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Overview

James M. Dabbs was affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States during their academic career.

The data available does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work. There is also no recorded information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research.

James M. Dabbs is recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR): a device for sampling naturalistic daily activities and conversations.

    Matthias R. Mehl;James W. Pennebaker;D. Michael Crow;James Dabbs

  • Testosterone, Social Class, and Antisocial Behavior in a Sample of 4,462 Men:

    James McBride Dabbs;Robin Morris

  • Testosterone changes during vicarious experiences of winning and losing among fans at sporting events.

    Paul C Bernhardt;James M Dabbs;Julie A Fielden;Candice D Lutter

  • Spatial Ability, Navigation Strategy, and Geographic Knowledge Among Men and Women

    James M Dabbs;E-Lee Chang;Rebecca A Strong;Rhonda Milun

  • Testosterone and Men's Marriages

    Alan Booth;James M. Dabbs

  • Salivary testosterone measurements: Reliability across hours, days, and weeks

    James M. Dabbs

  • Testosterone and chess competition.

    Allan Mazur;Alan Booth;James M. Dabbs

  • Saliva testosterone and criminal violence in young adult prison inmates.

    James M. Dabbs;Robert L. Frady;Timothy S. Carr;Norma F. Besch

  • Salivary testosterone and cortisol among late adolescent male offenders.

    James M. Dabbs;Gregory J. Jurkovic;Robert L. Frady

  • High testosterone levels predict low voice pitchamong men

    James M Dabbs;Alison Mallinger

  • Testosterone, crime, and misbehavior among 692 male prison inmates

    James M. Dabbs;Timothy S. Carr;Robert L. Frady;Jasmin K. Riad

  • Age, Testosterone, and Behavior Among Female Prison Inmates

    James M Dabbs Jr.;Marian F. Hargrove

  • Salivary testosterone measurements: Collecting, storing, and mailing saliva samples

    James M. Dabbs

  • Heroes, Rogues, and Lovers: Testosterone and Behavior

    James McBride Dabbs;Mary Goodwin Dabbs

  • Age and seasonal variation in serum testosterone concentration among men.

    James M. Dabbs

  • Effects of varying the recommendations in a fear-arousing communication.

    James M. Dabbs Jr.;Howard Leventhal

  • Are psychopaths and heroes twigs off the same branch? Evidence from college, community, and presidential samples

    Sarah Francis Smith;Scott O. Lilienfeld;Karly Coffey;James M. Dabbs

  • Saliva testosterone and criminal violence among women

    James M. Dabbs;R.Barry Ruback;Robert L. Frady;Charles H. Hopper

  • Male and female salivary testosterone concentrations before and after sexual activity.

    James M. Dabbs;Suzanne Mohammed

  • Contribution of emotional and instrumental response processes in adaptation to surgery.

    Jean E. Johnson;Howard Leventhal;James M. Dabbs Jr.

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard Leventhal
Howard Leventhal Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alan Booth
Alan Booth Pennsylvania State University
James W. Pennebaker
James W. Pennebaker The University of Texas at Austin
Irving L. Janis
Irving L. Janis Yale University
Roger Bakeman
Roger Bakeman Georgia State University
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Frank J. Bernieri
Frank J. Bernieri Oregon State University
Ronald T. Brown
Ronald T. Brown University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Bibb Latané
Bibb Latané Florida Atlantic University
Matthias R. Mehl
Matthias R. Mehl University of Arizona

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