Joel W. Goldstein
Twenty-three years of federal substance abuse and mental health research and services program management. Responsibilities included basic, applied, and services research, and prevention; career awards; general extramural policy and procedures; and general policy and program coordination. Eight years of research, teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and service in the Psychology Department of Carnegie-Mellon University. Retired from federal service September 30, 1997, under "early out" opportunity.
Primary Interests:
- Aggression, Conflict, Peace
- Applied Social Psychology
- Close Relationships
- Group Processes
- Health Psychology
- Internet and Virtual Psychology
- Interpersonal Processes
Journal Articles:
- Goldstein, J. W. (1976). Computing and our relationship to work. SIGSOC Bulletin, 7, 10-18
- Goldstein, J. W. (1975). Students' evaluations of their psychoactive drug use. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 22, 333-339.
- Goldstein, J. W. (1970). The psychology of conflict and international relations: A course plan and bibliography. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 14, 113-120.
- Goldstein, J. W., Gleason, T. C., & Korn, J. H. (1975). Whither the epidemic? Psychoactive drug use career patterns of college students. Journal Applied Social Psychology, 5, 16-33.
- Goldstein, J. W., & Rosenfeld, H. M. (1969) Insecurity and preference for persons similar to oneself. Journal of Personality, 37, 253-268.
- Goldstein, J. W., & Rosenfeld, H. W. (1969). Insecurity and preference for persons similar to oneself. Journal of Personality, 37(2), 253-268.
- Goldstein, J. W., & Sappington, J. (1977). Personality characteristics of students who became heavy drug users: An MMPI study of an avant-garde. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 4, 401-412.
- Holstein, C. A., Goldstein, J. W., & Bem, D. J. (1971). The importance of expressive behaviors, involvement, sex and need-approval in inducing liking. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 7, 534-544.
- Lowe, C. A., & Goldstein, J. W. (1970). Reciprocal liking and attributions of ability: Mediating effects of perceived intent and personal involvement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 291-297.
Other Publications:
- Goldstein, J. W. (1975). Assessing the interpersonal determinants of adolescent drug use. In D. Lettieri (Ed.), Predicting Adolescent Drug Abuse: A Review of Issues, Methods, and Correlates (NIDA Research Issues Series, No. 11, pp. 45-52). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
- Goldstein, J. W. (1974). Motivations for psychoactive drug use among students. In B. Kleinmuntz (Ed.), Readings in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology (pp. 371-375). New York: Harper and Row.
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