Larson, J. R., Jr., &
Scontrino, M. P. (1976). The consistency of high school grade
point average, and of the verbal and mathematical portions of the
Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board as
predictors of college performance: An eight year study. Educational
and Psychological Measurement, 36, 439-443.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1977). Evidence for a self-serving bias in
the attribution of causality. Journal of Personality, 45,
430-441.
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Mitchell, T.
R. (1977). Changes in behavior following changes in control over
outcomes: A theory based on responses to uncertainty. JSAS
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of Selected Documents in Psychology , 7, 5, No. 1141.
Mitchell, T. R., Larson, J. R., Jr., & Green, S. G. (1977).
Leader behavior, situational moderators, and group performance: An
attributional analysis. Organizational Behavior and Human
Performance, 18, 254-268.
Scontrino, M. P., Larson, J. R., Jr., & Fiedler, F. E.
(1977). Racial similarity as a moderator variable in the
perception of leader
behavior and control. International Journal of Intercultural
Relations, 1, 111-117.
Larson, J. R., Jr., Johnson, J. H., & Easterbrooks, M. A.
(1979). Sensation seeking and antisocial behavior: Some
laboratory evidence.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 5, 169-172.
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Reenan, A. M. (1979). The equivalence
interval as a measure of uncertainty. Organizational Behavior
and Human Performance , 23, 49-55.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1979). The limited utility of factor analytic
techniques for the study of implicit theories in student ratings of
teacher behavior. American Educational Research Journal, 16,
201-211.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1980). Exploring the external validity of a
subjectively weighted utility model of decision making. Organizational
Behavior and Human Performance, 26, 293-304.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1982). Cognitive
mechanisms mediating the impact of implicit theories of leader behavior
on leader behavior ratings. Organizational Behavior and Human
Performance, 29, 129-140.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1984). The performance feedback process:
A preliminary model. Organizational Behavior and Human
Performance, 33 , 42-76.
Larson, J. R., Jr., Lingle, J. H., & Scerbo, M. M. (1984).
The impact of performance cues on leader behavior ratings: The role of
selective information availability and probabilistic response
bias. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 33,
323-349.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1985). The role of memory in the performance
evaluation process: With special reference to diary-keeping. Psychological
Reports , 57, 775-782.
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Skolnik, Y. (1985). The effect
of giving informal performance feedback on subsequent formal
memory-based performance evaluations. Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, 5, 428-442.
Sandelands, L. E., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1985). When
measurement causes task attitudes: A note from the laboratory. Journal
of Applied Psychology, 70, 116-121.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1986). Supervisors' performance feedback
to subordinates: The impact of subordinate performance valence
and outcome dependence. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision
Processes, 37, 391-408.
Larson, J. R., Jr., Glynn, M. A., Fleenor, C. P., & Scontrino,
M. P. (1986). Exploring the dimensionality of managers'
performance feedback to subordinates. Human Relations, 39,
1083-1102.
Harackiewicz, J. M., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1986). Managing
motivation: The impact of supervisor feedback on subordinate task
interest. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51,
547-556.
Mitchell, T. R., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1987). People in
organizations: An introduction to organizational behavior (3rd
ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 602 pp.
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1989). The dynamic interplay between
employees' feedback-seeking strategies and supervisors' delivery of
performance
feedback. Academy of Management Review, 14, 408-422.
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Callahan, C. (1990). Performance
monitoring: How it affects work productivity. Journal of
Applied Psychology , 75, 530-538.
Sackett, P. R., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1990). Research
strategies and tactics in industrial and organizational
psychology. In M.
D. Dunnette, & L. M. Hough (Eds.), Handbook of industrial and
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Sandelands, L. E., Glynn, M. A., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1991).
Control theory and social behavior in organizations. Human
Relations , 44, 1107-1130.
Tindale, R. S., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1992a). Assembly bonus
effect or typical group performance? A comment on Michaelsen, Watson,
and Black (1989). Journal of Applied Psychology, 77,
102-105.
Tindale, R. S., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1992b). It's not how
you frame the question, it's how you interpret the results. Journal
of Applied Psychology, 77, 109-110.
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Christensen,
C. (1993). Groups as problem-solving units: Toward a new meaning
of social cognition. British Journal of Social Psychology,
32, 5-30. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Schaumann, L. J. (1993). Group goals,
group coordination, and group member motivation. Human
Performance , 6, 49-69.
Christensen, C., & Larson, J. R., Jr.
(1993). Collaborative medical decision making. Medical
Decision Making, 113, 339-346. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., Foster-Fishman, P. G., & Keys, C. B.
(1994). Information sharing in decision-making groups. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 446-461. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., Christensen, C., Abbott, A. S., & Franz, T. M.
(1996). Diagnosing groups: Charting the flow of information in
medical decision making teams. Journal of Personality and
Social
Psychology, 71 , 315-330. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr. (1997). Modeling the entry of shared and
unshared information into group discussion: A review and BASIC language
computer program. Small Group Research, 28,
454-479. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., Christensen, C., Franz, T. M., & Abbott,
A. S. (1998). Diagnosing groups: The pooling, management, and
impact of shared and unshared case information in team-based medical
decision making. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
75, 93-108. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., Foster-Fishman, P. G., & Franz, T. M.
(1998). Leadership style and the discussion of shared and
unshared information in decision-making groups. Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin , 24, 482-495. [Abstract]
Winquist, J. R., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1998). Information
pooling: When it impacts group decision making. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 371-377. [Abstract]
Lavery, T. A., Franz, T. M., Winquist, J. R., & Larson, J. R.,
Jr. (1999). The role of information exchange in predicting
group accuracy on a multiple judgment task. Basic and Applied
Social Psychology , 21, 281-289. [Abstract]
Christensen, C., Larson, J. R., Jr., Abbott, A., Ardolino, A.,
Franz, T. M., & Pfeiffer, C. (2000). Decision making of
clinical teams: Communication patterns and diagnostic error. Medical
Decision Making , 20, 45-50. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Sargis, E. G. Elstein, A. S., Schwartz,
A. (2002). Holding shared versus unshared information: Its
impact
on perceived member influence in decision-making groups. Basic
and Applied Social Psychology, 24, 145-155. [Abstract]
Franz, T. M. & Larson, J. R., Jr. (2002). The impact of
experts on information sharing during group discussion. Small
Group
Research , 33, 383-411. [Abstract]
Sargis, E. G., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (2002). Information
centrality and member participation during group decision making.
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 5,
331-345. [Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., Sargis,
E. G., & Bauman, C. W. (2004). Shared knowledge and
subgroup influence during decision-making discussions. Journal
of Behavioral Decision Making, 17, 245-262. [Abstract]
Winquist, J. R., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (2004). Source of the
discontinuity effect: Playing against a group versus being in a group.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40,
675-682.
[Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr. (2007). Deep diversity and strong synergy:
Modeling the impact of variability in members' Problem-solving
strategies on group problem-solving performance. Small Group
Research, 38, 413-436.
[Abstract]
Larson, J. R., Jr., & Harmon, V. M. (2007). Recalling
shared vs. unshared information mentioned during group discussion:
Toward understanding differential repetition rates. Group Processes and Intergroup
Relations, 10,
311-322. [Abstract]