North American Journal of Psychology
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North American Journal of Psychology (ISSN 1527-7143)
(Highlights from the first eight years)
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Insightful interviews with some of the world's most famous and accomplished
Psychologists:
Phil Zimbardo (Vol. 1, No. 1) Robert Sternberg (Vol. 3, No. 1)
James M. Jones (Vol. 2, No. 2) Elizabeth Loftus (Vol. 2, No. 1)
Loretta Bradley (Vol. 2, No. 2) Russell Eisenman (Vol. 3, No. 2)
Albert Ellis (Vol. 4, No. 3) Arnold Lazarus (Vol. 4, No. 2)
Howard Gardner (Vol. 5, No. 1)
Invited paper by Bob Altemeyer, award-winning author and researcher, on the
topic of authoritarianism (Vol. 1, No. 2)
Invited paper by Daniel Wann, sport psychologist, researcher, and author of a
prominent text in sport psychology (Vol. 3, no. 2)
Invited paper by Adrian Furnham , one of the most prolific contemporary
psychologists, on topic of cross-cultural and sex differences in intelligence
(Vol. 2, No. 2)
Invited paper by Ernest Hartmann on Boundaries of the Mind (Vol. 3, No. 3)
Papers from a variety of countries, including: Australia , England , France , Germany , Ireland , Italy , Japan , Malaysia , Norway , Spain , Turkey , and of course, Canada .
Papers on a wide variety of interesting topics. Several of these appear below in no particular order, with edited titles, volume numbers, and last names of authors.
Gender and Humor. What Makes a Difference? Gallivan (Vol. 1, no. 2)
Distress & Coping Following a Turkish Earthquake. Karanci, et al. (Vol. 1, no. 2)
Self-esteem and Sex Attitudes as Predictors of Abstinence. Donnelly, et al. (Vol. 1, no. 2)
Effects of Shyness & Brainstorming on Productivity. Bradshaw, et al. (Vol. 1, no. 2)
Health Practices Among Rural & Urban Elderly. Thorson & Powell (Vol. 2, no. 1)
Threat Perception & Reluctance to Donate Organs. Campbell & deMan (Vol. 2, no. 1)
Lost Letter Responses from Small Communities. Bridges & Clark (Vol. 2, no. 1)
Multicultural Attitudes Toward Disabilities. Scattone & Lee (Vol. 1, no. 2)
Work Attitudes of Asian Americans. Weaver (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Analysis of Clinton ’s Job Approval Ratings. Nail & Scott (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Psychological Characteristics of Tattooers & Body-piercers. Frederick & Bradley (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Relationship Between Dream Recall & Dream Content. Schredl (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Organizational Citizenship & the Work Environment. Turnipseed & Murkison (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Attitudes Toward Ethnic Minorities. Tomkiewicz & Bass (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Aspects of Creativity Affected by Imaging Capacity. Campos , et al. (Vol. 2, no. 2)
Effects of Item Difficulty on Multiple-choice Test Performance. Skinner (Vol. 1, No. 1)
Infant Communication. Vandenberg (Vol. 1, no. 1)
Promoting Altruism in Troubled Youth. Canale & Beckley (Vol. 1, no. 1)
Age-discrepant Romances: Why Do They Work? Zak, et al. (Vol. 3, no. 1)
Purpose in Life: Relationship to Happiness, Depression, Grieving. Robak & Griffin (Vol. 2, no. 1)
Sense of Humor in Black & White. Thorson, et al. (Vol. 3, no. 1)
Interdisciplinarity & the Cross-training of Clinical Psychologists. Holland (Vol. 3, no. 1)
Thinking Critically: Preservice Teachers Vs. Other Students. Eigenberger, et al. (Vol. 3, no. 1)
Study of Multi-component Weight Loss Treatments. Johnson & Brinker (Vol. 3, no. 1)
The Assessment of Interrogative Suggestibility in Adolescents. Calicchia & Santostefano (Vol. 6, no. 1)
The Effect of Criminality on the Recognition of Faces. MacLin & MacLin (Vol. 6, no. 1)
Expectations of Finding a ‘Soul Mate’ With Online Dating. Houran & Lange (Vol. 6, no. 2)
Cognitive Enhancement Through Stimulation of Chemical Senses. Zoladz & Raudenbush (Vol. 7, no. 1)
Prevalence of Procrastination in the US , UK , & Australia . Ferrari, et al. (Vol. 7, no. 1)
Attribution of Responsibility in Acquaintance Rape Involving Ecstasy. Castello, et al. (Vol. 8, no. 3)
Is Attitude Toward Capital Punishment Related to Sentencing Recommendations? McKelvie (Vol. 8, no. 3)
"It seems to me that over time, psychology will become increasingly influenced by women psychologists as they move up into positions of power." Phil Zimbardo, commenting on the changing field of psychology

