Kimble, C. E. & Bryant, J. (2002). Gender differences in behavioral self-handicapping: Competitive men who belittle task importance make self- handicapping choices. In preparation.
Kimble, C. E., Smith, M. R., Abraham, C. R., & Fernandez, M. (2002). Does self-affirmation reduce the need to self-handicap behaviorally? Submitted.
Hirt, E. R., McCrea, S. M., & Kimble, C. E. (2000). Public self-focus and sex differences in behavioral self-handicapping: Does increasing self-threat still make it "Just a man's game?" Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 1131-1141.
Kimble, C. E.,Diaz-Loving, R.,Hirt,E. R.,Hosch, H. M.,Lucker, G. W., & Zarate, M. A. (1999). Social Psychology of the Americas. Needham Heights, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.
Kimble, C. E., Kimble, E. A., & Croy, N. A. (1998). Development of self-handicapping tendencies. Journal of Social Psychology, 138, 524-534.
Graetz, K. A., Boyle, E. S., Kimble, C. E., Thompson, P., & Garloch, J. L. (1998). Information sharing in face-to-face, teleconferencing, and electronic chat groups. Small Group Research, 29, 714-743.
Katsuyama, R. M., Kimble, C. E., & Bernardo, R. S. (October 22-24, 1998). A Comprehensive Approach to Assessment of Character Education Programs in Elementary Schools. Denver,CO: Character Education Partnership 5th Annual Forum.
Kimble, C. E. (Oct., 1998). Need Satisfaction and Values in the Midwest United States. Invited Symposium, 7th Mexican Congress of Social Psychology & 3rd Latin-American Regional Reunion of the International Association of Transcultural Psychology, Toluca, Mexico.
Kimble, C. E., Hosch, H. M., Ramirez, J., Cortes, M., Lucker, G. W., & Jahn, S. (April, 1998). Individualism-collectivism, acculturation, and norms for requests among border residents. Western and Rocky Mountain Psychological Association joint meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
De la Uz, L. M. & Kimble, C. E. (April,1998). Effectiveness of mood induction procedures and congruency of recalled stories. Western and Rocky Mountain Psychological Associations joint meeting, Albuquerque, NM, April, 1998.
Donnelly, P. G. & Kimble, C. E. (August, 1998). The long-term effects of community crime prevention. Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA.
Kimble, C. E., Hirt, E. R., Marshall, M., & Demirjian, E. (in preparation). Why are there gender-related differences in self-handicapping?
Kimble, C. E., de la Uz, L. M., Crawford, E., & Caruso, C. M. (in progress). Moods and mood regulation: Incongruent memories and recovery from moods.
Donnelly, P. G. & Kimble, C. E. (1997). Community organizing, environmental change and neighborhood crime. Crime & Delinquency, 43, 493-511.
Kimble, C. E., Hosch, H. M., & Lucker, G. W. ( in progress). Individualism-collectivism, acculturation, and norms for requests among border residents.
Kimble, C. E., Hirt, E. R., Glenn, S., Garcia, M., & Cardenas, J. ( in preparation). Resource salience, gender, and self-handicapping.
Kimble, C. E., Hirt, E. R., & Croy, N. A. (in preparation). Self-affirmation, self-esteem stability and self-handicapping.
Kimble, C. E. (Jan. 12, 1996). Effectiveness of defensible space in an urban neighborhood: How and why? Texas Social Psychologists Meeting, Arlington, TX.
Boyle, E., Wolfe, M., & Kimble, C. E. (under review). Uncovering the hidden profile with groupware: Computer aids for group decisions.
Hirt, E. R., Kimble, C. E., & McCrea, S. M. (in preparation). Self- focus accentuates self-handicapping tendencies.
Kimble, C. E. & Rezabek, J. S. (1992). Playing games before an audience: Social facilitation or choking. Social Behavior and Personality, 20, 115-120.
Kimble, C. E. & Seidel, S. (1992). Do Necessary or Sufficient Causal Information Conditions Affect Attribution More? Perceptual and Motor Skills, 74, 759-769.
Kimble, C. E., & Seidel, S. (1991). Vocal signs of confidence. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 15, 99-105.
Kimble, C. E., Funk, S., & DaPolito, K. L. (1990). The effects of self-esteem certainty on behavioral self- handicapping. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 5, 137-149.
Kimble, C.E. & Musgrove, J.I. (1988). Dominance in arguing mixed-sex dyads: Visual dominance patterns, talking time, and speech loudness. Journal of Research in Personality, 22, 1-16.
Kimble, C.E. & Kardes, F.R. (1987). Information patterns, attribution, and attraction. Social Psychology Quarterly, 50, 338-345.
Kimble, C.E. (1985). Commonsense attribution versus the covariation principle. Social Behavior and Personality, 13, 127-135.
Kimble, C.E., Arnold, E.M., & Hirt, E.R. (1985). An attributional perspective on interpersonal attraction using Kelley's cube. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 6, 131-144.
Kimble, C.E., Hirt, E.R., & Arnold, E.M. (1985). Self-consciousness, public and private self-awareness and memory in a social setting. Journal of Psychology, 119, 59-69.
Kimble, C.E. & Zehr, H.D. (1982). Self-consciousness, information load, self-presentation and memory in a social situation. Journal of Social Psychology, 118, 39-46.
Kimble, C.E., Forte, R.A., & Yoshikawa, J.C. (1981). Nonverbal concomitants of enacted emotional intensity and positivity: Visual and vocal behavior. Journal of Personality, 49, 271-283.
Kimble, C.E., Yoshikawa, J.C., & Zehr, H.D. (1981). Vocal and verbal assertiveness in same-sex and mixed-sex groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 40, 1047-1054.
Kimble, C.E. & Olszewski, D.A. (1980). Gaze and emotional expression: The effects of message positivity-negativity and emotional intensity. Journal of Research in Personality, 14, 60- 69.
Kimble, C.E. & Moriarty, B.F. (1979). An attributional view of attraction: Evaluative gains versus favorable comparisons. Psychological Reports, 45, 199-207.
Kimble, C.E., Fitz, D., & Onorad, J.R. (1977). Effectiveness
of counteraggression strategies in reducing interactive aggression by males.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, 272-278.