Paul Watson PhD

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One thing I would like to tell my students: "READ"

 

B.A., University of Texas at El Paso, 1970
Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington, 1977

 

Teaching Responsibilities:

Introduction to Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Research Methods, Theories of Personality, Introductory Statistics.

Research Interests:

Dr. Watson has published over 90 articles in professional journals. His current research interests center on the mental health consequences of religious commitment and the nature of narcissism.

Recent Publications/Presentations:

Watson, P. J., & Cox, V. C. (1976). An analysis of barbiturate-induced eating and drinking in the rat. Physiological Psychology, 4, 325-332.

Gatchel, R. J., Hatch, J. P., Watson, P. J., Smith, D., & Gass, E. (1977). Comparative effectiveness of voluntary heart rate control and muscular relaxation as active coping skills for reducing speech anxiety. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 343-354.

Watson, P. J. (1977). Changes in elicited behavior as a function of experience with stimulation and available goal objects. Physiological Psychology, 5, 343-354.

Watson, P. J. (1978). Non-motor functions of the cerebellum. Psychological Bulletin, 85, 944-967.

Watson, P. J. (1978). Behavior maintained by electrical stimulation of the rat cerebellum. Physiology and Behavior, 21, 749-755.

Ottenbacher, K., Watson, P. J., & Short, M. A. (1979). Association between nystagmus hyporesponsivity and behavioral problems in learning disabled children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 33, 317-322. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp.73-82). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Hood, R. W., Jr., Hall, J. R., Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1979). Personality correlates of reported mystical experience. Psychological Reports, 44, 804-806.

Watson, P. J., & Gatchel, R. J. (1979). Autonomic measures of advertising. Journal of Advertising Research, 19, 15-26. [Also reprinted in H. H. Kasarjian & T. S. Robertson (Eds.), Perspectives in consumer behavior, third edition (pp. 145-160). Glenview, Ill.: Scott Foresman and Company, 1981; and in J. U. McNeal & S. W. McDaniel (Eds.), Consumer behavior: Classical and contemporary dimensions (pp. 452-470). Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1982.]

Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1979). Nystagmus duration changes of learning disabled children during sensory integrative therapy. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 48, 1159-1164. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp.105-110). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., & Hartman, D. (1979). Re-emergence of elicited eating following change in food. Physiology and Behavior, 23, 663-667.

Ottenbacher, K., Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., & Biderman, M. D. (1979). Nystagmus and ocular fixation difficulties in learning disabled children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 33, 717-721. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 65-72). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., Huenink, G. L., & Hartman, D. (1980). Diazepam effects on hypothalamically elicited drinking and eating. Physiology and Behavior, 24, 39-44.

Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1980). The use of selected clinical observations to predict postrotary nystagmus change in learning disabled children. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (1), 31-38. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 119-125). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

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Watson, P. J., Short, M. A., Monroe, D. H., & Warfield, D. R. (1980). Digging and biting induced by pinch stimuli and lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation. Physiology and Behavior, 24, 267-271.

Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1981). Emergence of deprivation induced drinking: Implications for lateral hypothalamically elicited behavior. International Journal of Neuroscience, 12, 15-19.

Watson, P. J., & Workman, E. A. (1981). The non-concurrent multiple baseline across-individuals design: An extension of the traditional multiple baseline design. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 12, 257-259.

Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Warfield, D. R. (1981). Eating induced by injections of 2-deoxy-D-glucose in neurologically intact hypodipsic rats. International Journal of Neuroscience, 15, 95-98.

Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., & Watson, P. J. (1981). The effects of a clinically applied program of vestibular stimulation on the neuromotor performance of children with severe developmental disability. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (3), 1-11. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 131-140). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., Short, M. A., Kittrell, J., & Workman, E. A. (1981). Human figure drawings of learning disabled children with hyporesponsive nystagmus. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 1 (4), 21-25. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 89-92). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Workman, E. A., Helton, G., & Watson, P. J. (1982). Self-monitoring effects in a four year old child: An ecological behavior analysis. Journal of School Psychology, 20, 57-64.

Watson, P. J., & Workman, E. A. (1982). Response to Mansell: Further clarification of the nonconcurrent mutilple baseline across-individuals design. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 13, 261-262.

Watson, P. J., Swindoll, M. L., & Biderman, M. D. (1982). Body weight reduction prior to quinine adulteration of water: Interactive complexities in measures of ingestive behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 20, 97-100.

Workman, E. A., Watson, P. J., & Helton, G. (1982). Teachers' self-monitoring of praise vs. praise instructions: Effects on teachers' and students' behavior. Psychological Reports, 50, 559-565.

Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., Workman, E. A., Short, M. A., & Dickman, D. A. (1982). Visual motor difficulties in emotionally disturbed children with hyporesponsive nystagmus. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2 (2-3), 67-72.

Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1982). Failure of rats deprived of water to increase food intake during glucoprivation induced by 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 17, 955-959.

Short, M. A., Watson, P. J., Ottenbacher, K., & Rogers, C. (1983). Vestibular-proprioceptive functions in four-year olds: Normative and regression analyses. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 37, 102-109. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 35-47). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., Pierce, M. L., Beatey, S., Wagner, F., & Stahl, T. (1984). Glucoprivic responsivity after insulin in hypodipsic and in water deficit rats. Life Sciences, 34, 625-630.

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Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J., (1984). Religious orientation, humanistic values, and narcissism. Review of Religious Research, 25, 257-264.

Watson, P. J., Grisham, S. O., Trotter, M. V., & Biderman, M. D. (1984). Narcissism and empathy: Validitiy evidence for the Narcissistic Personality Inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48, 301-305.

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1984). Empathy, religious orientation, and social desirability. Journal of Psychology, 117, 211-216.

Ottenbacher, K., Abbott, C., Haley, D., & Watson, P. J. (1984). Human figure drawing ability and vestibular processing dysfunction in learning-disabled children. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40, 1084-1089. [Also reprinted in M. A. Short-DeGraff & K. Ottenbacher (Eds.), Collaborative Research in Developmental Therapy: A Model with Studies of Learning Disabled Children (pp. 111-117). New York: Haworth, 1986.]

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1985). Religiosity, sin, and self-esteem. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 13, 116-128.

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1985). Dimensions of religiosity and empathy. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 4 (3), 73-85.

Watson, P. J., Beatey, S., Biderman, M. D., & Pierce, M. L. (1985). Inhibited drinking and reduced glucoprivic feeding after 2-deoxy-D-glucose in rats adapted to quinine-adulterated water. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23, 81-83.

Emery, C. L., Watson, J. L., Watson, P. J., Thompson, D. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1985). Variables related to body weight status of mentally retarded adults. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 90, 34-39.

Watson, P. J., Beatey, S., Wagner, F., & Stahl, T. (1986). Water adulteration with citric acid: Effects on drinking and responsivity to regulatory challenges. Physiology and Behavior, 36, 329-338.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Foster, J. E., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1986). Religiosity and social desirability. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 25, 215-232.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1986). Maintenance of religious fundamentalism. Psychological Reports, 59, 547-559.

Watson, P. J. (1986). Psychological research and the sinful self. Psychologists Interested in Religious Issues Newsletter, 11 (4), 5-6.

Watson, P. J., Rhodes, D. H., Rhea, K., McKinney, J., Hawkins, C., & Bartles, R. R. (1986). Intake of a liquid diet after 2-deoxy-D-glucose injections in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 25, 1153-1158.

Watson, P. J., Taylor, D., & Morris, R. J. (1987). Narcissism, sex roles, and self functioning. Sex Roles, 16, 335-350.

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Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Hall, J. R. (1987). The relationship between religiosity and narcissism. Counseling and Values, 31, 179-184.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1987). Religious orientation and prayer experience. Psychological Reports, 60, 1201-1202.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1987). Antireligious humanistic values, guilt, and self esteem. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 26, 535-546.

Watson, P. J., Hawkins, C., McKinney, J., Beatey, S., Bartles, R. R., & Rhea, K. (1987). Inhibited drinking and pica in rats following 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Physiology and Behavior, 39, 745-752.

Watson, P. J., Howard, R., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Age and religious orientation. Review of Religious Research, 29, 271-280.

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Foster, S. G., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Sin, depression, and narcissism. Review of Religious Research, 29, 295-305. [Also abstracted in Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1988, 16, 297-298.]

Watson, P. J., McKinney, J., Hawkins, C., & Morris, R .J. (1988). Assertiveness and narcissism. Psychotherapy, 25, 125-131.

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1988). Existential confrontation and religiosity. Counseling and Values, 33, 47-54.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 1: Grace, guilt, and self-consciousness. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 254-269.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 2: Grace, guilt, and psychological adjustment. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 270-281.

Watson, P. J., & Leitner, C. (1988). Patterns of increased and decreased ingestive behavior after injections of lithium chloride and 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Physiology and Behavior, 43, 697-704.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1988). Sin and self-functioning, Part 3: The psychology and ideology of irrational beliefs. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 348-361.

Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Watson, P. J. (1989). A second look at religious orientation, social desirability, and prejudice. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 27, 81-84.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Intrinsicness, religious self-love, and narcissism. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 8 (1), 31-37.

Watson, P. J., Headrick, D., & McKinney, J. (1989). Dimensions of private self-consciousness and attributional style. Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 367-369.

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Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Sin and self-functioning, Part 4: Depression, assertiveness, and religious commitments. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 17, 44-58.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1989). The differential report of prayer experience and religious orientation. Review of Religious Research, 31, 39-45.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Sin and self-functioning, Part 5: Antireligious humanistic values, individualism, and the community. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 17, 157-172.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1989). Interactional factor correlations with means and end religiousness. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 28, 337-347.

Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Boyd, C. (1989). Androgyny as synthetic narcissism: Sex role measures and Kohut's psychology of the self. Sex Roles, 21, 171-203.

Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1989). Failure of only-child status to predict narcissism. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 69, 1346.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Biderman, M. D. (1990). Religious orientation types and narcissism. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 9 (1), 40-46.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Intrinsicness, self-actualization, and the ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 40-53.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1990). Quasi-experimental elicitation of the differential report of religious experience among intrinsic and indiscriminately pro religious types. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 29, 164-172.

Watson, P. J., & Swartwood, J. N. (1990). Responsivity to water regulatory challenges in rats adapted to fluids adulterated with quinine or citric acid. Physiology and Behavior, 47, 789-793.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Extrinsic factors: Correlations and construction of religious orientation types. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 9 (3), 35-46.

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Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1990). Irrational beliefs and the problem of narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 1137-1140.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Attributional complexity, religious orientation, and indiscriminate proreligiousness. Review of Religious Research, 32, 110-121.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Folbrecht, J. (1990). Dependency, "irrationality," and community. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 334-347.

Watson, P .J., Folbrecht, J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1990). Values, "irrationality," and religiousness. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18, 348-362.

Watson, P. J. (1991). [Review of the book The divine archetype]. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1, 63-67.

Watson, P. J., & Plank, B. J. (1991). Diminished ingestive behavior of Fischer 344 rats following treatment with polyethylene glycol. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29, 237-239.

Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1991). Narcissism, empathy, and social desirability. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 575-579.

Sawrie, S. M., Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1991). Aggression, sex role measures, and Kohut's psychology of the self. Sex Roles, 25, 141-161.

Watson, P. J., Sawrie, S. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1991). Personal control, assumptive worlds, and narcissism. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6, 929-941.

Taslimi, C. R., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Watson, P. J. (1991). Assessment of former members of shiloh: The Adjective Check List 17 years later. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 30, 306-311.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1991). Male commitment to the cult of the Virgin Mary and the passion of Christ as a function of early maternal bonding. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1, 221-231.

Watson, P. J., Little, T., & Biderman, M. D. (1992). Narcissism and parenting styles. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 9, 231-244.

Little, T., Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Ozbek, I. N. (1992). Narcissism and object relations. Psychological Reports, 71, 799-808.

Watson, P. J., Little, T., Sawrie, S. M., & Biderman, M. D. (1992). Measures of the narcissistic personality: Complexity of relationships with self-esteem and empathy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 6, 433-448.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1992). Quest and identity within a religious ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 20, 376-388.

Watson, P. J. (1993). Kohut's model of the self: The ambitions and ideals of the exceptional learner. In F. E. Obiakor & S. W. Stiles (Eds.), Self-concept and exceptional learners: Theory and practice (pp. 56-71). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishing.

Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1993). Narcissistic Personality Inventory factors, splitting, and self-consciousness. Journal of Personality Assessment, 61, 41-57.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1993). Mental health, religion, and the ideology of irrationality. In D. O. Moberg & M. L. Lynn (Eds.), Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion. Vol. 5 (pp. 53-88). Greenwich, CT: Jai Press.

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Watson, P. J. (1993). Apologetics and ethnocentrism: Psychology and religion within an ideological surround. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 3, 1-20.

Watson, P. J. (1993). [Review of the book A communitarian defense of liberalism: Emile Durkheim and contemporary social theory ]. Review of Religious Research, 35, 76-77.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., & Watson, P. J. (1993). Further factor analysis of Hood's Mysticism Scale. Psychological Reports, 73, 1176-1178.

Watson, P. J., & Biderman, M. D. (1994). Narcissistic traits scale: Validity evidence and sex differences in narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 16, 501-504.

Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Sawrie, S. M. (1994). Empathy, sex role orientation, and narcissism. Sex Roles, 30, 701-723.

Watson, P. J. (1994). Changing the religious self and the problem of rationality. In T. M. Brinthaupt & R. P. Lipka (Eds.), Changing the self: Philosophies, techniques, and experiences (pp. 109-139). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1994). Communal orientation and individualism: Factors and correlations with values, social adjustment, and self-esteem. Journal of Psychology, 128, 289-297.

Watson, P. J. (1994). [Review of the books Individualism reconsidered: Readings bearing on the endangered self in modern society and The endangered self ]. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 4, 273-277.

Watson, P. J. (1994). Guest editor's page. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 299.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1994). Religion and rationality: I. Rational-emotive and religious understandings of perfectionism and other irrationalities. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 356-372.

Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1994). Religion and rationality: II. Comparative analysis of rational-emotive and intrinsically religious rationalities. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13, 373-384.

Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., Morris, R. J., Stutz, N. L., & Whiting, L. (1994). Complexity of self-consciousness subscales: Correlations of factors with self-esteem and dietary restraint. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9, 761-774.

Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., Morris, R. J., Milliron, J. T., & Whiting, L. (1995). Narcissism, self-esteem, and parental nurturance. Journal of Psychology, 129, 61-73.

Hood, R. W., Jr., Morris, R. J., Hickman, S. E., & Watson, P. J. (1995). Martin and Malcolm as cultural icons: An empirical study comparing lower class African-American and White males. Review of Religious Research, 36, 382-388. [Also reprinted in N. BaNikongo (Ed.), Leading Issues in African-American Studies (pp. 537-543). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1997.]

Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., & Morris, R. J. (1995). Social desirability scales and theories of suicide: Correlations with alienation and self-consciousness. Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 701-711.

Reeves, A. L., Watson, P. J., Ramsey, A., & Morris, R. J. (1995). Private self-consciousness factors, need for cognition, and depression. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 10, 431-443.

Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1995). Locus of control within a religious ideological surround. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 14, 239-249.

Watson, P. J., Milliron, J. T., Morris, R. J., & Hood, R. W., Jr. (1995). Religion and the self as text: Toward a Christian translation of self-actualization. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 23, 180-189.

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Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Ramsey, A., Hickman, S. E., & Waddell, M. G. (1996). Further contrasts between self-reflectiveness and internal state awareness factors of private self-consciousness. Journal of Psychology, 130, 183-192.

Watson, P. J. (1996). [Review of the book Violence unveiled: Humanity at the crossroads]. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 35, 80-83.

Hickman, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1996). Optimism, pessimism, and the complexity of narcissism. Personality and Individual Differences, 20, 521-525.

Ramsey, A., Watson, P. J., Biderman, M. D., & Reeves, A. L. (1996). Self-reported narcissism and perceived parental permissiveness and authoritarianism. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 157, 227-238.

Watson, P. J., Hickman, S. E., & Morris, R. J. (1996). Self-reported narcissism and shame: Testing the defensive self-esteem and continuum hypotheses. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 253-259.

Watson, P. J. (1996). [Review of the book Sunden's role theory - An impetus to contemporary psychology of religion]. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 6, 221-224.

Sawrie, S. M., Watson, P. J., Sherbak, J. F., Greene, R. L., & Arredondo, R. (1997). Alcoholism and narcissism: Assessing a presumed relationship with the MMPI-2. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 15 (3), 1-14.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., & Miller, L. (1997-98). Narcissism and the self as continuum: Correlations with assertiveness and hypercompetitiveness. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 17, 249-259.

Watson, P. J., Sherbak, J., Morris, R. J. (1998). Irrational beliefs, individualism-collectivism, and adjustment. Personality and Individual Differences, 24, 173-179.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Milliron, J. T., & Stutz, N. L. (1998). Religious orientation, identity, and the quest for meaning in ethics within an ideological surround. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 8, 149-163.

Watson, P. J. (1998). Girard and integration: Desire, violence, and the mimesis of Christ as foundation for postmodernity. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 26, 311-321.

Watson, P. J., & Ghorbani, N. (1998). Ravanshenasi din dar javame Moslemin. [Psychology of religion in Muslim society.] Qabasat, 3 (2,3), 52-71. (In Persian)

Watson, P. J. (1999). Christian conservatism scale (Stellway, 1973). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of Religiosity (pp. 12-13). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press.

Watson, P. J. (1999). Christian liberalism scale (Stellway, 1973). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of Religiosity (pp. 14-15). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Religious maturity scale (Dudley & Cruise, 1990). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of Religiosity (pp. 142-144). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press.

Watson, P. J. (1999). Religious coping activities scale (Pargament, Ensing, Falgout, Olsen, Reilly, Van Haitsma, Warren, 1990). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of Religiosity (pp. 344-347). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press. Watson, P. J. (1999). Value profile (Bales & Couch, 1969). In P. C. Hill & R. W. Hood, Jr., (Eds.), Measures of Religiosity (pp. 142-144). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press.

Watson, P. J., Morris, R. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Miller, L., & Waddell, M. G. (1999). Religion and the experiential system: Relationships of constructive thinking with religious orientation. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 9(3), 195-207.

Watson, P. J., Varnell, S. P., & Morris, R. J. (In press). Self-reported narcissism and perfectionism: An ego-psychological perspective and the continuum hypothesis. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality. Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (In press). Personality, stress and metal health: Evidence of relationships in a sample of Iranian managers. Personality and Individual Differences.

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Paper Presentations:

McCain, G., & Watson, P. J. (1973). Diminshing effects of drive and reward magnitude. Paper presented at Psychonomic Society Convention, St. Louis, MO.

Watson, P. ., & Cox, V. C. (1974). Changes in elicited behavior as a function of stimulation experience and available goal objects. Paper presented at Psychonomic Society Convention, Boston, MA.

Watson, P. J. (1975). An analysis of barbiturate-induced eating and drinking in the rat. Paper presented at Southwestern Psychological Association Convention, Houston, TX.

Watson, P. J., Hood, R. W., Jr., & Morris, R. J. (1983). Sin and self in the religious and anti-religious person. Paper presented at Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Convention, Knoxville, TN.

Watson, P. J. (1987). Sin and self-functioning: Psychological and ideological issues. Paper presented at the Religious Research Association Convention, Louisville, KY.

Hickman, S. E., Watson, P. J., & Morris, R. J. (1994). Optimism, pessimism, and the complexity of narcissism. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, LA.

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