 male prison inmates (1995) (224)
- Age, Testosterone, and Behavior Among Female Prison Inmates (1997) (206)
- Salivary testosterone measurements: Collecting, storing, and mailing saliva samples (1991) (187)
- Heroes, Rogues, and Lovers: Testosterone and Behavior (2000) (182)
- Effects of varying the recommendations in a fear-arousing communication. (1966) (144)
- Saliva testosterone and criminal violence among women (1988) (139)
- Lesbian erotic role identification: behavioral, morphological, and hormonal correlates. (1999) (131)
- Male and female salivary testosterone concentrations before and after sexual activity (1992) (129)
- Contribution of emotional and instrumental response processes in adaptation to surgery. (1971) (124)
- Sex, Group Size and Helping in Three Cities* (1975) (112)
- Salivary testosterone and cortisol in a delinquent and violent urban subculture. (1996) (112)
- Dimensions of Group Process: Amount and Structure of Vocal Interaction (1987) (105)
- Are psychopaths and heroes twigs off the same branch? Evidence from college, community, and presidential samples (2013) (82)
- Physical distance and persuasion. (1970) (81)
- The Hess pupil dilation findings: Sex or novelty? (1998) (72)
- Testosterone and Occupational Achievement (1992) (71)
- Salivary Testosterone Measurements in Behavioral Studies a (1993) (70)
- Self-Monitors in Conversation: What Do They Monitor?. (1980) (70)
- Testosterone and occupational choice: actors, ministers, and other men. (1990) (69)
- Testosterone, Smiling, and Facial Appearance (1997) (69)
- Testosterone and personality among college students and military veterans (1990) (65)
- Testosterone and sex role identification in lesbian couples (1996) (63)
- Mother-infant attachment: the importance of the mother's visual field. (1975) (54)
- Going on Stage: Testosterone in Greetings and Meetings ☆ (2001) (53)
- Testosterone and ruthless homicide (2001) (52)
- Vocal Patterns in Male and Female Groups (1984) (51)
- Testosterone as a social inhibitor: two case studies of the effect of testosterone treatment on language. (2004) (50)
- Enumeration of Active Sweat Glands: A Simple Physiological Indicator of Psychological Changes (1967) (48)
- The process of brainstorming: An analysis with individual and group vocal parameters. (1984) (47)
- “Internal Control” and the Taking of Influenza Shots (1971) (47)
- Trial Lawyers and Testosterone: Blue-Collar Talent in a White-Collar World1 (1998) (44)
- The Effects of Lighting, Distance and Intimacy of Topic on Verbal and Visual Behavior* (1974) (44)
- Intimacy, Conversational Patterns, and Concomitant Cognitive/Emotional Processes in Couples (1990) (43)
- Social Interaction Observed: Some Approaches to the Analysis of Behavior Streams (1976) (43)
- TESTOSTERONE DIFFERENCES AMONG COLLEGE FRATERNITIES: WELL-BEHAVED VS RAMBUNCTIOUS (1996) (41)
- Testosterone and Pupillary Response to Auditory Sexual Stimuli (1997) (40)
- Physical closeness and negative feelings (1971) (40)
- Testosterone, intelligence and behavior disorders in young boys (2000) (39)
- Cortisol, arousal, and personality in two groups of normal men (1990) (38)
- Testosterone and the work of firefighters: Fighting fires and delivering medical care ☆ (2003) (37)
- Exploring the Mind of Testosterone: A Beeper Study☆☆☆★ (1997) (35)
- Ear temperature and brain blood flow: Laterality effects (1977) (33)
- Endogenous testosterone and competition: the effect of “fasting” (1993) (30)
- Left-right differences in cerebral blood flow and cognition. (1980) (29)
- Pupillometry system for use in social psychology (1996) (29)
- Why does eating while reading facilitate opinion change?—An experimental inquiry (1965) (27)
- Palmar sweating: a quick and simple measure. (1968) (26)
- The "Opener" (1984) (26)
- A portable version of the go/no-go association task (GNAT) (2005) (25)
- Self-disclosure in dyads as a function of distance and the subject-experimenter relationship. (1976) (25)
- Left-right carotid blood flow predicts specialized mental ability (1980) (25)
- Saliva testosterone and personality of male college students (1988) (24)
- Testosterone and behavior in normal young children (2000) (22)
- Sex, Setting, and Personal Space: Changes as Children Grow Older (1974) (19)
- Changes in Saliva Testosterone Levels During a 90-Day Shock Incarceration Program (1990) (17)
- Jealousy and partner preference among butch and femme lesbians (2001) (17)
- Line-following Tendencies Among Pedestrians: A Sex Difference (1974) (15)
- Eye color predicts alcohol use in two archival samples (2001) (13)
- Core Body Temperature and Social Arousal (1975) (12)
- Individual Differences in Self-Presentation Style: Driving an Automobile and Meeting a Stranger (2002) (12)
- General anesthesia and the patient's attempts at control (1975) (11)
- Does reaction to crowding depend upon sex of subject or sex of subject's partners? (1977) (11)
- Experimental raising or lowering of testosterone level affects mood in normal men and women (2002) (11)
- Group AVTA: A microcomputer system for group voice chronography (1983) (11)
- Fear, anxiety, and affilation following a role-played accident. (1972) (11)
- The Palm IAT: A portable version of the implicit association task (2003) (10)
- Testosterone and the concept of dominance (1998) (10)
- Temporal Patterning of Speech and Gaze in Social and Intellectual Conversations (1980) (10)
- Judging Physical Attractiveness: Effects of Judges' Own Attractiveness (1975) (10)
- SELF-ESTEEM, COMMUNICATOR CHARACTERISTICS, AND ATTITUDE CHANGE. (1964) (10)
- Telemetry of human cerebral temperature. (1978) (8)
- Sex, setting, and reactions to crowding on sidewalks. (1972) (8)
- Talkativeness and verbal aptitude: Perception and reality (1986) (7)
- Physical attractiveness and personal space. (1976) (7)
- Experimenter Influence in a Conformity Situation (1968) (6)
- An ultrasonic motion detector, with data on stare, restriction of movement, and startle (1973) (6)
- Fear Primes May not Affect Women ’ s Implicit and Explicit Mate Preferences (2004) (5)
- Portable apparatus for recording direct frontal views of conversing subjects’ faces (1979) (4)
- Testosterone Treatment, Affect, and Appearance: Slight Effects in Normal Subjects (2003) (4)
- Race, Setting, and Actor-Target Differences in Personal Space. (1976) (4)
- Social psychological factors in oral surgery under local anesthesia. (1971) (3)
- Pupil dilation when viewing strangers: Can testosterone moderate prejudice? (1999) (3)
- Palmar sweating and control of danger (1969) (3)
- Less Eye Contact When Closer? Depends Upon Your Partner's Sex. (1975) (3)
- Assessing the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences in implicit social cognition about death (2004) (2)
- Group Vocal Patterns and Leadership in India (1988) (2)
- COMPAR: Introducing Subjects to (Fictional) Others via Computer Terminal (1975) (2)
- Testosterone, Alcohol, and Civil and Rough Conflict Resolution Strategies in Lesbian Couples (2002) (2)
- Gravitation toward Walls among Human Subjects. (1976) (1)
- Beauty and Dating Choice--Objective and Subjective Reality. (1974) (1)
- Attitudes towards winner and loser after an election (1975) (1)
- Electronic AVTA: Signal processing for automatic vocal transaction analysis (1982) (1)
- A View of Levonian's Remarks on Studies of Self-Esteem and Persuasibility (1970) (1)
- Testosterone treatment, affect, and appearance (2003) (0)
- Sequential Analysis of Visual and Verbal Behavior During Dyadic Conversation. (1975) (0)
- Differential thermometer for studying cerebral asymmetry (1981) (0)
- A Computer Procedure to Map Citizens' Calls to the Police (1982) (0)
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