Kierniesky Article Citations

 

     The article cited is in bold type.   The subsequent references citing it are listed below by year.  Incomplete reference listings from the citation indexes have yet to be examined. The total number of citations as of  January, 2009 equal 74.   As of that date, 4 were self-citations Kierniesky or coauthor.

 

     Kierniesky, N. C. (1973) The effects of intracranial androgen implantation on male sexual behavior and peripheral tissue in the rat. Dissertation Abstracts International B, 33(8), 3982.

 

     1. (1972) Communications in Behavioral Biology, 7, 567-

(Comment: became Behavioral Biology in 1973)

 

     Kierniesky, N. C. & Gerall, A. A. (1973)  Effects of testosterone implants in the brain on the sexual behavior and peripheral tissue of the male rat.  Physiology and Behavior,  11,  633-640.

 

     1. Greenstein, J. S. (1974) Current bibliographic index of mammalian reproduction. Contraception, 9, 423-438.

 

     2. Conrad, L. C. A, and Pfaff, D. W. (1976) Efferents from medial basal forebrain and hypothalamus in the rat: 1. An autoradiographic study of the medial preoptic area.  Journal of  Comparative  Neurology, 169, 185-220.

 

     3. Redmond, D. E., Baulu, J., Murphy, D. L., Loriaux, D. L., Zeigler, M. G., and Lake, C. R. (1976)  The effects of testosterone on plasma and plalelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) and plasma dopamine-hydroxylase (DBH) activities in the male Rhesus monkey.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 38, 315-326.

 

     4. Davidson, J. M., Smith, E. R. and Damassa, Da. (1977) Comparative analysis of roles of androgen in feedback mechanisms and sexual behavior.   In L. Martini & M. Motta (Eds),  Androgens and Antiandrogens,  New York:Raven Press,  137-150.

 

     5. Smith, E. R., Damassa, D. A. and Davidson, J. M. (1977) Hormone administration: Peripheral and intracranial implants.  In R. D. Myers (Ed) Methods in psychobiology. Vol 3, Advanced Laboratory Techniques in Neuropsychology and Neurobiology, New York: Academic Press, 259-279.  

 

     6. Smith, E. R. Damassa, D. A. and Davidson, J. M. (1977) Plasma testosterone and sexual behavior following intracerebral implantation of testosterone propionate in the castrated male rat, Hormones and Behavior, 8(1), 77-87.

 


     7. Ward, J. L. (1977) Regulation of sexual behavior by hormones in male nonprimates.  In J. Money and H. Musaph (Eds), Handbook of sexology II: Genetics, hormones and behavior,  New York: Elsevier, 377-391.

 

     8. Batty, J.  (1978) Animal Behavior, 26, 339-           

 

 

     9.  Hart, B. L. (1978)  Reflexive mechanisms in copulatory behavior. In T. E. McGill, D. A. Dewsbury, & B. D. Sachs (Eds), Sex and behavior: Status and Prospectus, New York: Plenum, 205-242. 

 

     10. Crews, D. (1979) Neuroendocrinology of lizard reproduction.  Biology of Reproduction, 20,  51-73.

 

     11. Davis, P. G. and Barfield, R. J. (1979) Activation of masculine sexual behavior by intracranial estradiol benzoate implants in male rats.  Neuroendocrinology,   28, 217-227.

 

     12. McEwen, B. S. Davis, P. G., Parsons, B., and Pfaff, D. W. (1979) The brain as a target for steriod hormone action.  In Cowan, W. M., Hall, Z. W. and Kanel, E. R.  (Eds).  Annual review of neuroscience,  2,  65-112.

 

     13. Scouten, C. W. Burrell, L. Palmer, J. and Cegavske (1980) Lateral projections of the medial preoptic area are necessary for androgens influence on urine marking and copulation  in rats. Physiology and Behavior, 25, 237-243.

 

      14. Ellis, L. (1982) Ethology and Sociobiology, 3, 171-    

 

 

     15. Gandelman, R. (1984) Relative contributions of aggression and reproduction to behavioral endocrinology. Aggressive Behavior, 10, 123-133.

 

     16. Sach, B. D., Glater, G. B. and O'Hanlon, J. K. (1984)  Morphology of the erect glans penis in rats under various gonadal hormone conditions. Anatomical Record, 210,  45-52.

 

     17. Whisett, J. M., Noden, P. F., Cherry, J., and Lawton, A. D. (1984)  Effect of transitional photoperiods on testicular development and puberty in male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 72, 277-286.

 

     18. Albert, D. J., Walsh, M. L., Gorzalka, B. B., Mendelson, S., and Zalys, C.  (1986)  Intermale social aggression: Suppression by medial preoptic area lesions. Physiology and Behavior,  38, 169-173.

 


     19. Butera, P. C. and Czaja, J. A. (1989) Activation of sexual behavior in male rats by combined subcutaneous and intracranial treatments of 5    -dihydrotestosterone.  Hormones and Behavior, 23, 92-105.

 

     20. Butera, P. C. and Czaja, J. A.(1989) Effects of intracranial in dihydrotestosterone on the reproductive physiology and behavior of male guinea pigs. Hormones and Behavior, 23, 424-431.

 

     21. Lisciott, C. A., DeBold, J. F.,  Haney, M. and Miczek, K. A. (1990)  Implants of testosterone into the septal forebrain activate aggressive behavior in male mice. Aggressive Behavior, 16, 249-258.

 

     22. Lisciott, C. A. and Morrell, J. I. (1990) Androgen-concentrating neurons of the forebrain project to the midbrain in rats.  Brain Research, 516, 107-112.

 

     23. Tang, Y. P. and Sisk, C. L.  Testosterone in MPOA elicits behavioral but not neuroendocrine responses in ferrets. (1991) Brain Research Bulletin,  26,  373-378.

 

     24. Nyby, J, Matochik, J. A. and Barfield, R. J. (1992) Intracranial androgens and estrogenic stimulation of male-typical behaviors in house mice (Mus domesticus,  Hormones and Behavior, 26, 24-45.

 

     25. Kondo, Y, Yamanouchi, K and Arai, Y.  (1993) P-chlorophenylalamine facilitates copulatory behavior in septal-lesioned but not preoptic-lesioned male rats. Journal of  Neuroendocrinology,  5, 629-633.

 

     26. Edwards, D. A., Walter, B., and Liang, P. (1996)  Hypothalamic and olfactory control of sexual behavior and partner preference in male rats. Physiology and Behavior,  60, 1347-1354.

 

     27. Greco, B., Edwards, D. A., Michael, R. P. and Clancy, A. N. (1996)  Androgen receptor immunoreactivity and mating-induced FOS expression in forebrain and midbrain structures in the male rat.  Neuroscience, 75, 161-167.

 

     28.  Sipos, M. L. and Nyby, J. G.  (1998) Intracranial androgenic activiation of male-

typical behaviors in house mice: Concurrent stimulation of the medial preoptic area and medial nucleus of the amygdala.   Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 10(8), 577-586.

 

     29. Larsson, K. and Ahlenius, S. (1999) Brain and sexual behavior.  In Advancing from the ventral striatum to the extended amygdala, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 877, 292-308.

 

 


     Kierniesky, N. C. (1975) Computer-assisted-instruction in an under-graduate psychology laboratory course. In J. B. Maas & D. A. Kleiber  (Eds.)  Directory of Teaching Innovations in Psychology. Washington: American Psychological Association, 487-488.

 

     1. Ward, E. F. (1984)  Statistics mastery: A novel approach.  Teaching of Psychology, 11, 223-225.      (a mis-citation!)

 

     Kierniesky, N. C., Sick, T., & Kruppenbacher, F. (1977)  Open field activity of albino rats as a function of sex, age, and repeated testing. Psychological Reports,  40, 1255-1260.

 

     1. Slob, A. K., Bogers, H. and Van Stolk, M. A. (1981)  Effects if gonadectomy and exogenous gonadal steroids on sex differences in open field behavior of adult rats.  Behavioural Brain Research,  2, 347-362.       

 

     2. Slob, A. K.,  Huizer, T., and Van Der Werfftenbosch, J. J. (1986) Ontogeny of sex differences in open-field ambulation in the rat.  Physiology & Behavior, 37, 313-315.

 

     3. Gob, R., Kollner, U., Kollner, O. and Klingberg, F. (1986) Postnatal development of open field behavior of male and female rats.  Biomedica Biochimica Acta,  45,  1301-1313.

 

     4. West, C.H.K. and Michael, R. P. (1988)  Mild stress influences sex differences in exploratory and amphetamine-enhanced activity in rats.  Behavioural Brain Research, 30, 95-97.      

 

     5. Alonso, S. J., Arevalo, R., Afonso, D., and Rodriquez, M. (1991)  Effects of maternal stress during pregnancy on forced swimming test behavior of the offspring. Physiology & Behavior, 50, 511-517.

 

     6. Renner, N. J,  Bennett, A. J. and White, J. C. (1992) Age and sex as factors influencing spontaneous exploration and object investigation by preadult rats (Rattus norvegicus)  Journal of Comparative Psychology,  106, 217-227

 

     7. Miyamoto, K. (1997) A temporary reduction of emotional reactivity in postweaning,

prejuvenile rats: Examination by the Runway Test. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 68(5), 339-345.

 

 


     Kierniesky, N. C. & Groelinger, L.  (1977)  General anxiety and death imagery in Catholic seminarians and college students.  Journal of Psychology,  97, 199-203.

 

     1. Torres, WD (1983) Arquivos Brasileros De Psicologia and Arquivos Brasilero De Psicologia Aplicada, 35,  3-

 

     2. Torres, WD (1986) Arquivos Brasileros De Psicologia and Arquivos Brasilero De Psicologia Aplicada, 37,  3-

 

     Kierniesky, N. C. (1984)  Undergraduate research in small psychology departments.  Teaching of Psychology, 11(1), 15-18.

 

     1. Carsrud, A. L., Palladino, J. J., Tanke, E. D., Aubrecht, L. and Huber, R. J., (1984)  Undergraduate psychology research conferences: Goals, policies, and procedures.  Teaching of Psychology, 11, 141-145.

 

     2. Berry, K. A. and Daniel, R. S. (1985)  Annotated bibliography on the teaching of psychology: 1984.  Teaching of Psychology, 12, 231-236.

 

     3. Prentice-Dunn, S. and Roberts, M. C. (1985) A summer internship in psychological research: Preparation of minority undergraduates for graduate study.   Teaching of Psychology, 12, 142-145.

 

     4. Starke, M. C. (1985) A research practicum: Undergraduates as assistants in psychological research.  Teaching of Psychology, 12, 158-160.

 

     5. Chamberlain, K. (1986)  Teaching the practical research course. Teaching of Psychology,. 13, 204-208.

 

     6. Lipton, J. P. (1986) A successful undergraduate psychology conference: Organized through a special course  Teaching of Psychology,. 13, 111-115.

 

     7. Lutsky, N. (1986)  Undergraduate research experience through the analysis of data sets in psychology courses.  Teaching of Psychology, 13, 119-122.

 

     8.  Ware, M. E. & Brewer, C. L. (Eds.) (1988) Handbook for teaching statistics and research methods.  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,  187-200.

 

     9. Friedrich, J. (1990) Learning to view psychology as a science: Self-persuasion through writing.  Teaching of Psychology, 17, 23-27.

 

     10. Gibson, P. R., Kahn, A. S. and Mathie, V. A. (1996) Undergraduate research groups: Two models.   Teaching of Psychology, 23, 36-38.


     11. Plante, T. G.  (1998)  A laboratory group model for engaging

undergraduates in faculty research.  Teaching of Psychology, 25, 128-130.

 

     12. Newman, J. H. (1998) Rapproachement among undergraduate psychology, science, mathematics, engineering and technical education.  American Psychologist, 53(9), 1032- 1043.

 

     13. Chapdelaine, A.  Chapman, B. L. (1999) Using community-based research projects to teach research methods.  Teaching of Psychology, 26(2), 101-105.

 

          14. Kierniesky, N. C. (2008) Undergraduate research in small psychology departments: Two decades later. Teaching of Psychology, 32(2), 84-90.

 

     Friedrich, J.,  Kierniesky, N. & Cardon, L. (1989)  Drawing moral inferences from descriptive science: The impact of attitudes on naturalistic fallacy errors.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,  15(3), 414-425.

 

     1. Kierniesky, N. C. & Sobus, M. (1989)  The naturalistic fallacy: Inferences

drawn from research with children versus adults.  Psychological Reports, 65,

475-479.

    

      2. Olso, J. M. & Zanna, M. P. (1993) Attitudes and attitude change. In L. W. Porter and M. R. Rosenzweig (Eds.)   Annual Review of Psychology, 44,  117-154.

 

     3. Friedrich, J & Douglass, D. (1998)  Ethics and the persuasive enterprise

of teaching psychology. American Psychologist, 53, 549-562.

 

Kierniesky, N. (1992) Specialization of the undergraduate major.   American Psychologist, 47, 1146-1147.

 

      1.  Messer, W. S., Griggs, R. A., & Jackson, S. L.  (1999) A national survey of undergraduate psychology degree options and major requirements.  Teaching of Psychology, 26(3), 164-171.

 

 

Halpern, D. F, Smothergill, D., Allen, M. Baker, S., Baum, C., Best, D., Ferrari, J, Geisinger, K., Gilden, E., Hester, M, Keith-Spiegel, P., Kierniesky, N. C., McGovern, T., McKeachie, W.,  Prokasy, W., Szuchman, L., Vasta, R., Weaver, K. A. (1998)   Scholarship in psychology: A paradigm for the 21st century. American Psychologist, 53, 1292-1297.

 

      1.  Halpern, D. F. & Reich, J. N. (1999)  Scholarship in psychology: Conversations about change and constancy. American Psychologist, 54, 347-349.

 

      2. Peterson, R. L. & Trierweiler, S. J. (1999)  Scholarship in psychology: The advantages of an expanded vision.  American Psychologist, 54, 350-355.


     3.  Girgus, J. S.(1999)  Refereeing on different playing fields: Diversity in higher education.  American Psychologist, 54, 356-357.

 

     4.  Myers, D. G. & Waller, J. E. (1999) Reflections on scholarship from the liberal arts academy. American Psychologist, 54, 358-361.

 

     5. Korn, J. H. (1999) Recognizing teaching as teaching. American Psychologist, 54, 362-363.

 

     6. Newman, J. H. (1998) Rapproachement among undergraduate psychology, science, mathematics, engineering and technology education. American Psychologist, 53(9), 1032-1043.

 

     7.  Post, D. E.  (2000) Adoption in clinical psychology: A review of the absence, ramifications, and recommendations for change.  Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 9(4), 361-372

     8. Smith, R. A & Buskist, W. (2008) The scholarship of teaching and learning in psychology.  Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 247-248.

 

          9. Gurung, R. A., Ansburg, P. I., Alexander, P. A., Lawrence, N. K., Johnson, D. E. (2008) The state of scholarship of teaching and learning in psychology.  Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 249-261.

 

          10. Smith, R. A. (2008) Moving toward the scholarship of teaching and learning: The classroom can be a lab, too! Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 262-266.

 

          11. Buskist, W., Carlson, J. F., Christopher, A. N., Prieto, L., & Smith, R. A. (2008) Models and exemplars of scholarship in the teaching of psychology. Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 267-277.

 

          12. McGovern, T. V. & Miller, S. L. (2008) Integrating teacher behaviors with character strengths and virtues for faculty development. Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 278-285.

 

          13. Buch, K. (2008) Faculty perceptions of SoTL at a research institution: A preliminary study. Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 297-300.

 

          14. Dunn, D. S. (2008) Another view: In defense of vigor over rigor in classroom demonstrations. Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 349-352.

 

          15. Irons, J. G. (2008) The scholarships of teaching and pedagogy: Time to abandon the distinction?  Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 353-356.

 

          16. Wesp, R. & Miele, J. (2008) Student opinions of the quality of teaching activities poorly predict pedagogical effectiveness. Teaching of Psychology, 35(4), 360-362.

 

Kierniesky, N. C. (2005) Undergraduate research in small psychology departments: Two decades later. Teaching of Psychology, 32(2), 84-90.

 

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(1980) Neuroscience Abstracts, 6, 725.   Now Abstracts, Society of Neuroscience,  NIH goes back to 1985 (11)

Hutchison, J. B.   Biological determinants of sexual behavior (book)