Journal ArticlesCarlsmith, J.M., & Anderson, C.A. (1979). Ambient temperature and the occurrence of collective violence: A new analysis . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 337-344.Anderson, C.A., & Harvey, R.J. (1988). Discriminating between problems in living: An examination of measures of depression, loneliness, shyness, and social anxiety . Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 6, 482-491. Anderson, C.A. (1989). Temperature and aggression: Ubiquitous effects of heat on the occurrence of human violence . Psychological Bulletin, 106, 74-96. Anderson, C.A., & DeNeve, K.M. (1992). Temperature, aggression, and the negative affect escape model . Psychological Bulletin, 111, 347-351. Anderson, C.A., Miller, R.S., Riger, A.L., Dill, J.C., & Sedikides, C. (1994). Behavioral and characterological attributional styles as predictors of depression and loneliness: Review, refinement, and test . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 549-558. Deuser, W.E., & Anderson, C.A. (1995). Controllability attributions and learned helplessness: Some methodological and conceptual problems . Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 16, 297-318. Anderson, C.A., & Anderson, K.B. (1996). Violent crime rate studies in philosophical context: A destructive testing approach to heat and southern culture of violence effects . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 740-756. Anderson, C.A., & Bushman, B.J. (1997). External validity of "trivial" experiments: The case of laboratory aggression . Review of General Psychology, 1, 19-41. Anderson, C.A., Lindsay, J.J., & Bushman, B.J. (1999). Research in the psychological laboratory: Truth or triviality? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8, 3-9. Anderson, C. A., Benjamin, A. J., Wood, P. K., and Bonacci,
A.M.
(in press).
Development and Testing of the Attitudes Toward Violence Scale:
Evidence for a Four-Factor Model . Aggressive Behavior |
Book Chapters and Other Publications
Anderson, C.A., & Anderson, K.B. (1998).
Temperature and aggression: Paradox, controversy, and a (Fairly) clear
picture.
Chapter in R. Geen & E. Donnerstein (Eds.) Human aggression:
Theories,
research and implications for policy. (pp. 247-298). San Diego, CA:
Academic
Press.
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