Jane Sell’s contributions to social psychology include guides to theory building, experimental methods, public goods, prosocial interaction, gender, race, and status processes. She serves on committees and panels at the American Sociological Association (ASA), the ASA Social Psychology Section, and the National Science Foundation. Her doctoral students attest to her wise and patient guidance, and she continues to enrich social psychology through her research, her service, and her many students.
ComptonD’LaneLoveTonySellJane. 2012. “Developing and Assessing Inter-coder Reliability in Group Interaction.”Sociological Methodology42:348–64.
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FreeseLee1980. Theoretical Sociology: Seven Essays. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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FreeseLeeCohenBernard P.1973. “Eliminating Status Generalization.”Sociometry36: 177-93.
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GoarCarlaSellJane. 2005. “Decreasing Racial Inequality in Task Groups through Task Definition.”Sociological Quarterly46:525–43.
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GriffithW. I.SellJane. 1988. “The Effects of Competition on Allocators’ Preferences for Contributive and Retributive Justice Rules.”European Journal of Social Psychology18:443–55.
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LovagliaMichael J.MannixElizabethSamuelsonCharles D.SellJaneWilsonRick K.2005. “Conflict, Status and Power.” Pp. 139–84 in Theories of Small Groups: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, edited by PooleS.HollingsheadA.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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MartinMichael W.SellJane. 1979. “TheRole of the Experiment in the Social Sciences.”Sociological Quarterly20:581–90.
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McCleeryRobert A.DittonRobert B.SellJaneLopezRoel R.2006. “Understanding and Improving Attitudinal Research in Wildlife Sciences.”Wildlife Society Bulletin34:537–41.
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SellJane. 1988. “Types of Public Goods and Free-riding.” Pp. 119–40 in Advances in Group Processes. Vol. 5, edited by LawlerE. J.New York: JAI.
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SellJane. 1997. “Gender, Strategies, and Contributions to Public Goods.” Social Psychology Quarterly60:252–65.
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SellJaneFreeseLee. 1984. “The Process of Eliminating Status Generalization.”Social Forces63:538–51.
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SellJaneGriffithW. I.WilsonRick K.1993. “Are Women More Cooperative than Men in Social Dilemmas?”Social Psychology Quarterly56:211–22.
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SellJaneHysomStuartLangLouisLoveTony P.ManagoBiancaLeHuongSpiveyTiffany. 2011. “Developing a Social Psychology Lab on a Shoestring.”Current Research in Social Psychology 16. Retrieved January15, 2017 (http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/prior.html).
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SellJaneKnottnerusJ. DavidEllisonChristopherMundtHeather. 2000. “Reproducing Social Structure in Task Groups: The Role of Structural Ritualization.”Social Forces79:1243–64.
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SellJaneKuipersKathy J.2009. “A Structural Social Psychological View of Gender Differences in Cooperation.”Sex Roles61:317–24.
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SellJaneLoveTony P.2009. “Common Fate, Crisis and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas.” Pp. 53–80 in Advances in Group Processes: Altruism and Prosocial Behavior in Groups. Vol. 26, edited by ThyeS. R.LawlerE. J.New York: Emerald.
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SellJaneMartinMichael W.1983. “An A-cultural Perspective on Experimental Social Psychology.”Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin9:345–50.
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SellJaneSonYeongi. 1997. “Comparing Public Goods and Common Pool Resources: Three Experiments.”Social Psychology Quarterly60:118–37.
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SellJaneWebster Jr.Murray2016. “New Possibilities for Cross Cultural Experiments in the Social Sciences.”Studia Sociologica8: 96–106.
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SellJaneWilsonRick K.1991. “Levels of Information and Contribution to Public Goods.”Social Forces70:107–24.
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SellJaneWilsonRick K.1999. “The Maintenance of Cooperation: Expectations of Future Interaction and the Trigger of Group Punishment.”Social Forces77:1551–70.
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WebsterMurrayJr.SellJane. 2014. “Why Do Experiments?” Pp. 5–23 in Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences, edited by WebsterMurrayJr.SellJ.New York: Academic Press.