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VITA WAYNE F. VELICER Cancer Prevention Research Center 2 Chafee Road University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881-0808 Phone: [40l] 874-4254 Fax: [401] 874-5562 Messages: [40l] 874-2830 E-mail: VELICER@URI.EDU CPRC Website: URI.EDU/Research/CPRC EDUCATION Ph.D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, l972. Major: Quantitative Psychology. (Major Professor: P.H. Schonemann) Title: "An empirical comparison of factor analysis, image analysis, and principal component analysis." M.S. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, l969. Major: Quantitative Psychology. (Major Professor: B.J. Winer) Title: "The relation between errors of prediction and the generalization of moderator variables across similar prediction situations." B.S. Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, l966. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Psychology. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1989-present Co-Director, Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island 1982-present Professor, Psychology Department, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island 1977-1982 Associate Professor, University of Rhode Island 1973-1977 Assistant Professor, University of Rhode Island 2001 Feb-May Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, (Sponsor: Brian Oldenburg) 2000 Sep-Nov Visiting Professor, Medical Psychology, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany, (Sponsor: Stephan Keller) 1994 - Jan-May Visiting Professor, National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. (Sponsor: Robyn Richmond) 1993 - Aug-Oct Visiting Professor, Psychology, University of Limburg, Maastrich, The Netherlands (Sponsor: Hein de Vries) 1987 - Jan-June Visiting Professor, School of Education, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Sponsor: Roderick P. McDonald) Visiting Fellow, National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia (Sponsor: Robyn Richmond) 1980 - Jan-June Visiting Associate Professor, Psychology Department, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. (Sponsor: Douglas H. Jackson) 1971-1973 Program Director, Testing Research and Services, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 1966-1971 Teaching Assistant/Instructor. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana HONORS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS: 2013 Samuel J. Messick Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award (APA) Identified as Highly Cited Researcher: 1981-1999 in Psychology/Psychiatry by the Institute for Scientific Information, 2003 (http://isihighlycited.com/) Identified as one of 50 Highest Impact Authors in Psychology. (Garfield, E. (1992). A citationist perspective on Psychology. APS Observer, 5, 8-13). Analysis for 1986-1990. Identified as one of 25 Highest Impact Authors in Psychology. (Pendlebury, D. (1996). Which psychology papers, places, and people have made a mark? APS Observer, 9, 14-21). Analysis for 1990-1994.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 2 Identified as one of 25 Highest Citation Authors in Psychology. (Pendlebury, D. (1996). Which psychology papers, places, and people have made a mark? APS Observer, 9, 14-21). Analysis for 1990-1994. Identified as one of the 25 Highest Citation Authors in Tobacco Control. Byrne & Chapman. (2005). The most cited authors and papers in tobacco control. Tobacco Control, 14, 155-160.) President, Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 2008-2009 Scholarly Excellence Award Winner, 2000, University of Rhode Island. Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Founder & Principal (http://www.prochange.com/home2.htm) 1990 Surgeon General's Report (Contributing Author), Health Benefits of Quitting Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 5. Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 38. Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine Senior Leader, NCI Tobacco and Health Disparities Network, 2004-present Addictions 96 Conference (Chair), Elsevier Science Meeting on the Addictions, September, 1996 Outstanding Intellectual Property Inventions, 2001, University of Rhode Island Outstanding Intellectual Property Inventions, 2003, University of Rhode Island Methodology Core Leader, Tobacco & Health Disparities Network, 2004-2007 Other: Board of Directors, Northeastern Educational Research Association, 1981-1982 Invited Address, Third World Conference on Addictive Behaviors, 1984 Invited Address, APA (Division 5), 1992 Invited Address, APA (Division 5 & 38), 1995. Invited Address, American College of Sports Medicine, 1995 Invited Participant, NIDA Technical Review Conference, 1992 Invited Participant, NIAAA Technical Conference, January, 1993 Invited Participant, NCI Computerized Tailored Interventions Workshop 2007 External Advisory Board, Methods for Drug Prevention Research, Penn State University, 1996-present. External Advisory Panel, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth Medical School, 1998 Program Consultant, World Health Organization, Copenhagen, 1993 External Advisory Board, Hispanic Health Aging Center, San Antonio, TX, 1994-1996 Invited Participant, Behavioral Research in Cancer Prevention & Control, NCI Advisory Board, 1995 Editor, Special Issue, Addictive Behaviors, 1996. Co-editor, Special Issue, American Journal of Health Promotion, 1996. Co-editor, Special Issue, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2006 Co-editor, Special Issue, Preventive Medicine, 2008 Editorial Board, Psychological Methods, 1998-2000 Editorial Board, Drug Use & Misuse, 2007-present Editorial Board, Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2008-present Faculty, NIMH Inst. for Developing Research Skills for Studying Sexual Assault & Sexual Abuse International Advisory Board, CIANS/ISBM Conference, Behavioral Modification and Health Promotion, Prague, Czech Republic, August, 1998 Hans-Schaefer-Lecture, Greifwald, Germany, September, 2003. Co-Chair. Research on the Transtheoretical Model: Where are we now, where are we going? Marburg, Germany, August 23 & 24. Invited Address. Research on the Transtheoretical Model: Where are we now, where are we going? Marburg, Germany, August 23 & 24. Keynote Address, European Health Psychology Society, Maastricht, NE 2007 Presidential Address, Society for Multivariate Experimental Research, Oregon, October, 2009 International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Scientific Program Committee, 2012 COURSES TAUGHT (University of Rhode Island) PSY 300 Introductory Statistics (Undergraduate) PSY 434 Psychological Tests & Measures (Undergraduate) PSY 479 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Undergraduate) PSY 510 Multivariate Statistics (Graduate) PSY 517 Small N Designs [Time Series Analysis] (Graduate)

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 3 PSY 532 Experimental Design [ANOVA] (Graduate) PSY 534 Personality Assessment (Graduate) PSY 610 Parsimony Methods [Factor Analysis] (Graduate) PSY 635Transtheoretical Model Applied to Health Promotion (Graduate) PSY 670 Seminar: Recent Developments in Statistical Methods (Graduate) PSY 690S Nonparametric Statistics (Graduate) PSY 690W Mediation Analysis (Graduate) PSY 695 Teaching Methods for Psychology (Graduate) PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Association of University Professors American Psychological Association (Division 5 and 35) American Public Health Association American Statistical Association Classification Society Eastern Psychological Association European Association of Methodology Psychometric Society Society of Behavioral Medicine Society for Clinical Trials Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology (Elected, 1982; President, 2008-09) Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco REGULAR REVIEWER--Journals: Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being (Editorial Board) Addictive Behaviors Behavioral Assessment Behavior Research Methods Health Psychology Journal of American Statistical Association Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Research in Personality Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Preventive Medicine Psychological Bulletin Psychological Methods Psychological Reports Psychometrika Substance Use and Misuse (Editorial Board) Tobacco Control GRANT REVIEWER: Regular Reviewer US Army (Breast Cancer) US Army (Prostate Cancer) Tobacco-related Disease Research Program (California) National Cancer Institution Occasional Reviewer American Cancer Society Cancer Research UK

Dutch Cancer Society National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institution for Mental Health Research Council of Canada Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 4

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 5 GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (PI or Co-PI) A. Current Grants and Contracts Comparing Population Cessation Services with Emphasis on Unmotivated Smokers (1R01DA022291-01A2). PI: JO Prochaska. NIDA. Total Amount: 2,500.000+. Period: Project Period: 01/15/2009 12/31/2012. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT01566994. Online Tailored Interventions & Relational Agents for Exercise and Sun Protection (Supplements to Promote Diversity) (3R01CA119195-03S1). PI: Wayne F Velicer. NCI. Amount: 165,000+. Project Period: 08/01/2007 07/31/2012 Optimal TTM Tailoring for Population Smoking Cessation (Project STAR) (1RO1DA023191-01A1). National Institute of Drug Abuse. PI- CA Redding. Total amount:: $3,500,000. Period: 2/5/2008 1/31/2012. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT01544010. Online Tailored Interventions & Relational Agents for Exercise and Sun Protection (Project RAISE) (1R01CA119195-01A2). PI: WF Velicer. NCI. Total Amount: $3,5000,000+. Period: 8/1/07-7/31/12. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT01458002. Tailored Interventions to Prevent Substance Abuse (Project BEST) (1R01DA020112-01A). PI: WF Velicer. NIDA. Total amount: $3,500,000+. Period: 7/1/06-6/30/11. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT01482975 Dynamical Models for Intensive Longitudinal Studies of Smoking Behavior. American Cancer Society Mentored Research Award. Recipient: Ted Walls; Mentor: Wayne Velicer. $400,00+. 1/1/2007-12/31/2011. Previous Grants Maintenance in Multiple Behaviors with Emphasis in Aging (R01 AG024490-01A2). PI: JO Prochaska. National Institute for Aging. Total Amount: $2,500,000+. Period: 4/1/06-3/31/10. Longitudinal Methods for Smoking Cessation Research (1 F31 DA019268). Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award. Student: Bettina Hoeppner; Mentor: Wayne F. Velicer). $100,000. Period: 8/1/2005-7/31/2007. Computerized Population Programs for Three Cancer Risks (Project HEALTH) (R01CA85807-01A2). NCI. (PI: W. Velicer). Total amount: $3,500,000+. Period: 8/1/01 to 7/31/2006. Extended to 7/31/08. A Stage-matched Alcohol Intervention for Managed Care. NIAAA (PI: R. Laforge). Total amount: $2,000,000+. Period: 4/1/00-3/31/05. Extended to 7/31/07. Automated population-based smoking cessation programs. NCI. (PI: W. Velicer). Total amount: $3,500,000+. Period: 9/1/97 to 2/28/2002. A Proactive Individualized Program for College Drinkers. NIAA (PI: R. Laforge). Total amount: $1,000,000+. Period: 9/1/99-8/30/03. Application of the Transtheoretical Model to Informed Choice in the Medicare Population. Health Care Financing Administration/Kathpal Technologies Inc. (PI: D. Levesque). Total amount: $250,000+. Period: 8/1/99-10/31/00. School Computer Programs for Teens for Six Cancer Risks. NCI (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $2,000,000+. Period: 4/1/00-3/31/05. Increasing Condom Use with a Stage-matched Intervention. NIH/NAID (PI: P. Morokoff ). Total amount: $1,600,000+. Period: 8/1/98-7/31/01.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 6 Comprehensive Agreement: Behavioral Methods for Health Promotion. Johnson & Johnson. (PI: J. Prochaska) Total amount: $1,500,000+. Original Period: 1/1/93 to 12/1/97. Enhanced self-help interventions for smoking cessation. NCI. CA27821 (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $2,750,000+. Period: 1/1/96 to 12/31/2000. A Stress Management Expert System for Cancer Prevention. SBIR/NIH. (PI: K. Evers) Total amount: $600,000+. Period: 9/1/99-9/1/02. An Expert System to Improve Medical Adherence. SBIR/NIH (PI: S. Johnson). Total amount: $600,000+. Period: 9/1/99-5/31/02. Home Computer Programs for Parents for Six Cancer Risk Behaviors. (2001-2003). Senate Appropriation awarded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PI: J. Prochaska). Awarded: $2,568,000. Period: 8/1/01-7/31/04. Smoking expert system for teens in primary medical care. NCI. (PI: J. Hollis). Total direct costs: $1,000,000+. Period: 8/1/96 to 7/31/2001. Informal self-help Approaches to Smoking Cessation. NCI CA27821 (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $450,000+. Period: 5/1/80 to 4/30/83. Self-help Models and Manuals for Smoking Cessation. NCI, CA27821 (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $400,000+. Period: 7/1/83 to 6/30/85. Self-help Strategies for the Cessation of Smoking. NCI, CA27821 (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $2,000,000+. Period: 7/l/85 to 6/30/90. Stages and Processes of Change for Sun Exposure. NCI. (PI: M. Weinstock). Total amount: $50,000+. Period: 9/1/89 to 8/31/90. Data Processing and Statistical Analysis for Evaluation of AIDS. Community Demonstration Project, CDC 0-4115- 002 (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $35,000+. Period: 7/1/90-8/31/90. Nicotine Dependence and Smoking Relapse. NHLBI (PI: R. Niaura). Total amount: $550,000+. Period: 4/1/91 to 3/31/94. Stages of Change Model and Reproductive Health in High-Risk Populations. CDC (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $75,000. Period: 5/92 to 9/92. Accelerating the Processes of Change for Cancer Prevention. NCI, CA50087 (PI: J. Prochaska). Cancer Prevention Research Unit. Total amount: $9,000,000+. Period: 9/1/89 to 6/31/94. PI or Co-PI role on separate grants include: Self-help Programs for Accelerating Smoking Cessation (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $1,000,000+. Core A. Leadership and Administrative Support Core (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $500,000+. Core B. Evaluation Core (PI). Total amount: $3,500,000+. Self-help Models and Materials for Smoking Cessation. NCI (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $2,000,000+. Period: 1/1/91 to 12/31/95. Smoking Cessation for Vocational Students by Computer-Aided Instruction. ACS (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $240,000+. Period: 11/1/92 to 12/31/95. Expert system smoking cessation intervention for callers to the Quit Line. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. (PI: R. Borland). Total amount: $180,000. Period: 1/1/95-12/31-97.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 7 Standard vs. Individualized Intervention for Mammography. National Cancer Institute (PI: W. Rakowski). Total amount: $2,000,000+. Period: 9/1/92 to 8/30/96. Skin Cancer Prevention and Control: Educational Intervention Research. NCI (PI: W. M. Weinstock). Total amount: $1,400,000+. Period: 4/1/94 to 3/31/98. Motivating Smokers to Reduce their Children's ETS Exposure. NCI (PI: K. Emmons). Total amount: $1,000,000+. Period: 9/1/94 to 8/30/98. Extended to 8/30/99. Accelerating the Processes of Change for Cancer Prevention (Renewal). National Cancer Institute, CA 50087 (Co- PI; with D. Abrams & J. Prochaska). Cancer Prevention Research Unit. Total amount: $11,000,000+. Period: 7/1/94 to 6/30/99. Extended to 6/30/00. PI or Co-PI role on separate grants include: Cancer Prevention via School and Home Channels (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $1,000,000+. Core A. Leadership and Administrative Support Core. (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $800,000+. Core B. Evaluation Core. (PI). Total amount: $3,500,000+/year. Changing Teen Behaviors: Cervical Cancer Prevention. NCI (PI: J. Prochaska). Total amount: $2,400,000+. Period: 4/l/94 to 3/31/98. PUBLICATIONS A. Factor/Component Analysis and Structural Models 1. Velicer, W.F. (1974). An empirical comparison of the stability of factor analysis, principal component analysis, and image analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 34, 563-572. 2. Velicer, W.F. (1976). The relation between factor score estimates, image scores and principal component scores. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 36, l49-l59. 3. Velicer, W.F. (1976). Determining the number of components from the matrix of partial correlations. Psychometrika, 4l, 32l-327. 4. Velicer, W.F. (1977). An empirical comparison of factor, image, and principal component patterns. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 12, 3-22. 5. Zwick, W.R., & Velicer, W.F. (1982). Variables influencing four rules for determining the number of components to retain. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 17, 253-269. 6. Velicer, W.F., Peacock, A.C., & Jackson, D.N. (1982). A comparison of component and factor patterns: A Monte Carlo approach. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 17, 371-388. 7. Zwick, W.R., & Velicer, W.F. (1986). Factor influencing five rules for determining the number of components to retain. Psychological Bulletin, 99, 432-442. 8. Velicer, W.F., & Fava, J.L. (1987). An evaluation of the effects of variable sampling on component, image, and factor analysis. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 22, l93-2l0. 9. Guadagnoli, E., & Velicer, W.F. (1988). Relation of sample size to the stability of component patterns. Psychological Bulletin, 103, 265-275. 10. Velicer, W.F., & Jackson, D.N. (1990). Component analysis vs. common factor analysis: Some issues in selecting an appropriate procedure. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 25, 1-28. (Target paper for a special issue of Multivariate Behavioral Research, which included comments on the Velicer and Jackson paper by P. Bentler & Y. Kano; F. Bookstein; R. Gorsuch; R. Loehlin; J. McArdle; S. Mulaik; W. Rozenboom; J. Steiger; P. Schonemenn; and K. Wediman, and the response below.).

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 8 11. Velicer, W.F., & Jackson, D.N. (1990). Component analysis vs. common factor analysis: Some further observations. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 25, 95-112. 12. Guadagnoli, E., & Velicer, W.F. (1991). A comparison of several factor matching indices: A simulation study. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 26, 323-343. 13. Fava, J.L., & Velicer, W.F (1992). An empirical comparison of factor, image, component, and scale scores. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 27, 301-322. 14. Fava, J.L., & Velicer, W.F. (1992). The effects of overextraction on factor and component analysis. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 27, 387-415. 15. Ding, L., Velicer, W.F., & Harlow, L.L. (1995). Effects of estimation methods, number indicators per factor, and improper solutions on structural equation modeling fit indices. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2, 119-144. 16. Fava, J.L., & Velicer, W.F. (1996) The effects of underextraction in factor and component analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 56, 907-929. 17. Velicer, W.F., & Fava, J.L. (1998). The effects of variable and subject sampling on factor pattern recovery. Psychological Methods, 3, 231-251. B. Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 1. McConnaughy, E.N., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1983). Stages of change in psychotherapy: Measurement and sample profiles. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 20, 368-375. 2. Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C.C., Prochaska, J.O., & Brandenberg, N. (1985). A decisional balance measure for assessing and predicting smoking status. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 1279-1289. 3. Elder, J.P.,..., & Velicer, W.F. (1985). A multivariate evaluation of the Health Attitudes and Behaviors Scale (HABS). Preventive Medicine, 14, 34-54. 4. Prochaska, J.O., DiClemente, C.C., Velicer, W.F., Ginpil, S., & Norcross, J.C. (1985). Predicting change in status for self-changers. Addictive Behaviors, l0, 395-406. 5. Wilcox, N.S., Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., & DiClemente, C.C. (1985). Subject characteristics as predictors of self-change in smoking. Addictive Behaviors, l0, 407-4l2. 6. Stern, R.A., Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., & Elder, J.P. (l987). Stages of adolescent cigarette smoking acquisition: Measurement and sample profiles. Addictive Behaviors, l2, 3l9-329. 7. Humphrey, A.B., Buechner, J.S., & Velicer, W.F. (1987). Differentiating geographic areas by socioeconomic characteristics. Northeast Journal of Business and Economics, l3, 47-64. 8. Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C.C., & Fava, J.L. (l988). Measuring the processes of change: Applications to the cessation of smoking. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 520-528. 9. O'Connell, D., & Velicer, W.F. (1988). A decisional balance measure for weight loss. The International Journal of Addictions, 23, 729-750. 10. McConnaughy, E.A., DiClemente, C.C., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1989). Stages of change in psychotherapy: A follow-up report. Psychotherapy, 26, 494-503.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 9 11. Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C., Rossi, J.S., & Prochaska, J.O. (1990). Relapse situations and self-efficacy: An integrative model. Addictive Behaviors, 15, 271-283. 12. Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C.C., Guadagnoli, E., & Rossi, J. (1991). Patterns of Change: A dynamic typology applied to smoking cessation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 26, 83-107. 13. DiClemente, C.C., Prochaska, J.O., Fairhurst, S., Velicer, W.F., Rossi, J.S., & Velasquez, M. (1991). The process of smoking cessation: An analysis of precontemplation, contemplation and contemplation/action. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59, 295-304. 14. Velicer, W.F., Prochaska, J.O., Rossi, J.S., & Snow, M. (1992). Assessing outcome in smoking cessation studies. Psychological Bulletin, 111, 23-41. 15. Rakowski, W., Dubé, C., Marcus, B., Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., & Abrams, D. (1992). Extending the transtheoretical model of behavior change to screening mammography. Health Psychology, 11, 111-118. 16. Velicer, W.F., Richmond, R., Greeley, J., Seift, W., & Redding, C.R. (1992). A time series investigation of three nicotine regulation models. Addictive Behaviors, 17, 325-345. 17. Prochaska, J.O., DiClemente, C.C., Velicer, W.F., & Rossi, J.S. (1992). Criticisms and concerns of the transtheoretical model in light of recent research. British Journal of Addiction, 87, 825-828. 18. Rossi, S.R., Rossi, J.S., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1992). Application of the transtheoretical model of behavior change to dietary fat reduction. International Journal of Psychology, 27, 628. [Abstract]. 19. Velicer, W.F., Hughes, S.L., Fava, J.L., & Prochaska, J.O. (1992). An empirical typology of subjects within stages of change. International Journal of Psychology, 27, 623. [Abstract]. 20. Velicer, W.F., & DiClemente, C.C. (1993). Understanding and intervening with the total population of smokers. Tobacco Control, 2, 95-96. 21. Prochaska, J.O., DiClemente, C.C. Velicer, W.F., & Rossi, J.S. (1993). Standardized, individualized, interactive and personalized self-help programs for smoking cessation. Health Psychology, 12, 399-405. 22. Velicer, W.F., Prochaska, J.O., Bellis, J.M., DiClemente, C.C., Rossi, J.S., Fava, J.L., & Steiger, J.H. (1993). An expert system intervention for smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 18, 269-290. 23. Rakowski, W., Bellis, J.M., Velicer, W.F., & Dube, C.A. (1993). Smoking status and mammography in a statewide survey. Addictive Behaviors, 18, 691-696. 24. Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., Rossi, J.S., Goldstein, M.G., Marcus, B.H., Rakowski, W., Fiore, C., Harlow, L.L., Redding, C.A., Rosenbloom, D., & Rossi, S.R. (1994). Stages of change and decisional balance for twelve problem behaviors. Health Psychology, 13, 39-46. 25. Prochaska, J.O., Redding, C.A., Harlow, L.L., Rossi, J.S., & Velicer, W.F. (1994). The transtheoretical model of change and HIV prevention: A review. Health Education, 21, 471-486. 26. Prokhorov, A.V., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J.O. (1994). The transtheoretical model of change: A guide for behavioral treatment. Voprosi Psikhologii (Psychological Aspects), 2, 113-122. [Russian]. 27. Abrams, D.B., Orleans, C.T., Niaura, R.N., Goldstein, M.G., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J.O. (1994). Smoking treatment issues: Towards a stepped care approach. Tobacco Control, 2 (suppl.), 517-537. 28. Velicer, W.F., Laforge, R.G., Levesque, D.A., & Fava, J.L. (1994). The development and initial validation of the Smoking Policy Inventory. Tobacco Control, 3, 347-355.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 10 29. Velicer, W.F., Hughes, S.L., Fava, J.L., Prochaska, J.O., & DiClemente, C.C. (1995). An empirical typology of subjects within stage of change. Addictive Behaviors, 20, 299-320. 30. Grimley, D.M., Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, G.E. (1995). Contraceptive and condom use adoption and maintenance: A stage paradigm approach. Health Education Quarterly. 22, 20-35. 31. Velicer, W.F., Fava, J.L., Prochaska, J.O., Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., & Pierce, J. (1995) Distribution of smokers by stage in three representative samples. Preventive Medicine, 24, 401-411. 32. Fava, J.L., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J.O. (1995) Applying the transtheoretical model to a representative sample of smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 20, 189-203. 33. Velicer, W.F., Prochaska, J.O., Rossi, J., & DiClemente, C.C. (1996) A criterion measurement model for addictive behaviors. Addictive Behaviors, 21, 555-584. 34. Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1996). On models, methods, and premature conclusions. Addiction, 91, 1281-1283. 35. Velicer, WF. (1996) Introduction to special issue of Addictive Behaviors. Addictive Behaviors, 21, 1-2. 36. Abrams, D.B., Orleans, C.T., Niaura, R.S., Goldstein, M.G., Prochaska, J.O, & Velicer, W.F. (1996) Integrating individual and public health perspectives for treatment of tobacco dependence under managed health care: A combined step care and matching model. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 18, 290-304. 37. Grimley, D.M., Prochaska, G.E., Prochaska, J.O,. Velicer, W.F., Galavotti, C., Cabral R. J. &Lanky, A. (1996). Cross-validation of measures assessing decision balance and self-efficacy for condom use. American Journal of Health Behavior, 20, 406-416. 38. Schofield, P. E., Hill, D. J., & Velicer, W. F. (1997) Smoking Policy Interventions: Is Australian youth in favor of them? Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 7, 4-10. 39. Migneault, J.P., Pallonen, U.E., & Velicer, W.F. (1997) Decisional balance and stage of change for adolescent drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 22, 339-351. 40. Reed, G. R., Velicer, W. F., & Prochaska, J. O. (1997) What makes a good staging algorithm: Examples from regular exercise. American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 57-67. 41. Velicer, W. F., & Prochaska, J. O. (1997) Introduction to special issue of American Journal of Health Promotion. American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 6-7. 42. Prochaska, J. O., & Velicer, W.F. (1997). The Transtheoretical Model of health behavior change. (Invited paper). American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 38-48. 43. Prochaska, J. O., & Velicer, W.F. (1997). Misinterpretations and misapplications of the Transtheoretical Model. (Invited paper). American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 11-12. 44. Pallonen, U. E., Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., Prokhorov, A. V., & Smith, N. F. (1998) Stages of acquisition and cessation for adolescent smoking: An empirical investigation. Addictive Behaviors, 23, 303-324. 45. Pallonen, U.E., Velicer, W.F., Prochaska, J.O., Rossi, J.S., Bellis, J.M., Tsoh, J.Y., Migneault, J.P., Smith, N.F., & Prokhorov, A.V. (1998) Computer-based smoking cessation interventions for adolescents: Description, feasibility, and six-month follow-up findings. Substance Use & Misuse, 33, 935-965. 46. Norman, G. J., Velicer, W. F., Fava, J. L., & Prochaska, J. O. (1998) Dynamic typology clustering within the stages of change for smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 23, 139-153.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 11 47. Velicer, W. F, Prochaska, J. O., Fava, J. L., Norman, G. J., & Redding, C. A. (1998) Smoking cessation and stress management: Applications of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change. Homeostasis, 38, 216-233. 48. Laforge, R.C., Velicer, W.F., Levesque, D. A., Fava, J.L., Hill, D. J., Scholfeld, P. E., Fau, D., De Vries, H., Shisana, W.O., & Conner, M. (1998). Measuring support for tobacco control policies in six countries. Tobacco Control, 7, 241-246. 49. Rakowski, W., Ehrich, B., Goldstein, M.G., Rimer, B.K., Pearlman, D.N., Clark, M.A., Velicer, W.F., & Woolverton, H. (1998). Increasing mammography among women aged 40-74 by use of a stage-matched, tailored intervention. Preventive Medicine, 27, 748-756. 50. Greene, G.W., Rossi, S.R., Rossi, J.S., Fava, J.L., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1998). An expert system intervention for dietary fat reduction. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20 (supplement), S197. 51. Migneault, J.P., Velicer, W.F., Prochaska, J. O., & Stevenson, J. F. (1999). Decisional balance for immoderate drinking in college students. Substance Use and Misuse, 34, 1325-1346. 52. Laforge, RG, Rossi, JS, Prochaska, JO, Velicer, WF, Levesque, DA, & McHorney, CA. (1999). Stage of regular exercise and health-related quality of life. Preventive Medicine, 28, 349-360. 53. Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J. O. (1999). An expert system intervention for smoking cessation. Patient Education and Counseling, 36, 119-129. 54. Velicer, W. F, Prochaska, J. O., Fava, J. L., Laforge, R. G., & Rossi, J. S. (1999) Interactive versus noninteractive interventions and dose-response relationships for stage matched smoking cessation programs in a managed care setting. Health Psychology, 18, 21-28. 55. Harlow, L.L., Prochaska, J. O., Redding, C.A., Rossi, J. S. Velicer, W.F., Snow, M. G., Schnell, D., Galavotti, C., O'Reilly, K., & Rhodes, F. and the AIDS Community Demonstration Research Group. (1999) Stages of condom use in a high HIV-risk sample. Psychology & Health, 14, 143-157. 56. Laforge, RG, Velicer, WF, Richmond, R &Owen, N. (1999). Stage distributions for five health behaviors in the USA and Australia. Preventive Medicine, 28, 61-74. 57. Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, Pallonen, UE, Rossi, JS, Velicer, WF, Rossi, SR, Greene, GW, Meier, K, Evers, KS, Plummer, BA, & Maddock, JE. (1999). Transtheoretical individualized multimedia expert systems targeting adolescents health behaviors. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 6, 144-153. 58. Greene, G. W., Rossi, S. R., Rossi, J. S., Velicer, W. F., Fava, J. L., & Prochaska, J. O. (1999). Dietary applications of the stages of change model. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 99, 673-678. 59. Velicer, W.F., Norman, G. J., Fava, J. L., & Prochaska, J. O. (1999). Testing 40 predictions from the Transtheoretical Model. Addictive Behaviors, 24, 455-469. 60. Nigg, C. R., Burbank, P. M., Padula, C., Dufresne, R., Rossi, J. S., Velicer, W. F., Laforge, R. G., & Prochaska, J. O. (1999). Stages of change across ten health risk behaviors for older adults. Gerontologist, 39, 473-482. 61. Norman, G.J., Velicer, W.F., Fava, J.L., & Prochaska, J. O. (2000). Cluster subtypes within stage of change for a representative sample of smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 25, 183-204. 62. Levesque, D. A., Gelles, R. J., & Velicer, W. F. (2000) Development and validation of a stages of change measure for men in batter treatment. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, 175-199.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 12 63. Borland, R., Segan, C., & Velicer, WF. (2000). Testing the Transtheoretical Model for Smoking Change: Victorian Data. Australian Journal of Psychology, 52, 83-88. 64. Velicer, W. F., Prochaska, J. O., Fava, J. L., Rossi, J. S., Redding, C. A., Laforge, R. G., Robbins, M. L. (2000). Using the Transtheoretical Model for Population-based Approaches to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Homeostasis in Health and Disease, 40, 174-195. 65. Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., Fava, J. L., Ruggiero, L., Laforge, RG, Rossi, JS, Johnson, SS, & Lee, PA. (2001). Counselor and stimulus control enhancements of a stage-matched expert system intervention for smokers in a managed care setting. Preventive Medicine, 32, 23-32. 66. Plummer, B. A., Velicer, W.F., Redding, C.A., Prochaska, J. O., Rossi, J. S., Pallonen, U.E., & Meier, K. S. (2001). Stage of Change, Decisional Balance, and Temptations for Smoking: Measurement and Validation in a Large, School-based Population of Adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 26, 551-571. 67. Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., Fava, J. L., Rossi, JS, & Tsoh, JY (2001) Evaluating a Population-based Recruitment Approach and a Stage-based Expert System Intervention for Smoking Cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 26, 583-602. 68. Emmons, K.M., Wong, M., Hammond, S. K., Velicer, W.F., Fava, J. L., Monroe, A., & Johnson, J. L. (2001) Intervention and policy issues related to children s exposure to tobacco smoke. Preventive Medicine, 32, 321-331. 69. Hall, S. M., Delucchi, K. L., Velicer, W. F., Kahler, C. W., Ranger-Moore, J., Hedeker, D., Tsoh, J. Y., & Niaura, R. (2001). Statistical analysis of randomized trials in tobacco treatment: Longitudinal designs with dichotomous outcome. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 3, 193-202. 70. Redding, C. A., Rossi, J. S., Rossi, S. R., Velicer, W. F., & Prochaska, J. O. (2000). Health Behavior Models. The International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 3 (Special Issue), 180-193. (http:www.iejhe.siu.edu) 71. Benowitz, N. L., Jacob, III, P., Ahijevych, K., Jarvis, M. J., Hall, S., LeHouezec, J., Hansson, A., Lichtenstein, E., Henningfield, J., Tsoh, J., Hurt, R. D., & Velicer, W. F. (2002). Biochemical verification of tobacco use and cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 4, 149-159. 72. Rossi, S. R., Greene, G. W., Rossi, J. S., Plummer, B. A., Benisovich, S.V., Keller, S, Velicer, W. F., Redding, C. A., Prochaska, J. O., Pallonen, U. E., & Meier, K. S. (2001). Validation of decisional balance and temptations measures for dietary fat reduction in a large school-based population of adolescents. Eating Behaviors, 2, 1-18. 73. Emmons, K. M., Hammond, S.K., Fava, J. L., Velicer, W. F., Johnson, J. L., & Monroe, A. D. (2001). A Randomized Trial to Reduce Passive Smoke Exposure in Low Income Households with Young Children. Pediatrics, 108, 18-25. 74. Johnson, J. L., Fava, J. L., Velicer, W. F., Monroe, A. D., & Emmons, K. M. (2002). Testing Stage Effects in an Ethnically Diverse Sample. Addictive Behaviors. 27, 605-617. 75. Velicer, W. F. (2001). Reply to Letter to the Editor. Preventive Medicine, 32. 390. 76. Strecher, V. J., & Velicer, W. F. (in press). Tailoring smoking cessation programs to the specific needs and interests of the patient. British Medical Journal, 00, 00-00. 77. Strecher, V. J., Velicer, W. F., & Little, R. (in press). Rapid response: Comments on Lennox et al. British Medical Journal, 00, 00-00.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 13 78. Prochaska JO, Velicer WF, Rossi JS, Redding CA, Greene GW, Rossi SR, Sun X, Fava JL, Laforge R, & Plummer B. (2002). Impact of simultaneous stage-matched expert systems for multiple behaviors in a population of parents. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, S191. (Abstract). 79. Redding CA, Prochaska JO, Goldstein M, Velicer WF, Rossi JS, Sun X, Rakowski, W, Rossi SR, Greene GW, DePue, J, Fava J, Laforge R, Ehrlich B., Willey, C., & Niaura, R. (2002). Efficacy of stage-matched expert systems in primary care patients to decrease smoking, dietary fat, sun exposure, and relapse from mammography. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, S191. (Abstract). 80. Clark, M. A., Rakowski, W., Ehrich, B, Rimer, B. K., Velicer, W. F., Dube, C. E., Pearlman, D. N., Peterson, K. K., & Goldstein, M. (2002). The effect of a stage-matched and tailored intervention on repeat mammography. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 22, 1-7. 81. Cummins, C.O., Prochaska, J.O., Driskell, M.M., Evers, K.E., Wright, J.A., Prochaska, J.M., & Velicer, W.F. (2003). Development of review criteria to evaluate health behavior change websites. Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 55-62. 82. Evers, K. E., Prochaska, J. M., Driskell, M. M., Cummins, C. O., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W. F. (2003). Strengths and weaknesses of health behavior change programs on the internet. Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 63-70. 83. Velicer, W, Fava, J., Prochaska, J, Ward, W., Cottrill, S., Friedman, R., Ramelson, H., Keller, S., Robins, A., & Gulliver, S. (2002). Evaluating the effectiveness of NRT therapy in a population: Preliminary outcome (20 months). Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 4, 369. (Abstract). 84. Velicer, W.F., Fava, J., Prochaska, J., Ward, R., Cottrill, S., Friedman, R., Ramelson, H., Keller, S., Robins, A., & Gulliver, S. (2002) Evaluating the Effectiveness of Nicotine Replacement Therapy in a Defined Population. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 9 (S 1), 285 (Abstract). 85. Velicer, W. F., Prochaska, J, Redding, C, Rossi, J, Sun, X, Rossi, S, Greene, G, Fava, J, Laforge, R, Goldstein, M., Rakowski, W., DePue, J., & Ehrlich, B. (2002). Efficacy of expert system interventions in primary health care patients to decrease smoking, dietary fat, sun exposure, and relapse from mammography. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 9 (S 1), 286 (Abstract). 86. Fava, J.L., Rossi, J.S., Redding, C.A., Maddock, J.E., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (in press). Progress toward cessation for smokers in precontemplation: Enhancing the change process. Addictive Behaviors, 00, 00-00. 87. Norman, G. J., & Velicer, W. F. (2003). Developing an Empirical Typology for Regular Exercise. Preventive Medicine, 37, 635-645. 88. Prochaska, JO & Velicer, WF. (2003). Impact vs. efficacy for pregnant smokers (Electronic letter). Tobbaco Control, (17 July 2003). 89. Velicer, W. F., & Prochaska, J. O. (2004). A Comparison of Four Self-report Smoking Cessation Outcome Measures. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 51-60. 90. Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., Prochaska, J. M., & Johnson, J. L. (2004). Size, Consistency and Stability of Stage Effects for Smoking Cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 207-213. 91. Prochaska, J. O., Velicer, W. F., Rossi, J. S., Redding, C. A., Greene, G. W., Rossi, S. R., Sun, X., Fava, J. L., Laforge, R., & Plummer, B. A. (2004). Multiple Risk Expert System Interventions: Impact of Simultaneous Stage-matched Expert System Interventions for Smoking, High Fat Diet and Sun Exposure in a Population of Parents. Health Psychology, 23, 503-516.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 14 92. Ward, R. M., Velicer, W. F., Rossi, J. S., Fava, J. L., & Prochaska, J. O. (2004). Factorial Invariance and Internal Consistency for the Decisional Balance Inventory Short Form. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 953-958. 93. Prochaska, J. O. & Velicer, W. F. (2004). Integrating Population Smoking Cessation Policies and Programs. Public Health Reports, 119, 244-252. 94. Hoeppner, BB, Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Sun, X, Prochaska, JO, Armstrong, KA, & Velicer, WF. Predictors of 18-month retention in an adolescent sexual behavior study. (Abstract). Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 27, S112. 95. Prochaska, JO, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Goldstein, M., DePue, J, Greene, GW, Rossi, SR., Sun, X., Fava, JL, Laforge, R, Rakowski, W, & Plummer, BA. (2005). Stage-based Expert Systems to Guide A Population of Primary Care Patients to Quit Smoking, Eat Healthier, Prevent Skin Cancer and Receive Regular Mammograms. Preventive Medicine, 41, 405-416. 96. Velicer, WF, Prochaska, JO, Redding, C, Rossi, JS, Sun, X, Rossi, SR, Greene, GW, Fava, JL, Abrams, DB, Linnan, LA, & Emmons, KM. (2004). Efficacy of Expert System Interventions for Employees to Decrease Smoking, Dietary Fat, and Sun Exposure. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11 (S 1), 277 (Abstract). 97. Velicer, WF, de Vries, H, Botelho, RJ, Evers, K, Robert Friedman, RH, & Prochaska, JO. (2004). An Overview of Tailored Interventions for Health Behavior Change. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11 (S 1), 344 (Abstract). 98. Velicer WF, Fava JL, & Prochaska JO. (2004). Testing 40 Predictions From the Transtheoretical Model Again, with Confidence. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11 (S 1), 365 (Abstract). 99. Hollis, JF, Polen, MR, Whitlock, EP; Lichtenstein, E., Mullooly, JP, Velicer, W.F., & Redding, C.A. (2005). TEEN REACH: Outcomes from a randomized controlled trial of a tobacco reduction program among teens seen in primary medical care. Pediatrics, 115, 981-999. 100. Velicer, W. F., Keller, S., Friedman, R. H. Fava, J. L., Gulliver, S. B., Ward, R. M., Ramelson, H., Prochaska, J. O., Robins, A. G., & Cottrill, S. D. (2005). Comparing Participants and Non-participants Recruited for an Effectiveness Study of Nicotine Replacement Therapy. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 21, 181-191. 101. Anatchkova, MD, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2005). Replication of subtypes for smoking cessation with the contemplation stage of change. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 915-927. 102. Anatchkova, MD, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2006). Replication of subtypes for smoking cessation with the Preparation stage of change. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 915-927. 103. Prochaska, JJ, Velicer, WF, Prochaska, JO, Delucchi, K, & Hall, SM. (2006). Comparing intervention outcomes in smokers treated for single versus multiple behavioral risks. Health Psychology, 25, 380-388. 104. Velicer, WF, Prochaska, JO, & Redding, CA. (2006). Tailored communications for smoking cessation: Past successes and future directions. Drug and Alcohol Review, 25, 47-55. 105. Höppner, BB, Goodwin, MS; Velicer, WF; Mooney, ME; & Hatsukami, DK. (2006). Identifying longitudinal patterns of daily smoking in a nicotine harm reduction intervention. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S149 (Abstract). 106. Höppner, BB, Hall, KL; Rossi, JS; Maddock, JE; Redding, CA; Meier, KS; Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2006). Validation of Decisional Balance and Self-Efficacy Scales for Sun Protection in an Adolescent Sample. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S040 (Abstract).

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 15 107. Doucet, J.; Paiva, A, Redding, CA, Velicer, WF, Rossi, JS, Meier, KS, Prochaska, JO, & Laforge, R. (2006). Decisional Balance and Temptation Measures for Alcohol Prevention in High School Students. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S128 (Abstract). 108. Dye, G, Rossi, JS, Blissmer, BB, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Riebe, D, Meier, KS, Johnson, J, & Prochaska, JO. (2006). Validation and Reliability of Processes of Change Measures for Exercise in an Adolescent Sample. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S123 (Abstract). 109. Dye, G, Rossi, JS, Blissmer, B, Velicer, WF, CA, Riebe, D, Meier, KS, J, Prochaska, JO. (2006). Validation and reliability of the decisional balance, self-efficacy, and family support measures for exercise in parents. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 123 (Abstract). 110. Doucet, J, Paiva, A, Redding, CA, Velicer, WF, Rossi, JS, Meier, KS, Prochaska, JO, & Laforge, R. (2006). Processes of Change for Alcohol Prevention in an Adolescent Sample. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S128 (Abstract). 111. Velicer, WF, Sun, X, Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, Friedman, RS, & Migneault, J. (2006). Increasing Exercise Adherence in Multiple Risk Factor Interventions. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S184 (Abstract). 112. Stephan, C, Rossi, J, Redding, C, Fava, J, Robbins, M, Velicer, WF, Johnon, J, Mauriello, L, Meier, K, & Prochaska, JO. (2006). Psychometric assessment of the Rhode Island Coping Inventory and Physical Symptoms Scale. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, S103 (Abstract). 113. Anatchkova, MD, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2006). Replication of subtypes for smoking cessation with the Precontemplation stage of change. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1101-1115. 114. Hoeppner, BB, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Prochaska, JO, Pallonen, UE, & Meier, KS. (2006). Psychometric Evaluation of the Smoking Cessation Processes-of-Change Scale in an Adolescent Sample. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1363-1372. 115. Doucet, JM, Velicer, WF, Laforge, RG. (2007). Demographic Differences in Support for Smoking Policy Interventions. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 148-157. 116. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Anatchkova, MD, Fava, JL, & Prochaska, JO. (2007). Identifying Cluster Subtypes for the Prevention of Adolescent Smoking Acquisition. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 228-247. 117. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Sun, X, & Prochaska, JO. (2007). Demographic variables, smoking variables, and outcome across five studies. Health Psychology, 26, 278-287. 118. Velicer, W. F., Friedman, R. H., Fava, J. L., Gulliver, S. B., Keller, S., Sun, X., Ramelson, H., & Prochaska, J. O. (2006). Evaluating NRT and Stage-based Therapies in a Population-based Effectiveness Trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 1162-1172. 119. Keller, S, Maddock, JE, Laforge, RG, Velicer, WF, Basler, H-D. (2007). Binge drinking and health behaviour in medical students. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 505-515. 120. Greaves, L., Donna Vallone, D, & Velicer, WF. (2006). Special Effects--Tobacco Policies and Low SES Girls and Women (Editorial). Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 60 (Supp II), ii1-ii2. 121. Velicer, WF, Friedman R, Redding, C, Migneault, J, Hoeppner, BB. (2006). Project HEALTH: Comparing three computer-based multiple risk factor interventions. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 13 (S 1), 188 (Abstract).

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 16 122. Velicer, WF, Hoeppner, BB, Goodwin, MS, Mooney, ME, Dorothy K. Hatsukami, DK. (2006). Longitudinal Patterns of Smoking for Participants in a Nicotine Harm Reduction Intervention. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 13 (S 1), 206 (Abstract). 123. Velicer, WF, Friedman, R, Redding, C, Migneault, J, Hoeppner, B, & Prochaska, J. (2007). Project Health: Comparing modular and integrated approaches in a multiple risk factor intervention. Health Psychology Review, 1, (Supp. 1), 258. (Abstract.) 124. Moolchan, ET, Fagan P, Fernander, AF, Velicer, WF, Hayward, MD, King, G, & Clayton, RR. (2007). Addressing tobacco-related health disparities. Addiction, 102, 30-42. 125. Sun, X, Prochaska, JO, Velicer, WF, & Laforge, RG. (2007). Transtheoretical Principles and Processes for Quitting Smoking: A 24-Month Comparison of a Representative Sample of Quitters, Relapsers, and Non- Quitters. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 2707-2726. 126. Levesque, DA, Velicer, WF, Castle, PH, & Greene, RN. (2008). Resistance among domestic violence offenders: Measure development and initial validity. Violence Against Women, 14, 158-184. 127. Prochaska, JJ, Velicer, WF, Nigg, CR, & James O. Prochaska. (2008). Methods of Quantifying Change in Multiple Risk Factor Interventions. Preventive Medicine, 46, 260-265. 128. Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2008). Stage and Non-stage Theories of Behavior and Behavior Change: A Comment on Schwarzer. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 75-83. 129. Prochaska, JO, Velicer, WF, Colleen A. Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Geoff W. Greene, GW, Paiva, A, Robbins, M, Blissmer, B, & Dye, G. (in press). Treatment, Stage, Severity and Effort Effects Predict Long- Term Changes in Multiple Behaviors. Preventive Medicine, 00, 00-00. 130. DePue, J.D., Goldstein, M.G., Redding, C.A., Velicer, WF., Xiaowu Sun, X, Fava, J.L., Kazura, A., & Rakowski, W. (2008). Cancer Prevention in Primary Care: Predictors of Patient Counseling across Four Risk Behaviors over 24 Months. Preventive Medicine, 46, 252-259. 131. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, Burditt, C, Ricci, M, & Prochaska, JO. (2008). Cluster Subtypes for the Prevention of Alcohol Acquisition: Internal and External Validity. (Abstract.) Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, D104. 132. Redding, CA, Velicer, WF, Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, Burditt, C, Ricci, M, & Prochaska, JO. (2008). Cluster Profiles for Smoking Prevention in Middle School Students: Internal and External Validity. (Abstract.) Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, D101. 133. Velicer, WF, Prochaska, JO, Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Greene, GW, Paiva, A, Robbins, ML, & Blissmer, B. (2008). Prediction of Smoking Outcome from Subtypes within the Precontemplation Stage of Change. (Abstract.) Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, B145. 134. Prochaska, J. O., Wright, J. A., & Velicer, WF. (2008). Evaluating theories of behavior change: A Hierarchy of criteria applied to the Transtheoretical model. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 561-588. 135. Wright, J. A., Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, J. O. (2009). Testing the Predictive Power of the Transtheoretical Model Applied to Dietary Fat Intake. Health Education Research, 24(2), 224-236 136. Lippke, S, Ziegelmann, JP, Schwarzer, R, & Velicer, WF. (2009). Validity of Stage Assessment in the Adoption and Maintenance of Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption. Health Psychology, 28(2), 183-193.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 17 137. Burditt, C., Robbins, ML, Paiva, A, Velicer, WF, Koblin, B, & Kessler, D. (2009). Motivation for Blood Donation among African Americans: Developing Measures for Stage of Change, Decisional Balance, and Selfefficacy Constructs. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(5). 429-442. 138. Blissmer, B., Prochaska, JO, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Greene, GW, Paiva, A, & Robbins, M. (2010). Common Factors Predicting Long-term Changes in Multiple Health Behaviors. Journal of Health Psychology, 15, 205-214. 139. Velicer, WF, Redding, C, Paiva, A, Burditt, C, Harrington, M, Meier, K, Oatley, K, & Prochaska, JO. (2009). Prevention Subgroups for Alcohol and Smoking: Replication across Samples and Behaviors. Psychology & Health, 24, 402. (Abstract) 140. Velicer, WF, Fava, J, & Prochaska, JO. (2009).Testing 40 Predictions from the Transtheoretical Model: Again, with Confidence. Psychology & Health, 24, 403. (Abstract) 141. Velicer, WF, Bickmore, T, Bryan Blissmer, B, Redding, C, Johnson, J, Meier, & Jenna Zaffini, J. (2009). Relational Agent Interventions for Multiple Risk Factors: Demonstration and Initial Results. Psychology & Health, 24, 403. (Abstract) 142. Prochaska, JJ, Nigg, CR, Spring, B, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2010). The benefits and challenges of multiple health behavior change in research and in practice. Preventive Medicine, 50(1-2), :26-29. 143. Santiago Rivas, M, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, Paiva, AL. (2010). Cluster Subtypes within the Preparation Stage of Change for Sun Protection Behavior. Applied Psychology: Health and Well Being, 2, 89-104. 144. Prochaska, J. J., Nigg, C. R., Spring B., Velicer, W. & Prochaska J. O. (2010). Multiple Health Behavior Change Interventions: Benefits and Challenges. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, S174. (Abstract) 145. Velicer, WF & Oldenburg, B. (2010). Developing multiple risk factor interventions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, S114. (Abstract) 146. Velicer, WF, Redding, C, Paiva, A, Harrington, M, Burditt, C, Oatley, K, & Meier, K. (2010). Replicating Prevention Subgroups for Alcohol and Smoking across Samples and Behaviors. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, S106. (Abstract) 147. Santiago-Rivas, M; Velicer, WF; Redding, C; Prochaska, J; & Paiva, AL. (2010). Cluster Subtypes within the Precontemplation Stage for Sun Protection Behavior. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, S167. (Abstract) 148. Redding CA, Prochaska JO, Paiva A, Rossi JS, Velicer WF, Blissmer B, Greene GW, Robbins M, & Sun, X. (2011). Baseline Stage, Severity and Effort Effects Differentiate Stable Smokers from Maintainers and Relapsers. Substance Use & Misuse, 00, 00-00. 149. Hoeppner, BB, Redding, CA, Joseph S. Rossi, JS, Pallonen, UE. James O. Prochaska, JO, & Velicer, WF. (in press). Factor Structure of Decisional Balance and Temptations Scales for Smoking: Cross-Validation in Urban Female African-American Adolescents. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 00, 00-00. 150. Harrington, M, Babbin, S, Redding, C, Burditt, C, Paiva, A, Kathryn Meier, K, Oatley, K, McGee, H, Velicer, WF. (2011). Psychometric Assessment of the Temptations to Try Alcohol Scale. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 431-433. 151. Babbin, SF, Harrington, M, Burditt, C, Redding, C, Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, McGee, H, Velicer, WF. (2011). Prevention of Alcohol Use in Middle School Students: Psychometric Assessment of the Decisional Balance Inventory. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 0543--546.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 18 152. Velicer, WF, & Houston, T. (2011). Advances in Information Technology for Increasing Dissemination and Engagement. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S146 (Abstract). 153. Velicer, WF, Reading, C, Blissmer, B, Meier, K, Babbin, S, Sillice, MA, Timothy Bickmore, T, Byron, D, & Johnson, J. (2011). Using Relational Agents in Interventions for Multiple Risk Factors. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S146 (Abstract). 154. Velicer, WF, Redding, C, Pavia, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, Babbin, S, McGee, H, & Prochaska, JO. (2011). Project BEST: Tailored Interventions for Multiple Risk Factor Prevention for Adolescents. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S138 (Abstract). 155. Tercyak, KP, Mays, D, Velicer, WF, Werch, C, & Horn, K. (2011). Multiple health behavior change for adolescents and young adults: Information science. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S138 (Abstract). 156. Sillice, MA, Paiva, AL, Babbin, SF, McGee, H, Burditt, C, Redding, C, Oatley, K, Meier, K, Harrington, M, & Velicer, WF. (2011). Exploring Demographic Differences among Adolescents in Decisional Balance and Situational Temptations Variables for Smoking. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S122 (Abstract). 157. Babbin, SF, Velicer, WF, Aloia, M, Kushida, C, & Richard Berry, R. (2011). Time series analysis of adherence to treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S170 (Abstract) 158. Babbin, SF, Redding, C, Andrea Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, McGee, H, & Velicer, WF. (2011). Prevention of Alcohol Use in Middle School Students: Psychometric Assessment of the Decisional Balance Inventory. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S171 (Abstract). 159. Paiva, A, Velicer, WF, Redding, C, Meier, K, & Mauriello, L. (2011). Adolescents and Physical Activity: Replication of Profiles within the Maintenance Stage of Change. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S186 (Abstract). 160. Santiago-Rivas, M, Velicer, WF, Redding, C, & Pavia, A. (2011). Predicting outcomes from cluster profiles within stages of change for sun protection behavior. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S156 (Abstract). 161. McGee, H, Brick, L, Babbin, SF, Andrea Paiva, A, Redding, C, Oatley, K, Meier, K, Sallice, M, & Velicer, WF. (2011). Psychometric Assessment of the Decisional Balance Inventory for Smoking Prevention in Middle School Students. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, S213 (Abstract). 162. McGee, HA, Babbin, SF, Redding, C, Pavia, A, Oatley, K, Meier, K, Harrington, M, & Velicer, WF. (2012). Prevention of Smoking in Middle School Students: Psychometric Assessment of the Temptations to Try Smoking Scale. Addictive Behaviors, 37, 521-523. 163. Santiago Rivas, M, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, & Paiva, AL. (in press). Cluster subtypes within the precontemplation stage of change for sun protection behavior. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 00, 00-00. 164. Simonelli, MC, & Velicer WF. (2012). Cluster Subtypes Appropriate for Preventing Postpartum Smoking Relapse. Addictive Behaviors, 37, 280-286. 165. Paiva, A.L., Prochaska, J.O., Yin, H., Redding, C.A., Blissmer, B, Rossi, J.S., Lipschitz, J. M., Velicer, W.F., Amoyal, N.R., Babbin, S., Sillice, M.A.; Horiuchi, S. (in press). Co-action: If Individuals Take Effective Action on One Behavior Are They More Likely To Take Action on a Second Behavior? Preventive Medicine, 00, 00-00. 166. Paiva, A.L., Prochaska, J.O., Yin, H., Rossi, J.S., Redding, C.A., Blissmer, B, Robbins, M.L., Velicer, W.F., Lipschitz, J. M., Amoyal, N.R., Babbin, S., Blaney, CL., Sillice, M.A., Fernandez, A., McGee, H., Horiuchi, S. (in press). Treated individuals who progress to action or maintenance for one behavior are more

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 19 likely to make similar progress on another behavior: Coaction results of a pooled data analysis of three trials. Preventive Medicine, 00, 00-00. 167. Santiago-Rivas, M, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, & Paiva, AL. (2011): Cluster subtypes within the precontemplation stage of change for sun protection behavior. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 17, 311-322. 168. Velicer, WF, & Redding, C. (2012). Idiographic methods. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S57 (Abstract). 169. Babbin, SF, Velicer, WF, Aloia, M, Kushida, C. (2012). Identifying longitudinal patterns of adherence to treatment for sleep apnea. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S57 (Abstract). 170. Velicer, WF & Oldenburg, B. (2012). Tailored Multiple Risk Factor Interventions by Adolescents. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S163 (Abstract). 171. Oatley, K, Meier, K, Velicer, WF, Redding, C, & Paiva, A. (2012). Breaking the Barriers of Reluctance: Engaging Schools as Partners in Research and Health Dissemination. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S164 (Abstract). 172. Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Velicer, WF, Meier, KS, Mauriello, LM, & Prochaska, JO. (2012). 36-Month Outcomes of a Multimedia Energy Balance Behavior Change Program for Middle School Students. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S164 (Abstract). 173. Paiva, AL, Redding, CA, Velicer, WF, Meier, KS, Oatley, K, Burditt, C, Prochaska, JO. (2012). 36- Month Outcomes of a Multimedia Addictive Behavior Prevention Program for Middle School Students. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, S164 (Abstract). 174. Santiago Rivas, M, Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Prochaska, JO, & Paiva, AL. (in press). Outcomes of Cluster Profiles within Stages of Change for Sun Protection Behavior. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 00, 00-00. 175. Velicer, WF, Redding, C, Andrea Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, Babbin, S, McGee, H, Prochaska, JO, & Mauriello, L. (2012). Project BEST: Tailored Interventions for Multiple Risk Factor Prevention for Adolescents. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Suppl 1), S308. 176. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Mauriello, LM, Blissmer, B, Oatley, K, Meier, KS, Babbin, SF, McGee, H, Prochaska, JO, Burditt, C, & Fernandez, AC. (2013). Multiple Behavior Interventions to Prevent Substance Abuse and Increase Energy Balance Behaviors in Middle School Students. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research, 3, 82-93. 177. Yin, H-Q, Prochaska, JO, Rossi, JS, Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Blissmer, B, Velicer, WF, Johnson, SS, & Kobayashi, H. (2013). Treatment Enhanced Paired Action Contributes Substantially to Change Across Multiple Health Behaviors: Secondary Analyses of Five Randomized Trials. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research, 3, 62-71. 178. Greene GW, Redding CA, Prochaska JO, Paiva A, Velicer WF, Rossi JS, Blissmer B, Robbins M. (2013). Baseline Predictors of Dietary Fat Moderation at 12 and 24 months. Eating Behaviors, 14, 255-262. 179. Johnson, SS, Andrea Paiva, A, Mauriello, L, Prochaska, JO, Redding, CA, & Velicer, WF. (2014).. Coaction in Multiple Behavior Change Interventions: Consistency across Multiple Studies on Weight Management and Obesity Prevention. Healthy Psychology, 33, 475-480. 180. Hoeppner, B.B., Redding, C.A., Rossi, J.S., Pallonen, U.E., Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (2013). Factor structure of decisional balance and temptations scales for smoking: Cross-validation in urban female African-American adolescents. The Addictions Newsletter, 20(1), 20-21.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 20 181. Brick, LAD, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2013). Testing Theory-Based Quantitative Predictions (TTQP): Tailoring theory with specific, informative, and empirical support. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 48, 148-149. (Abstract). 182. Babbin, SF, Yin, HQ, McGee, H, Sillice, M, Rossi, J, Redding, C, Paiva, A, Meier, K, Oatley, K, & Velicer, WF. (2013). Reducing UV Exposure: Psychometric Assessment of the Self-Efficacy Scale for Sun Protection. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2), s103. (Abstract). 183. Kobayashi, H, Rossi, JS, Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Yin, HQ, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2013). Measurement Invariance of Decisional Balance and Self-Efficacy Across Three Health Behaviors in At-Risk Adults. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2), S118. (Abstract). 184. Kobayashi, H, Rossi, JS, Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Yin, HQ, Velicer, WF, & Prochaska, JO. (2013). Latent class analysis of stage-based progression on multiple behaviors in at-risk adults and early adolescents. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2), S118. (Abstract). 185. Yin, HQ, Prochaska, JO, Rossi, JS, Redding, CA, Paiva, AL, Blissmer, B, Velicer, WF, Sara S. Johnson, SS, & Kobayashi, H. (2013). Treatment Enhanced Paired Action Contributes Substantially to Change Across Multiple Health Behaviors: Secondary Analyses of Five Randomized Controlled Trials. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2), S119. (Abstract). 186. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Blissmer, B, Meier, K, Babbin, SF, Paiva AL, Bickmore, T, & Johnson, J. (2013). Using Relational Agents in Tailored Interventions for Multiple Risk Factors: Preliminary 12 Month Results. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2), S180. (Abstract). 187. Redding CA, Prochaska JO, Rossi JS, Armstrong KA, Hoeppner BB, Kobayshi H, Yin HQ, Sun X, Coviello D, Evers KE, Velicer WF. (2014, in press). Randomized trial outcomes of a TTM-tailored condom use and smoking intervention in urban adolescent females. Health Education Research, 00, 00-00. 188. Sillice, MA, Paiva, AL, Babbin, SF, McGee, HA, Rossi, JR, Redding, CA, Meier, KS, Oatley, K, & Velicer, WR. (in press). Testing Demographic Differences for Alcohol Use Initiation among Adolescents for the Decisional Balance and Situational Temptations Prevention Inventories. Addictive Behaviors, 00, 00-00. 189. Santiago-Rivas, M, & Velicer, WF. (2014). Testing the invariance of a moderated mediation model for sun protection behavior. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S12. 190. Brick, LAD, Babbin, SF, & Velicer, WF. (2014).Using Latent Transition Analysis to Diagnose Intervention Effectiveness among Subgroups. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S139. 191. Yusufov, M, James O. Prochaska, JO, Paiva, A, Blissmer, B, Colleen A. Redding, CA, Wayne F. Velicer, WF, Joseph S. Rossi, JS. (2014). Baseline Predictors of Singular Action among Multiple Risk Factor intervention Participants with Two Risk Factors. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S211. 192. Redding CA, Prochaska JO, Rossi JS, Kobayashi H, Yin HQ, Paiva AL, Velicer WF, Blaney C, Diamond E, Cottrill S. (2014). Levels of Transtheoretical Model Tailoring for Cessation: Randomized Trial Outcomes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S238. 193. Yusofov M, Prochaska J, Lipschitz J, Gokbayrak S, Paiva A, Rossi J, Redding C, Velicer W. (2014). Transtheoretical Principles and Processes for Sun Protection: A 24-Month Comparison of Successful Changers, Relapsers, and Non-changers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S83. 194. Babbin SF, Velicer WF, Redding CA, Paiva AL, Oatley K, Meier K, Prochaska JO. (2014). Predicting Future Smoking and Alcohol Status from Prevention Subtypes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S240.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 21 195. Sillice MA, Babbin SF, Redding CA, Rossi JS, Paiva AL, Yin HQ, McGee H, Meier K, Oatley K, Velicer WF. (2014). Psychometric Assessment of the Processes of Change Scale for Sun Protection. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S247. 196. Velicer, WF, Redding, CA, Blissmer, B, Babbin, SF, Paiva, A, Bickmore, T,& Janet Johnson, J.(2014).Using Relational Agents to Increase Engagement in Computer-based Interventions: Preliminary Outcomes. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21 (Supplement 1), S206. 197. Velicer, WF, Babbin, SF, Brick, LA, Colleen A. Redding, CA, & Andrea L. Paiva, AL. (2014). Using prevention subtypes to predict future smoking and alcohol status. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21 (Supplement 1), S152. C. Longitudinal Analysis 1. Velicer, W.F. (1972). Comment on the general inapplicability of Ghiselli's moderator system for two predictors. Journal of Applied Psychology, 56, 262-265. 2. Velicer, W.F. (1972). The moderator variable viewed as heterogeneous regression. Journal of Applied Psychology, 56, 266-269. 3. Velicer, W.F. (1978). Suppressor variables and the semipartial correlation coefficient. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 38, 953-958. 4. Velicer, W.F. (1982). Prediction and association for N-Way classification tables. Evaluation Review, 6, 247-266. 5. Velicer, W.F., & Harrop, J.W. (1983). The reliability and accuracy of time series model identification. Evaluation Review, 7, 551-560. 6. Velicer, W.F., & McDonald, R.P. (1984). Time series analysis without model identification. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 19, 33-47. 7. Harrop, J.W., & Velicer, W.F. (1985). A comparison of three alternative methods of time series model identification. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 20, 27-44. 8. Harrop, J.W., & Velicer, W.F. (1990). Computer programs for interrupted time series analysis: I. A qualitative evaluation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 25, 219-231. 9. Harrop, J.W., & Velicer, W.F. (1990). Computer programs for interrupted time series analysis: II. A qualitative evaluation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 25, 233-249. 10. Velicer, W.F., & McDonald, R.P. (1991). Cross-sectional time series designs: A general transformation approach. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 26, 247-254. 11. Martin, R.A., Velicer, W.F., & Fava, J.L. (1996) Latent transition analysis applied to the stages of change. Addictive Behaviors, 21, 67-80. 12. Velicer, W.F., Martin. R.A., & Collins, L. M. (1996). Latent transition analysis for longitudinal data. Addiction, 91 (Suppl.), S197-S209. 13. Velicer, W. F., & Plummer, B. A. (1998). Time series analysis in Historiometry: A comment on Simonton. Journal of Personality, 66, 477-486. 14. Sun, X., Fava, J. L., & Velicer, W. F. (2001). Random-effects logistic models for behavioral change studies. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association. Arlington, VA: American Statistical Association.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 22 15. Velicer, W.F., & Colby, S.M. (2005). A Comparison of Missing Data Procedures for ARIMA Time Series Analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 65, 596-615. 16. Goodwin, MS, Considine, S., Groden, J., Baron, G, Groden, G, Velicer, WF, Lipsitt, LP, & Hofmann, SH. (2004). Exploring heart rate responses to stereotypical behavior in an individual with autism. Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities Newsletter, 20, 1-4. 17. Groden, J, Goodwin, MS, Baron, G, Groden, G, Velicer, WF, Lipsitt, LP, Hofmann, SH, & Plummer, B. (2005). Assessing cardiovascular responses to stressors in individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 20, 244-252. 18. Goodwin, M. S., Groden, J., Velicer, W. F., Lipsitt, L. P., Baron, M. G., Hofmann, S. G., & Groden, G. (2006). Cardiovascular arousal in individuals with autism. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 21, 100-123. 19. Hoeppner, BB, Goodwin, MS, Velicer, WF, & Heltshe, J. (2007). An Applied Example of Pooled Time Series Analysis: Cardiovascular Reactivity to Stressors in Children with Autism. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 42, 707-727. 20. Goodwin, MS, Velicer, WF, & Intille, SS. (2008). Telemetric monitoring in the behavior sciences. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 328-341. 21. Hoeppner, BB, Goodwin, MS, Velicer, WF, Mooney, ME, & Hatsukami, DK. (2008). Detecting Longitudinal Patterns of Daily Smoking Following Drastic Cigarette Reduction. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 623-639. 22. Aloia, MS, Goodwin MS, Velicer WF, Arnedt, JT, Zimmerman, M, Skrekas, J, Harris, S., & Millman, RP. (2008). Time Series Analysis of Treatment Adherence Patterns in Individuals with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 36, 44-53. 23. Velicer, W.F., Cumming, G., Fava, J.L., Rossi, J.S., Prochaska, JO, & Johnson, JL. (2008). Testing Theory-Using Quantitative Predictions of Effect Size. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 589-608. 24. Goodwin, MS, Intille, SS, Albinali, F, Velicer, WF. (2011). Automated Detection of Stereotypical Motor Movements. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41, 770-782. 25. Babbin, SF, Velicer, WF, Aloia, MS, & Kushida, CA. (2012). Identifying Longitudinal Patterns of Adherence to Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. (Abstract). Multivariate Behavioral Research, 46, 1005-1006. 26. Velicer, WF, Hoeppner, BB, & Palumbo R. (2012). Idiographic Methods: Individual Behavior Change over Time. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Suppl 1), S3. 27. Palumbo, R, Liu, S, Goodwin, MS, Velicer, WF, & Molenaar, PCM. (2012). An idiographic approach to interpersonal physiological research. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Suppl 1), S222. 28. Velicer, WF, Babbin, SF, Aloia, M, & Goodwin, M. Identifying longitudinal patterns of adherence to treatment for sleep apnea. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Suppl 1), S222-3. 29. Harrington, M., Velicer, WF, & Ramsey, S. (2014). Typology of Alcohol Users Based on Longitudinal Patterns of Drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 00, 00-00. 30. Velicer, WF, Brick, LAD, Fava, JL, & Prochaska, JO. (2013). Testing 40 Predictions from the Transtheoretical Model Again, With Confidence. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 48, 220-240.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 23 31. Harrington, M, & Velicer, WF. (2014). Comparing Visual and Statistical Analysis in Single-Case Studies Using Published Studies. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 39, 607-621. 32. Babbin, SF, Velicer, WF, Aloia, MS, & Kushida, CA. (2014) Identifying Longitudinal Patterns for Individuals and Subgroups: An Example with Adherence to Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 00, 00-00. 33. Velicer, WF. (2014). New Directions in Behavioral Statistics. The Score, 00, 00-00. 34. Babbin, SF, Velicer, WF, Aloia, MS, & Kushida, CA. (in press). Identifying Longitudinal Patterns for Individuals and Subgroups: An Example with Adherence to Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 00, 00-00. D. Measurement and Personality Assessment 1. Velicer, W.F., & Weiner, B.J. (1975). Effects of sophistication and faking sets on the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Psychological Reports, 37, 71-73. 2. Lord, C.G., & Velicer, W.F. (1975). Effects of sex, birth order, target relationship, and target sex on self disclosure by college students. Psychological Reports, 37, 1167-1170. 3. Flook, W.M., & Velicer, W.F. (1977). School readiness and teacher's ratings: A validation study. Psychology in the Schools, 14, 140-146. 4. Burns, C.J., & Velicer, W.F. (1977). Art instruction and the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test in fifth-graders. Psychology in the Schools, 14, 109-112. 5. Velicer, W.F., & Stevenson, J.F. (1978). The relation between item format and the structure of the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Applied Psychological Measurement, 2, 293-304. 6. Church, M.A., Truss, C.V., & Velicer, W.F. (1980). The structure of the Janis-Field Feelings of Inadequacy Scale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 50, 935-939. 7. Oswald, W.T., & Velicer, W.F. (1980). Item format and the structure of the Eysenck Personality Inventory: A replication. Journal of Personality Assessment, 44, 283-288. 8. Wilkens, J.E., & Velicer, W.F. (1980). A semantic differential investigation of children's attitudes towards three stigmatized groups. Psychology in the Schools, 17, 364-371. 9. Baker, E.H., & Velicer, W.F. (1982). The structure and reliability of the Teacher Temperament Questionnaire. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 10, 531-546. 10. Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C., & Corriveau, D.P. (1984). Item format and the structure of the Personal Orientation Inventory. Applied Psychological Measurement, 8, 409-419. 11. Velicer, W.F., Govia, J.M., Cherico, N.P., & Corriveau, D.P. (1985). Item format and the structure of the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory. Aggressive Behavior, 11, 65-82. 12. Govia, J.M., & Velicer, W.F. (1985). A comparison of multi-dimensional measures of aggression. Psychological Reports, 57, 207-215. 13. Groden, G., Groden, J., Dondey, M., Zane, T., Pueschel, S.M., & Velicer, W.F. (1987). Effects of fenfluramine on the behavior of Autistic individuals. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 8, 203-211.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 24 14. Tavitian, M., Lubiner, J., Green, L., Grebstein, L., & Velicer, W.F. (l987). The development of the Family Functioning Scale. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 2, 191-204. 15. Velicer, W.F., Huckel, L.H., & Hanson, C.E. (1989). A measurement model for measuring attitudes towards violence. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 15, 349-364. 16. Groden, J., Diller, A., Bausman, M., Velicer, W.F., Norman, G., & Cautela, J. (2001). A stress survey schedule for persons with autism and other developmental disabilities. Journal of Autism and Development Disorders, 31, 207-217. 17. Goodwin, MS, Groden, J, Velicer, WF, & Diller, A. (2007).Validating the Stress Survey Schedule for Persons with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 22, 183-189. 18. Goodwin, MS, Intille, SA, Albinali, F, & Velicer, WF. (in press). Automated Detection of Stereotypical Motor Movements. Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 00, 00-00. E. Books and Book Chapters 1. Humphrey, A.B., Velicer, W.F., & Buechner, J.S. (l984). Factor analysis and cluster analysis of the l980 Census of Rhode Island. Providence, RI: Rhode Island Department of Health. 2. Humphrey, A.B., Buechner, J.S., & Velicer, W.F. (1985). Geographic differentiation using factor and cluster analysis techniques on the 1980 U.S. Census for Rhode Island. Proceedings of the data use conference on small area statistics. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, pp.179-186. 3. (Velicer, W.F., contributing author). (1990). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The health benefits of smoking cessation. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service. Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. DHHS Publication No. (CDC) 90-8416, 1990. 4. Grimley, D., Prochaska, J.O., Velicer, W.F., & Blais, L.M. (1994). The transtheoretical model of change. In T. Brinthaupt & R.P. Lipka (Eds.), Changing the self: Philosophies, technique and experiences. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, pp. 201-229. 5. Velicer, W.F., Rossi, J.S., Ruggiero, L., & Prochaska, J.O. (1994). Minimal interventions appropriate for an entire population of smokers. In R. Richmond (Ed.), Interventions for smokers: An international perspective. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, pp. 69-92. 6. Velicer, W.F. (1994). Time series models of individual substance abusers. In R. Brown & W.J. Bukoski (Eds.), Advances in data analysis for prevention intervention research. Washington, D.C.: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIAA) Technical Review, pp. 264-301. 7. Rossi, J.S., Rossi, S.R., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J.O. (1995). To change or not to change: That is the question. In D.B. Allison, Handbook of the assessment methods for eating behaviors and weight related problems. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, pp. 387-430. 8. Pallonen, U. E., Velicer, W. F., Prochaska, J. O., & Smith, N. F. (1995). Feasibility of computer-based smoking interventions among teenagers: Recruitment and treatment retention. In R.R. Dholakia & D. B. Fortin (ed.), COTIM-95 Proceedings: Living and working in Cyberspace: New information system technologies at home and work. Newport, RI: COTIM95. 9. Prokhorov, A.V., Pallonen, U. E., Prochaska, J. O., Alexandrov, A.A., Velicer, W. F., & Allard, G.A. (1995) Readiness to change smoking behavior in different school environments. In K. Slana (ed.), Tobacco and health. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 639-642.

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 25 10. Velicer, W. F. & Colby, S. M. (1997). Time series analysis for prevention and treatment research. In K. J. Bryant, M. Windle, & S. G. West (Eds.) The Science of Prevention: Methodological Advances from Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (pp. 211-249). 11. Velicer, W. F. & Pallonen, U. E. (1998). Expert system interventions for smoking cessation and prevention. In P. Kolip (ed.) GesundheitlichesRisikoverhalten im Jugenalter: Theoretische Konzeptionen und die Evaluation von Praentionsprogrammen. Germany: Juventa. 12. Velicer, W.F., Eaton, C.A., & Fava, J.L. (2000). Construct Explication through Factor or Component Analysis: A Review and Evaluation of Alternative Procedures for Determining the Number of Factors or Components. In Goffin, R. D., & Helmes, E. (Eds.), Problems and Solutions in Human Assessment: Honoring Douglas Jackson at Seventy. Boston: Kluwer. (pp. 41-71). 13. Redding, CA, Rossi, JS, Rossi, SR, Velicer, WF & Prochaska, JO. (1999). Health behavior models. In Hyner, GC, Peterson, KW, Travis, JW, Dewey, JE, Foerster, JJ, & Framer, EM. (Eds.), SPM Handbook of Health Assessment Tools. Pittsburgh, PA: The Society of Prospective Medicine & The Institute for Health and Productivity Management. 14. Keller, S., Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J. O. (1999) Das Transtheoretische Modell Eine Ubersicht (The Transtheoretical Model An Overview). In S. Keller (Ed.), Motivation zur Verhaltensänderung - Das Transtheoretische Modell in Forschung und Praxis (Motivation for Behavior Change Research and application of the Transtheoretical Model). Freiburg: Lambertus. (pp. 17-44). 15. Velicer, W. F., & Keller, S. (1999). Prognosen für die Zukunft des Transtheoretischen Modells (Predictions for the future of the Transtheoretical Model). In S. Keller (Ed.), Motivation zur Verhaltensänderung - Das Transtheoretische Modell in Forschung und Praxis (Motivation for Behavior Change Research and application of the Transtheoretical Model). Freiburg: Lambertus. (pp. 229-248). 16. Velicer, W. F., Botelho, R. J., Prochaska, J. O., & Skinner, H. A. (2001). Computer systems that motive health behavior change. In Skinner H. A., Promoting Health Through Organizational Change. San Francisco, CA: Benjamin-Cummings (Chapter 16, pp. 278-292). 17. Schinka, J., & Velicer, W. F. (Eds.) (2003). Research Methods in Psychology. Volume 2 of Handbook of Psychology (I. B. Weiner, Editor-in-Chief). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 18. Velicer, W. F., & Fava, J. L. (2003). Time Series Analysis. In J. Schinka & W. F. Velicer (Eds.), Research Methods in Psychology (581-606). Volume 2 of Handbook of Psychology (I. B. Weiner, Editor-in- Chief). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 19. Keller, S, & Velicer, WF (Eds) (2004). Research on the Transtheoretical Model: Where are we now, where are we going. Pabst: Lengerich 20. Velicer, W. F., & Colby, S. M. (2005). Missing Data and the General Transformation Approach to Time Series Analysis. In Maydeu-Olivares, A. & McArdle, J. J. (Eds.), Contemporary Psychometrics. A Festschrift to Roderick P. McDonald (pp. 519-535). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 21. Goldberg, L. R., & Velicer, W. F. (2006). Principles of exploratory factor analysis. In S. Strack (Ed.), Differentiating normal and abnormal personality: Second edition. New York, NY: Springer. (pp. 209-237). 22. Redding, CA, Velicer, WF, Evers, KE, & Prochaska, JO. (2007). Preventing Postpartum Relapse: Some New Approaches to Meeting the Challenge. In Hannöver, W, Röske, K, & Thryian, JR, (Eds), Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention in Women Post Partum. Lengerich: Pabst (pp. 96-112). 23. Velicer, WF. (2008). Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change. In W. Donsbach (Ed) Encyclopedia of Communication (vol. 5). New York: Blackwell Publishing (pp. 2055-2059).

Wayne F. Velicer, Ph.D. 26 24. Dye, G., Harlow, L.L., & Velicer, W.F. (2008). Multivariate assessment of stage profiles and predictors of exercise: The transtheoretical model applied to a multiple risk sample. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller. 25. Velicer, WF, Goodwin, M, & Hoeppner, B. (2010). Time-Series Study. In Neil J. Salkind, (Ed) Encyclopedia of Research Design, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (pp. 1519-1528). 26. Velicer, WF. (2010). Applying Idiographic Research Methods: Two Examples. In C. Reading (Ed.), Data and context in statistics education: Towards an evidence-based society. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Teaching Statistics (ICOTS8, July, 2010), Ljubljana, Slovenia. Voorburg, The Netherlands: International Statistical Institute. www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications.php. 27. Velicer, WF, Brick, L, & Babbin, S. (2012). Testing Theory-based Quantitative Predictions: Replication and Extension (Abstract). In Arce, C & Seoane, eds.), V European Congress of Methodology. Santiago de Compostela,Spain: Universade de Santiago de Compostela Press (p. 273). 28. Velicer, WF, Harrington, M, & Ramsey, S. (2012). Using Idiographic Methods to Develop a Typology of Alcohol Users (Abstract). In Arce, C & Seoane, eds.), V European Congress of Methodology. Santiago de Compostela,Spain: Universade de Santiago de Compostela Press (p. 126). 29. Velicer, WF, Hoeppner, BB, Goodwin, MS, & Molenaar, P. (in press). Single case analysis for behavioral science research: Time series and dynamic factor analysis. New York: Taylor & Francis. (A volume in the Multivariate Applications series.) 30. Velicer, W. F., & Molenaar, P. (2013). Time Series Analysis. In J. Schinka & W. F. Velicer (Eds.), Research Methods in Psychology, 2 nd Ed. Volume 2 of Handbook of Psychology (I. B. Weiner, Editor-in-Chief). New York: John Wiley & Sons (pp. 628-660). 31. Schinka, J., & Velicer, W. F. (Eds.) (2013). Research Methods in Psychology. Volume 2 of Handbook of Psychology (I. B. Weiner, Editor-in-Chief). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 32. Velicer, WF, Babbin, SF, & Palumbo, R. (2014). Idiographic Applications: Issues of Ergodicity and Generalizability. In Molenaar, PCM, Lerner, RM, & Newell, KM (Eds). Handbook of Developmental Systems Theory and Methodology. The Guilford Press. New York: The Guilford Press (pp. 425-441). 33. Velicer, WF, Palumbo, R, & Babbin, SF. (in press). Time Series Analysis. In Cautin, RL, & Lilienfeld, SO (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell (pp.-00-00).