Bibliography of Publications by Hope College Faculty,
Through the Year 2001


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Mader, Catherine. (D. O. Handzy, M. A. Lisa, C.K. Gelbke, W. Bauer, F. C. Daffin, P. Decowski, W. G. Gong, E. Gualtieri, S.Hannuschke, R. Lacey, T. Li, W. G. Lynch, C. M. Mader, G. F. Peaslee, T. Reposuer,S. Pratt, A. M. Vander Molen, G. D. Westfall, J. Yee and S. J. Yennello). “Two-ProtonCorrelation Functions for 36Ar+45Sc at E/A=80 MeV,”Physical Review C, v.50 n.2, August 1994.

Mader, Catherine. (W. J. Llope, J. A. Conrad, C.M. Mader, G. Peilert, W. Bauer, D. Craig, E. Gualtieri, S. Hannuschke, R. A. Lacey, J. Lauret, T. Li, A. Nadasen, E. Norbeck, R. Pak, N. T. B. Stone, A.M. Vander Molen, G. D. Westfall, J. Yee and S. J. Yennello). “Autocorrelationsand Intermediate-Mass-Fragment Jultiplicities in Central Heavy-Ion Collisions,”Physical Review C, v.51, n.3, March 1995.

Mader, Catherine. (W. J. Llope, W. Bauer, D. Craig,E. E. Gualtieri, S. Hannuschke, R. A. Lacey, J. Lauret, T. Li, C. M. Mader,A. Nadasen, E. Norbeck, R. Pak, G. Peilert, N. T. B. Stone, A. M. Vander Molen,G. D. Westfall, Y. Jee and S. J. Yennello). “Sphericity of Central Heavy-IonReactions,” Physical Review C, v.52, n.4, October 1995.

Mader, Catherine (P. A. DeYoung, C. Dykstra, P.Gonthier, C. Mader, G. F. Peaslee, R. Sedlar, S. Sundbeck, N. Shaw, G. Westfall,D. Craig, R. Lacey, T. Li, T. Reposeur, A. VanderMolen, J. S. Winfield, andS. Yennello.) “Sensitivity of Small-Angle Correlations of Light Charged Particlesto Reaction Mechanisms in the 16O+27Al Reaction at 40MeV/Nucleon,” Physical Review C, v.56, n.1, July 1997, p.244-249.

Mader, Catherine M,  P.L. Jolivette, P.A. DeYoung, and G.F.Peaslee.  "The Restructured 'Advanced Laboratory' at Hope College - A StepToward Independence," Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry:Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference: Denton, Texas, November,1998. Jerome L. Duggan and I. L. Morgan, eds. Woodbury, NY: AIP Press, 1999,p.1110-1113.

Mahsun, Carol Anne.  Pop Art and the Critics.  Ann Arbor, MI: UMI ResearchPress, 1981, 1987.

Mahsun, Carol Anne, ed.  Pop Art: The Critical Dialogue.  Ann Arbor,MI: UMI Research Press, 1989.

Martin, Herb.  Visual Accounting, a Windows-based tutorial to accompanyFundamental Financial Accounting Concepts.  McGraw Hill, 1995.

McCarthy, Mary Susan. Balzac and His Reader.Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1982.

Mezeske, Richard J. “Why Examining Case Studies Improves Instructional Practice,”an assessment component of the Prentice Hall Literacy Cluster Website, www.prenhall.com/literacy-cluster.

Miller, Nancy. “Nourishing, Quiet Dignity,” Reviewof Martin Marty and Micah Marty, The Promise of Winter: Quickening the Spiriton Ordinary Days and in Fallow Seasons, in Perspectives, November1997, p.21-22.

Miller, Nancy. “Hiring for Mission,” Perspectives:A Journal of Reformed Thought, v.14, n.8, October 1999, p.16-17.

Miller, Sharon L. and Mark Chaves, eds.Financing American Religion. San Francisco: Alta Mira Press, 1999.

Miller, Sharon L. “The Meaning of ReligiousGiving,” and “Financing Parachurch Organizations,” Financing American Religion,Sharon L. Miller and Mark Chaves, eds. San Francisco: Alta Mira Press, 1999.

Mungall, William S. and Michael P.Doyle.  Experimental Organic Chemistry. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1980.

Mungall, William S. (Phillip F. Britt,William S. Mungall, and A. C. Buchanan, III) “Pyrolysis of a Polymeric Modelof Aromatic Carboxylic Acids in Low-Rank Coal,” Energy Fuels: An AmericanChemical Society Journal, v.12, n.3, 1998, p.660-661.

Munoa, Phillip B. III.  Review of Neil Elliot, Liberating Paul: The Justice of God and the Politics of the Apostle, The Cresset, v.59, n.2, Dec.1995.

Munoa, Phillip B. III.  Review of Edward M. Cook, Solving the Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls: New Light on the Bible, Christian Scholar’s Review,v.25, n.4, June 1996.

Munoa, Phillip B. III.  Review of James C. VanderKam, The Dead Sea ScrollsToday, in Christian Scholar’s Review, v.25 n.4, June 1996.

Munoa, Phillip B. III.  Review of John Barclay and John Sweet, eds., EarlyChristian Thought in its Jewish Context, in Christian Scholar’s Review,v.27, n.2, Winter 1997.

Munoa, Phillip. "Four Powers in Heaven: The Interpretation of Daniel 7 in the Testament of

Abraham,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha:Supplement Series 28, Sheffield Academic Press, 1998

Murray, Gregory et al. “Plant Succession, LandscapeManagement, and the Ecology of Frugiborous Birds in Abandoned Amazonian Pastures,”Conservation Biology, v.10, n.2, April 1996, p.491.

Murray, K. Greg (Kathy Winnett-Murray, Lori Herteland K. Greg Murray). “Herbivory and Anti-herbivory: Investigating the RelationshipBetween the Toxicity of Plant Chemical Extracts and Insect Damage to the Leaves,”Tested Studies in Biology Laboratory Education, v.18, 1997, p.249-272.

Murray, K. Gregory. “Fruiting Phenologies of Pioneer Plants: Constraints Imposedby Flowering Phenology, Disturbance Regime, and Disperser Migration Patterns,” in Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest, N.M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999,p.283-286.

Murray, K. Gregory. “The Importance of Different Bird Species as Seed Dispersers,”in Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest, N.M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright, eds.  New York: Oxford University Press,1999, p.294-295.

Murray, K. Gregory, S. Kinsman, and J.Bronstein. “Plant-animal Interactions,” Chapter 8 in Monteverde: Ecologyand Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest, N. M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright,eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Murray, K. Greg. (K. Winnett-Murray, K.G. Murray, L. Hertel, and C.C. Barney). "Energetic Strategies in Terrestrial Vertebrates," in Tested Studiesfor Laboratory Teaching.  Proceedings of the 21st Workshop/Conferenceof the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), S.J. Karcher,ed. v.21, 2000, p.356-379.

Murray, K. Greg. (K. G. Murray, S. Kinsman, J. L. Bronstein). “Fruiting Phenologiesof Pioneer Plants: Constraints Imposed by Flowering Phenology, Disturbance Regime,and Disperser Migration Patterns,” Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation ofa Tropical Cloud Forest, N. M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright, eds., NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1999, p.283.

Murray, K. Greg. (K. G. Murray, S. Kinsman, J. L. Bronstein). “The Importanceof Different Bird Species as Seed Dispersers,” Monteverde: Ecologyand Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest, N. M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright,eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, p.294.

Murray, K. Greg. (C. A. Harvey, W. A. Guindon, D. H. DeRosier, K. G. Murray).“The Importance of Forest Patches, Isolated Trees, and Agricultural Windbreaksfor Local and Regional Biodiversity: The Case of Monteverde, Costa Rica,” XXI- IUFRO World Congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, International Union of ForestryResearch Organizations, Subplenary Sessions, v.1, August 7-12, 2000, p.787-798.

Murray, K. Greg. (K. G. Murray, S. Kinsman, J. L. Bronstein). “Plant-AnimalInteractions,” Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest,N. M. Nadkarni and N. T. Wheelwright, eds., New York: Oxford University Press,1999, p.245-302.

Murray, K. Greg. (C. A. Lepczyk, K. G. Murray, K. Winnett-Murray, P. Bartell,E. Geyer, T. Work). "Seasonal Fruit Preferences for Lipids and Sugars byAmerican Robins,"  Auk,  v.117, n.3, July 2000, p.709-717.

Myers, David G. and S. J. Arenson. “Stimulus Factorsin Conformity,” Journal of Social Psychology, v.76, 1968, p.37-41

Myers, David G. (T. L. Radinsky and D. G. Myers).“The Influence of an Advantaged Third Person on Collaboration in a Prisoner’sDilemma Game,” Psychonomic Science, v.13, 1968, p.329-330.

Myers, David G. (C. S. Serum and D. G. Myers).“Prejudice and Perceived Belief Dissimilarity,” Perceptual and Motor Skills,v.30, 1970, p.947-950.

Myers, David G. (C. S. Serum and D. G. Myers).“Note on Prejudice and Personality,” Psychological Reports, v.26, 1970,p.65-66.

Myers, David G. (P. Murdoch, D. G. Myers, and G.F. Smith). “Information Effects on Cautious and Risky-Shift Items,” PsychonomicScience, v.20, 1970, p.97-98.

Myers, David G. and G. D. Bishop. “Discussion Effectson Racial Attitudes,” Science, v.169, 1970, p.778-779.

Myers, David G., P. Murdoch, and G. F. Smith. “ResponsibilityDiffusion and Drive Enhancement Effects on Risky-Shift,” Journal of Personality,v.38, 1970, p.418-425.

Myers, David G., D. W. Wong, and P. Murdoch. “DiscussionArguments, Information about Others’ Responses, and Risky-Shift,” PsychonomicScience, v.24, 1971, p.81-83.

Myers, David G. and G. D. Bishop. “Enhancementof Dominant Attitudes in Group Discussion,” Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, v.20, 1971, p.386-391.

Myers, David G. and P. Murdoch. “Is Risky-ShiftDue to Disproportionate Influence by Extreme Group Members?” British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, v.11, 1972, p.109-114.

Myers, David G. and S. J. Arenson. “Enhancementof Dominant Risk Tendencies in Group Discussion,” Psychologial Reports,v.30, 1972, p.615-623.

Myers, David G. “Summary and Bibliography of Experiments on Group-Induced Response Shift,” JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology,v.3, 1973, p.123.

Myers, David G., B. J. Schreiber, and D. J. Veil.“Effects of Discussion on Opinions Concerning Illegal Behavior,” Journalof Social Psychology, v.92, 1974, p.77-84.

Myers, David G. “Interpersonal Comparison Processesin Choice Dilemma Responding,” Journal of Psychology, v.86, 1974, p.287-292.

Myers, David G. (G. Bishop and D. G. Myers). “InformationalInfluence in Group Discussion,” Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,v.12, 1974, p.92-104.

Myers, David G., P. J. Bach, and B. V. Schreiber.“Normative and Informational Effects of Group Interaction,” Sociometry,v.37, 1974, p.275-286.

Myers, David G. and P. J. Bach. “Discussion Effectson Militarism-Pacifism: A Test of the Group Polarization Hypothesis,” Journalof Personality and Social Psychology, v.30, 1974, p.741-747.

Myers, David G. and H. Lamm. “The Polarizing Effectsof Group Discussion,” American Scientist, 63, 1975, p.297-303. (Reprintedin I. L. Janis, ed., Current Trends in Psychology, William Kaufman, 1977).

Myers, David G. “Discussion-Induced Attitude Polarization,”Human Relations, v.28, 1975, p.699-714.

Myers, David G. and P. J. Bach. “Group DiscussionEffects on Conflict Behavior and Self-Justification,” Psychological Reports,v.38, 1976, p.135-140.

Myers, David G. and M. F. Kaplan. “Group-InducedPolarization in Simulated Juries,” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,v.2, 1976, p.63-66.

Myers, David G. (H. Lamm and D. G. Myers). “Machiavellianism,Discussion Time, and Group Shift,” Social Behavior and Personality, v.4,1976, p.41-48.

Myers, David G. (H. Lamm, D. G. Myers, and R. Ochsmann).“On Predicting Group-Induced Shift Toward Risk or Caution: A Second Look atSome Experiments,” Psycholotgische Beitrage, v.18, 1976, p.288-296.

Myers, David G. and H. Lamm. “The Group PolarizationPhenomenon,” Psychological Bulletin, v.83, 1976, p.602-627.

Myers, David G., S. B. Wojcicki, and B. S. Aardema.“Attitude Comparison: Is There Ever a Bandwagon Effect?” Journal of AppliedSocial Psychology, v.7, 1977, p.341-347.

Myers, David G. “Capital Punishment,” ChurchHerald, Feb. 18, 1977, p.14-15.

Myers, David G. “Polarizing Effects of Social Comparison,”Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, v.14, 1978, p.554-563.

Myers, David G. The Human Puzzle: PsychologicalResearch and Christian Belief. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1978.

Myers, David G. (H. Lamm and D. G. Myers). “GroupInduced Polarization of Attitudes and Behavior,” Advances in ExperimentalSocial Psychology, L. Berkowitz, ed., v.11, New York: Academic Press, p.15-195.

Myers, David G. and Tom Ludwig. “Let’s Cut thePoortalk,” Saturday Review, Oct. 24, 1978, p.24-25.

Myers, David G. “How Groups Intensify Decisions,”Human Nature, March 1979, p.34-39. (Reprinted in Annual Editions:Psychology 80/81, 81/82 and in Readings in Social Psychology.)

Myers, David G. and J. Ridl. “Can We All Be Better Than Average?” PsychologyToday,  August 1979, p.89, 95-98.

Myers, David G. “Do We All Have a Superiority Complex?”Wonderland Magazine (Grand Rapids Press), Oct. 14, 1979, p.34.

Myers, David G. “How Christians Can Cope with Inflation,”Christian Century, May 30, 1979, p.609-613.

Myers, David G. The Inflated Self: Human Illusionsand the Biblical Call to Hope. New York: Seabury Press, 1980.

Myers, David G., J. B. Bruggink, R. C. Kersting,and B. A. Schlosser. “Does Learning Others’ Opinion?” Personality and SocialPsychology Bulletin, v.6, 1980, p.253-260.

Myers, David G. (T. E. Ludwig and D. G. Myers)“Creative Coping: Helping Your Congregation See the Light in Inflation’s Gloom,”Christian Ministry, March 1980, p.5-8.

Myers, David G. and J. Shaughnessy. “Getting theMessage,” Church Herald, March 21, 1980, p.14-17. (Reprinted as “MemorablePreaching,” Christian Ministry, January 1981, p.31-34, and in MilitaryChaplain’s Review, Summer 1981, p.9-15.)

Myers, David G. “Faith and Action: A Seamless Tapestry,”Christianity Today, November 18, 1980, p.16-19.

Myers, David G. “Loving God With Our Minds,” ChurchHerald, Nov. 24, 1980, p.13-14.

Myers, David G. and Thomas E. Ludwig, Merold Westphal, Robin J. Klay.  Inflation,Poortalk, and the Gospel.  Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, 1981.

Myers, David G. and J. Ridl. “Aren’t All ChildrenGifted?” Today’s Education (General Edition), February/March 1981, p.30-33.(Reprinted by Chicago Tribune, Education West, Annual Editions: EducationalPsychology 82, Target Magazine, Career Guidance Services; digested by PsychologyToday.)

Myers, David G. “The Psychology of ESP,” ScienceDigest, August 1981, p.18-19.

Myers, David G. “Is God a Cosmic Vending Machine?”Church Herald, Jan. 23, 1981, p.10-12.

Myers, David G. “Christian Hope,” Church Herald,June 12, 1981, p.3-7.

Myers, David G. “The God of Scoundrels . . . isa God of Power,” The Other Side, June 1981, p.42-43.

Myers, David G., K. Osterman, K. Picha, L. Schack,and N. L. Wood. “So You Thought You Knew-It-All-Along,” Replications in SocialPsychology, v.2, 1982, p.53-54.

Myers, David G. “Polarizing Effects of Social Interaction,”in H. Brandstatter, J. H. Davis, and G. Stocker-Kreichgauer, eds., GroupDecision Making. London: Academic Press, p.125-161.

Myers, David G. “The Psychology of Social Evil,”The Other Side, April 1982, p.28-30.

Myers, David G. “Self-Serving Bias,” EvangelicalNewsletter, June 18, 1982.

Myers, David G. (T. E. Ludwig and D. G. Myers)“Why Inflation Hurts: Some Psychological and Theological Perspectives,” Currentsin Theology and Mission, v.9, Dec. 1, 1982, p.157-166.

Myers, David G. “The Inflated Self,” ChristianCentury, Dec. 1, 1982, p.1226-1230.

Myers, David G. (T. Ludwig and D. G. Myers) “StayingUp in a Down Economy,” JD Journal, Winter 1982-83, p.13.

Myers, David G.  Social Psychology, First, Second, Third, Fourth, FifthEditions. McGraw-Hill, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996.

Myers, David G. (M. Bolt and D. G. Myers) Teachers’Resource and Test Manual to Accompany Social Psychology, First and SecondEditions. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983, 1987.

Myers, David G. “A New Look at Pride,” in C. W.Ellison, ed., Your Better Self. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1983.

Myers, David G. “Be Skeptical of Psychic’s Claims,”Wonderland Magazine (Grand Rapids Press), Dec. 3, 1983, p.33-34.

Myers, David G. “Beware the Temptation of Pride,”Reformed Journal, June 1983, p.3-5.

Myers, David G. “ESP and the Paranormal: Supernaturalor Super Fraud?” Christianity Today, July 15, 1983, p.14-17.

Myers, David G. “As in Basketball, So in Life,”Wonderland Magazine (Grand Rapids Press), April 8, 1984, p.37.

Myers, David G. (M. Bolt and D. G. Myers) TheHuman Connection: How People Change People, Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity,1984. (Also published in Britain by Hodder/Stoughton, 1985, and in Portugeseby Sociedade Religiosa Edicoes Vida Nova of San Paulo.)

Myers, David G. and T. Ludwig. “What Money Can’tBuy,” Partnership, June 1984, p.52-54.

Myers, David G. “Don’t Be So Negative,” JD Journal,1985, p.27.

Myers, David G. “Social Psychology and ChristianFaith,” in M. Jeeves (ed.), Behavioural Sciences: A Christian Perspective.Leicester, England: InterVarsity Press. (Reprinted in S. L. Jones, ed., Psychologyand the Christian Faith: An Introductory Reader. Grandd Rapids, MI: Baker,1986.)

Myers, David G. “Text Writing at an UndergraduateCollege,” Resources in Education (ERIC # ED248764), 1985.

Myers, David G.  Psychology. First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Editions.New York: Worth Publishers, Inc., 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998. (Also publishedin Spanish and Italian.)

Myers, David G. and M. Jeeves. Psychology Throughthe Eyes of Faith. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987. (Also publishedin Britain and Korea, and in Danish.)

Myers, David G. and C. W. Green. “A Social Psychologyof Evangelism,” Reformed Review, v.41, n.1, 1987, p.29-43.

Myers, David G. “Yin and Yang in PsychologicalResearch and Christian Belief,” published simultaneously in Britain by Faithand Thought, v.13, 1987, p.33-52 and in the USA by Perspectives in Scienceand Christian Faith, v.39, 1987, p.128-139. (Reprinted in H. N. Maloney,ed., Psychology of Religion: Personalities, Problems, Possibilities,Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1991.)

Myers, David G. “The Witness of Unpretentious Lives,”The Wittenburg Door, June/July 1987, p.2-6.

Myers, David G.  Psicologia.  Buenos Aires:  Panamericana, 1988.

Myers, David G. and M. A. Jeeves. “Nice Peopleand Evil Doers,” Church Herald, February 19, 1988, p.11-13.

Myers, David G. and M. A. Jeeves. “The Power ofPositive Thinking,” Christianity Today, April 22, 1988, p.26-28.

Myers, David G. (J. Swim, E. Borgida, G. Maruyamaand D. G. Myers). “Joan McKay vs. John McKay: Do Gender Stereotypes Bias Evaluations?”Psychological Bulletin, v.105, 1989, p.409-429.

Myers, David G. “Guaranteed Winner Demonstrationsfor Introductory Psychology,” Network, Spring 1989, p.6-7.

Myers, David G. “Organizational and IntegrativeIssues in the Introductory Psychology Course,” Network, v.7, n.1, 1989,p.7-8, 15.

Myers, David G. Exploring Psychology, First,Second, Third Editions. New York: Worth Publishers, 1990, 1993, 1996.

Myers, David G. “The Pursuit of Happiness,” interviewin The Door, March/April 1990, p.16-21.

Myers, David G. “This Thing Called Prayer,” ChurchHerald, August 1990, p.8-10.

Myers, David G. “Psychology and Faith,” Perspectives,Nov. 1990, p.4-7.

Myers, David G. “Union is Strength: A Consumer’sView of Meta-Analysis,” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, v.17,1991, p.265-266.

Myers, David G. “Are We Body and Soul? A Responseto James Beck,” Journal of Psychology and Religion, v.10, 1991, p.36-38.

Myers, David G. “Steering Between the Extremes:On Being a Christian Scholar in Psychology,” Christian Scholar’s Review,v.20, 1991, p.376-383.

Myers, David G. “The Mystery of the Ordinary,”in H. N. Malony, ed., Psychology of Religion: Personalities, Problems, Possibilities.Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1991, p.407-412. (Reprinted from PsychologyThrough the Eyes of Faith, by Myers and Jeeves.)

Myers, David G. “Don’t All Children Have Gifts?”Education Weekly, Jan. 11, 1991.

Myers, David G. The Pursuit of Happiness: Whois Happy—and Why. New York: William Morrow, 1992. (Also published in BritishCommonwealth and Greece.)

Myers, David G. “A Quarter-Century Professing Psychology:Lessons I Have Learned,” Contemporary Social Psychology, v.16, 1992,p.44-49.

Myers, David G. “The Secrets of Happiness,” PsychologyToday, July/August 1992, p.38-45.

Myers, David G. “Understanding Happiness,” BottomLine: Personal, July 15, 1992, p.9-10.

Myers, David G. “Finding Happiness,” ChurchHerald, Sept. 1992, p.32-34.

Myers, David G. “Older, Wiser, and Happier?” ABetter Tomorrow, Fall 1992, p.88-91.

Myers, David G. “The Pursuit of Happiness,” ChristianityToday, Nov. 23, 1992, p.23-26.

Myers, David G. “Here’s How to Get Much More Satisfactionat Work . . . and Play,” Bottom Line: Personal, Oct. 15, 1992, p.9-10.Reprinted in Health Confidential, February 1993, p.5-6.

Myers, David G. “Pursuing Happiness,” PsychologyToday, July/August 1993, p.32-35, 66-67.

Myers, David G. “Let’s Focus on the Family,” Perspectives,May 1993, p.3-4.

Myers, David G. “An Attitude of Gratitude,” TheBanner, Nov. 22, 1993, p.14-15.

Myers, David G. Exploring Social Psychology.New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.

Myers, David G. “Interview on Happiness,” PsychologyToday, July/August 1994, p.35-37.

Myers, David G. “Who is Happy?” PsychologicalScience, v.6, 1995, p.10-19 (reprinted in Annual Editions: Social Psychology97/98; digested in Frontier Issues in Economic Thought: Vol. 3, HumanWell-Being and Economic Goals).

Myers, David G. “Linking Television and Violence,”Church Herald, February 1995, p.31-32.

Myers, David G. “Humility: Theology Meets Psychology,”Reformed Review, v.48, 1995, p.195-206.

Myers, David G. “Teaching, Texts, and Values,”Journal of Psychology and Theology, v.34, 1995, p.244-247.

Myers, David G. and E. Diener. “The Pursuit ofHappiness,” Scientific American, May 1996, p.54-56.

Myers, David G. “On Professing Psychological Scienceand Christian Faith,” Journal of Psychology and Christianity, v.15, 1996,p.143-149.

Myers, David G. “Crossing the Line,” ChurchHerald, November 1996, p.29-32. (Winner of Associated Church Press 1997Award of Merit.)

Myers, David G. “Does Economic Growth Improve Human Morale? Enough!” Centerfor a New American Dream, v.1, 1997, p.1-3.  Reprinted on Libertytree Website:http://www.libertytree.org.

Myers, David G. “Money and Misery,” The ConsumingPassion, Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997.

Myers, David G. “Professing Psychology with Passion,”Teaching Introductory Psychology, R. J. Sternberg, ed., Washington, D.C.:American Psychological Association, 1997.

Myers, David G.  Psychology, Fifth Edition.  New York, NY: Worth Publishers,1997.

Myers, David G. and E. Diener. “La Poursuite Scientifiquedu Bonheur,” Revue Quebecoise de Psychologie, v.18, n.2, 1997, p.13.

Myers, David G. and E. Diener. “The New ScientificPursuit of Happiness,” Harvard Mental Health Letter, v.14, n.2, 1997,p.4-7.

Myers, David G. and E. Diener.  “The Science of Happiness,” The Futurist,v.31, n.5, 1997, p.S1-S7.

Myers, David G.  Exploring Psychology, Fourth Edition.  New York: WorthPublishers, 1998.

Myers, David G.  Forward to James Waller’s Face to Face: The Changing Stateof Racism Across America.  NewYork: Plenum, 1998.

Myers, David G.  “Money and misery,” The Consuming Passion: Christianityand the Consumer Culture, R. Clapp, ed., Downer's Grove, IL: InterVarsityPress, 1998.

Myers, David. G.  Social Psychology, Sixth Edition.  New York: McGraw-HillCollege, 1998.

Myers, David G. “Spirituality and Health—DoThey Relate?” in Science and Spirit, v.9, n.30, 1998.

Myers, David G. “Accepting What CannotBe Changed,” Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought, v.14, n.6,June/July 1999, p.5-7.

Myers, David G. “Accepting What CannotBe Changed,” in Homosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Consciencefor the Churches, Walter Wink, ed. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999,p. 67-70.

Myers, David G. “Close Relationships andQuality of Life,” in Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology,D. Kahneman, E. Diener, and N. Schwarz, eds. New York: Russell Sage Foundation,1999, p.374-391.

Myers, David G.  Exploring Psychology, Fourth Edition. New York: WorthPublishers, 1999.

Myers, David G. “The Pursuit of Happiness,”Horizons, January/February 1999, p.9-11.

Myers, David G. and J. Waller. “Reflectionson Scholarship from the Liberal Arts Academy,” American Psychologist,v.54, 1999, p.358-361.

Myers, David G. Social Psychology,Sixth Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill, 1999.

Myers, David G. The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty. New Haven: Yale, 2000.

Myers, David G. “The American Paradox,”  K-12 Education: Culture and Community,G. J. Van Wylen, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Van Andel Education Institute, 2000.

Myers, David G.  “The Disconnect Between Wealth and Well-being: It’s Not theEconomy, Stupid,” The Edge World Question Center, 2000. (

Myers, David G.  Exploring Social Psychology, Second Edition. Boston:McGraw Hill, 2000.

Myers, David G. “Faith and Psychological Science,” Psychology and Christianity: Four Views, E. L. Johnson and S. Jones, eds. Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsityPress, 2000.

Myers, David G. “Feeling Good about Fredrickson’s Positive Emotions,” Prevention& Treatment, v.3, March 7, 2000. http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume3/pre0030002c.html.

Myers, David G. "Fight Society's Ills Through Marriage," editorial,Detroit Free Press, July 27, 2000.

Myers David G. "The Funds, Friends, and Faith of Happy People," American Psychologist, v.55, n.1, January 2000, p.56-67.

Myers, David G.  “Hope and Happiness,” Dimensions of Optimism and Hope,J. Gillham, ed.  Radnor, PA: Templeton Foundation Press, 2000, p.323-336.

Myers, David G. “Is Prayer Clinically Effective?” Reformed Review, v.53,n.2, 2000, p.95-102.

Myers, David G. Myers in Modules: Psychology, Sixth EditionNewYork: Worth Publishers, 2001.

Myers, David G. “Prayer, Faith, and Health,” Reformed Review, v.53,n.2, 2000, p.119-126.

Myers, David G.  Psychology. Sixth Edition.  New York, NY: Worth Publishers,2000.

Myers, David G. “The Psychology of Humility,” Ten Scientists Consider HumilityTheology, R. L. Herrmann, ed.  Radnor, PA:  Templeton Foundation Press,2000, p.153-175.

Myers, David G. A Quiet World: Living with Hearing Loss.  New Haven,CT: Yale University Press, 2000.

Myers, David G. “Resolving the American Paradox,” USA Today (onlineedition), June 29, 2000.  Available at   Reprinted in The Responsive Community,Winter 2000/2001, and abbreviated version in The Detroit Free Press.

Myers, David G., ed. Scientific American Psychology Reader.  New York:Scientific  American and Worth Publishers, 2000.

Myers, David G.  “Sexual Orientation and Science,” Rightly Dividing theWord of Truth, L. Polaski, ed. Baptist Peace Fellowship and Alliance ofBaptists, 2000.

Myers, David G.  “Toward a More Positive Psychology,” Psychology Today,May/June 2000, p.36.

Myers, David G. “Wanting More in an Age of Plenty,” Christianity Today,v.44, n.5, April 24, 2000, p.94-99.

Myers, David G.  “Wealth and Well-being,” God for the 21st Century,R. Stannard, ed.  Radnor, PA:  Templeton Foundation Press, 2000, p.99-102.

Myers, David G. “Wealth, Well-being, and the New American Dream,” Center forthe New American Dream,   Abbreviated version in Enough!, Summer 2000,p.5-6.

Myers, David G. “Do We Fear the Right Things?” APS Observer, December2001, p.3, 31.

Myers, David G. “Fearing the Wrong Things,” Scripps Howard News ServiceOp-Ed Commentary, December 14, 2001.

Myers, David G.  Exploring Psychology, Fifth Edition. New York: Worth,2001.

Myers, David G. “Resolving the American Paradox,” The Los Angeles Psychologist,March/April 2001, p.13-14.

Myers, David G.  Social Psychology, Seventh Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill,2001.

Myers, David G. “The Supply Side of Television,” Building a Healthy Culture:Strategies for an American Cultural Renaissance, D. Eberly, ed. Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 2001.