Published Research & Project Outcomes
Ruback, R. B., & Pandey, J. (in press). Mental distress and physical symptoms in the slums of New Delhi: The role of individual, household, and neighborhood factors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
Ruback, R. B., & Juieng, D. (1997). Territorial defense in parking lots: Retaliation against waiting drivers. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27, 823-836.
Ruback, R. B., & Pandey, J. (1996). Gender differences in perceptions of household crowding: Stress, affiliation, and role obligations in rural India. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26, 417-436.
Ruback, R. B., & Begum, H. A. (1995). Environmental stressors in Dhaka: The views of rickshaw drivers. Bangladesh Psychological Studies, 5, 1-14.
Ruback, R. B., & Snow, J. N. (1993). Territoriality and non-conscious racism at water fountains: Intruders and drinkers (blacks and whites) are affected by race. Environment and Behavior, 25, 250-267.
Ruback, R. B., & Rao, V. K. (1989). Vocal indicators of status: Effects of caste and language. Psychology and Developing Societies, 1, 177-189.
Ruback, R. B., Pape, K. D., & Doriot, P. (1989). Waiting for a phone: Intrusion on callers leads to territorial defense. Social Psychology Quarterly, 52, 232-241.
Ruback, R. B., & Dabbs, J. M., Jr. (1988). Group vocal patterns and leadership in India: Effects of task, language, and sex of subjects. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 19, 446-464.
Ruback, R. B., (1987). Deserted (and nondeserted) aisles: Territorial intrusion can produce persistence, not flight. Social Psychology Quarterly, 50, 270-276.
Ruback, R. B., & Dabbs, J. M., Jr. (1986). Talkativeness and verbal aptitude: Perception and reality. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 24, 423-426.
Ruback, R. B., Dabbs, J. M., Jr., & Hopper, C. H. (1984). The process of brainstorming: An analysis using individual and group vocal parameters. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 47, 558-567.
Weiner, N. A., & Ruback, R. B. (1995). Inquiry through a comparative lens: Unraveling the social and cultural aspects of interpersonal violent behaviors (pp. 171-182). In R. B. Ruback & N.A. Weiner (Eds.). Interpersonal violent behavior: Social and cultural aspects. New York: Springer.
Presentations
Riad*, J.K., & Ruback, R.B. (1991). The more (women) the merrier: Social density and social support in rural households. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. (ERIC document reproduction service No. ED 341003).
Norris, F.H., Riad*, J.K., & Kaniasty, K. (1993). Reciprocity of enacted support and subsequent perceived support. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
* Jasmin R. Ruback has been published under the name J. K. Riad.