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Gregg Gold, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Select Projects and Recent Publications:

Publications:

Gold, Gregg J. (In Press). Primacy effect (attribution). In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Gold, Gregg J. (In Press). Social power. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Ed.),Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Gold, G.J., Taylor, S.E., & Raven, B. Predicting Others' Intentions and Behavior : Factors Affecting Cognitive Congruency and Accuracy. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Gold, G.J. & Davis, J. (2005). Psychological determinants of forgiveness: an evolutionary perspective. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 29, 111-134.

Gold, G. J. Status and the use of social power. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Gold, G.J., & Weiner, B. (2000). Remorse, confession, group identity, and expectancies about repeating a transgression. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 22, 291-300.

Gold G.J., & Shaw, J. (1998). The structure of perceived causality. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 13, 651-666.

Gold, G.J., & Raven, B. (1992). Interpersonal influence strategies in the Churchill-Roosevelt bases-for-destroyers exchange. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 7, 245-272.

Conference Publications

Gold, G.J., Taylor, S.E., & Raven, B. (2004). Predicting the Intentions and Behavior of Others: Factors Affecting Accuracy. Presented at the 2004 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Austin, Texas.

Balliet, D.P., Malkemus, S., Gold, G.J. (2004). Perspective-taking and Level of Action Construal Presented at the 2004 Western Psychological Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.

Estepa, A., Davis, J. Skuse, P., Gold, Gregg J. (2004). Variance In College Students’ Attention To Instruction. Presented at the 2004 Western Psychological Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.

Schmukler, K., Easley, D., Balliet, D., Winkle, A., Camarena, N., Gold, G.J. (2004). The Social Neuroscience Of Predicting Intentions And Behavior of Others. Presented at the 2004 Western Psychological Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.

Estepa, A., Davis, J., Lindsay, S., Balliet, D., Dimke, J., & Gold, G.J.(2003). Gender And Forgivenes. Poster presentation at the annual Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference in Vancouver, B.C.

Forkner, L., Nichols, A., Pierson, M. & Gold, G.J., (2003). Declining Numbers Of Male Psychology Students: An Investigation. Poster presentation at the annual Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference in Vancouver, B.C.

Skuse, P., Gold, G. J., & Roesch, S. (2003). Group Size and Compliance With Counterintuitive Instructions. Poster presentation at the annual Western Psychological Association (WPA) conference in Vancouver, B.C.

Gold, G.J., Estepa, A. N., Lindsay, S.C., & Stansbury, J. (2002). Remorse, Time To Confession, And Judgements Of The Transgressor. Poster presentation at the annual Western Psychological Association conference in Irvine California.

Gold, G.J., Cook, C.J., Davis, J.R., Van Horn, G.W., & Spencer, M.A. (2002). Remorse, Repeated Offenses, And Judgments Of The Transgressor. Poster presentation at the annual Western Psychological Association confrence in Irvine California.

Gold, G.J. (2001). How Status Affects the Actual and Expected Use of Social Power. Symposium presentation to the Personality and Social Psychology division at the annual American Psychological Association meeting in San Francisco in August 2001.

Gold, G.J., Weiner, B. (1997). The Social Dynamics of Confession. Paper presented at the second annual graduate student research conference at U.C. Santa Barbara.

Gold, G.J., Raven, B.H. & Kubo, Y. (1996). What Social Influence Strategies Tell Us About Status and Gender Roles in the U.S. and Japan. Paper presented at the first annual graduate student research conference at U.C. Santa Barbara and at UCLA departmental brownbag.

Gold, G.J., & Shaw, J. I. (1995). Structure and Dimensions of Perceived Causality. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Gold, G.J., & Raven, B.H. (1998). Implications of the Raven (1992). Power/Interaction Model. Poster presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Gold, G.J., & Raven, B.H. (1998). Social Status and Influence. Poster at the joint Western and Rocky Mountain Psychological Association conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Gold, G.J. (1996). The Social Dynamics of Confession. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, San Francisco, California.

Gold, G.J., Raven, B.H. (1996). Importance of Role, Gender, and Attempt on Influence Strategies. Poster presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Gold, G.J. (1994). Long-term Cognitive Memory: A New Experimental Paradigm. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Hilo, Hawaii.

Gold, G.J., & Raven, B.H. (1992). A Power/Interaction Analysis of the Churchill/Roosevelt Bases for Destroyers Exchange. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Portland, Oregon.

Recent Grants and Awards

Psi Chi Faculty Advisor Research Grant: 2004:
Psi Chi Psychology National Honor Society $3,000

Psi Chi Student/Faculty Research Grant, 2003:
Psi Chi Psychology National Honor Society, $1,500

Psi Chi Faculty Advisor Research Grant, 2002:
Psi Chi Psychology National Honor Society, $2000

Research Grant: Humboldt Area Foundation, 2002:
$4,000


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Gregg Gold
Phone: (707) 826-3740
Email: gjg14@humboldt.edu
Office: BSS 426
Fall 2007 Office Hours:
Monday & Wednesday
1:00 - 2:00
Tuesday & Thursday
11:00 - 12:00