PUBLICATIONS:
Articles
Gillis, J. S.
(1976). Participants instead of subjects. American Psychologist,
31, 95-97.
Gillis, J. S. (2006).
Microarray evidence of glutaminyl cyclase gene expression in melanoma: implications for tumor antigen specific immunotherapy.
Gillis,
J. S. (2006).An avian influenza vaccine for humans targeting the polymerase B2 protein inside the capsid instead of hemagglutinin or neuramidase on the virus surface. Medical Hypotheses.
Gillis, J. S.,
& Avis, W. E. (1980). The male-taller norm in mate selection. Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6, 396-401.
Gillis, J. S., & Cattell, R.
B. (1979). Comparison of second order personality structures at 6-8
years with later patterns. Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research,
4, 93-99.
Gillis,
J. S., & Kinsella, N. A. (1971). Some
personality factors of matched groups of New Brunswick blacks and whites. Canadian
Journal of Behavioural Science, 3, 66-71.
Gillis, J. S. & Lee, D.
C. (1978). Second-order relations between different modalities of
personality trait organization. Multivariate Experimental
Clinical Research, 4, 41-47.
Gillis, J. S. & Lee, D.
C. (1979). Relationships between the 16PF, GPP and GPI. Educational
and Psychological Measurement, 39, 7-12.
Gillis,
J. S. & Sidlauskas, A. E. (1978). The influence of differential
auditory feedback upon the reading of dyslexic children. Neuropsychologia,
16, 383-389.
Gillis, J.S., Nadeau, N. & Claybourn, M. (2005).
The Child Anxiety Scale as a potential screening device for bullying in young
children. Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology,
5, 71-76.
Gillis, J.S.,
& Woods, G. T. (1971). The 16PF as an indicator of performance
in the Prisoner's Dilemma game. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 15,
393-402.
Swingle, P. G., &
Gillis, J. S. (1968) Effects of the emotional relationship between
protagonists in the Prisoner's Dilemma. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 8, 160-165.
Tests
Gillis, J. S.
(1980). The Child Anxiety Scale. Champaign, Ill.:
Institute for Personality and Ability Testing.
Book Reviews
Gillis,
J. S. (1982). [Review of Personality and learning theory] Multivariate
Experimental Clinical Research, 6, 99-100.
Gillis, J. S. (1993).
[Review of Beyondism: Religion from Science] The Beyondist,
1, 3-4.
Book Chapters
Gillis, J. S. (1986). Classroom achievement and creativity.
In R. B. Cattell & R. C. Johnson
(Eds.), Functional psychological testing: Principles and instruments.
New York:
Brunner/Mazel.
Gillis, J.
S. (1986). Psychological characteristics of groups.
In R. B. Cattell & R. C Johnson (Eds.), Functional psychological
testing: Principles and instruments. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Gillis, J.
S. (1988). Quixote or Columbus? In K. M. Miller (Ed.) The
analysis of personality in research and assessment. London: Independent
Assessment and Research Centre.
Books
Gillis, J.
S. (1982). Too Tall Too Small. Champaign, Ill.:
Institute for Personality and Ability Testing.
Gillis, J.
S. (1996). Everyone An Einstein?The Quest for High Intelligence
Genes, Surrey: Press Ahead.
Invited Papers, Talks and Debates:
The social psychology of human height.
(1982) Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick.
The measurement of anxiety in children.
(1982) Institute for Research on Human Abilities. Memorial
University, St. John's, Newfoundland.
The 16PF and attitudes about height change.
(1983) Third International Conference on the 16PF Test. Atlanta, Georgia.
Beyondism and human rights. (1993) First International
Conference on Beyondism. San Pedro, California.
Intelligence and Genetics. (1997) Oxford
University Scientific Society.
Surfing the Tsunami. (1999) Cambridge
University Bioinformatics Conference.
Multivariate analysis of cross-cultural, interdisciplinary
longitudinal data. (2001) First International Conference on the 80+
study. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Perceptions of the ideal teacher.
TODAY'S CHILDREN TOMORROW Conference on the future of education. Geelong,
Australia, May 27, 2002.
Perceptions of the ideal principal.
TODAY'S CHILDREN TOMORROW Conference on the future of education. Geelong, Australia,
May 28, 2002.
Nature beats nurture?Debate team leader
at the TODAY'S CHILDREN TOMORROW Conference on the future of education.
Geelong, Australia, May 29, 2002.