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<strong>Eric</strong> <strong>Klinger</strong>’s <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><br />

9 Aug 2010<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1968). Short-term stability and concurrent validity of TAT need scores:<br />

achievement, affiliation, and hostile press. Proceedings, 76th Annual Convention, APA,<br />

157-158.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1969). Feedback effects and social facilitation of vigilance performance: mere<br />

coaction versus potential evaluation. Psychonomic Science, 14, 161-162.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1969). The development of imaginative behavior: implications of play for a<br />

theory of fantasy. Psychological Bulletin, 72, 277-298. (T)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., & McNelly, F.W., Jr. (1969). Fantasy need achievement and<br />

performance: a role analysis. Psycholgical Review, 76, 574- 591.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1973). Models, context, and achievement fantasy: Parametric studies and<br />

theoretical propositions. Journal of <strong>Personal</strong>ity Assessment, 37, 25-47.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Gregoire, K.C., & Barta, S.G. (1973). Physiological correlates of mental<br />

activity: Eye movements, alpha, and heart rate during imagining, suppression, concentration,<br />

search , and choice. Psychophysiology, 10, 471-477.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1974). Utterances to evaluate steps and control attention distinguish operant<br />

from respondent thought while thinking out loud. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 44-46.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., & Kemble, E.D. (1974). Cyclic activity changes during<br />

extinction in rats: A potential model of depression. Animal Learning and Behavior, 2, 313-316.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1975). Consequences of commitment to and disengagement from incentives.<br />

Psychological Review, 82, 1-25.<br />

Barta, S.G., Kemble, E.D., & <strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1975). Abolition of cyclic activity changes<br />

following amygdaloid lesions in rats. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 5, 236-238.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., & McNelly, F.W., Jr. (1976). Self states and performances of preadolescent boys carrying<br />

out leadership roles inconsistent with their social status. Child Development, 47, 126-137.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1977). The nature of fantasy and its clinical uses. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and<br />

Practice, 14, 223-231. (T)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1978). Implications of the flow of thought for literary<br />

communication. Poetics, 7, 191-205. (T)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1978). Dimensions of thought and imagery in normal waking states. Journal of Altered<br />

States of Consciousness, 4, 97-113.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., & Maxeiner, M.E. (1980). Motivational correlates of thought<br />

content frequency and commitment. Journal of <strong>Personal</strong>ity and Social Psychology, 39,<br />

1222-1237.<br />

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