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Ruback, R. B., Begum, H. A., Tariq, N., Kamal, A., & Pandey, J. (2002). Reactions to environmental stressors: Gender differences in the slums of Dhaka and Islamabad. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 33, 100-119

Ruback, R. B., Pandey, J., & Begum, H. A. (1997). Urban stressors in South Asia: Impact on male and female pedestrians in Delhi and Dhaka. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28, 23-43.

Ruback, R. B., & Riad*, J. K. (1994). The more (men), the less merry: Social density, social burden, and social support. Sex Roles, 30, 743-763.

Ruback, R. B., & Carr, T. S. (1993). Prison crowding over time: Relationship of density and changes in density to infraction rates. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 20, 130-148.

Ruback, R. B., & Pandey, J. (1992). Very hot and really crowded: Quasi-experimental investigations of Indian “tempos." Environment and Behavior, 24, 527-554.

Ruback, R. B., & Pandey, J. (1991). Crowding, perceived control, and relative power: An analysis of households in India. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21, 315-344.

Ruback, R. B., & Patnaik R. (1989). Crowding, perceived control, and the destruction of property. Psychological Studies, 34, 1-14.

Ruback, R. B., & Innes, C. A. (1988). The relevance and irrelevance of psychological research: The example of prison crowding. American Psychologist, 43, 683-693.

Ruback, R. B., Carr, T. S., & Hopper, C. H. (1986). Perceived control in prison: Its relation to reported crowding, stress, and symptoms. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 16, 375-386.

Ruback, R. B., & Carr, T. S. (1984). Crowding in a women’s prison: Attitudinal and behavioral effects. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 14, 57-68.

Pandey, J., Verma, M., & Ruback, R. B. (2000). Perceived crowding in Indian classrooms: The effects of age, gender and household density. Psychology and Developing Societies, 12, 139-154.

Wundram, I. J., & Ruback, R. B. (1986). Urban rats: Symbol, symptom, and symbiosis. Human Organization, 45, 212-219.

* Jasmin R. Ruback has been published under the name J. K. Riad.

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