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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20207E0051999-03-0202 March 1999 Transcript of 990302 Public Meeting with Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-104.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236H9381998-06-30030 June 1998 Transcript of 980630 Meeting W/Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-123.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20198P3001997-11-0404 November 1997 Transcript of 971104 Public Meeting W/Ceco in Rockville,Md Re Measures Established by Ceco to Track Plant Performance & to Gain Understanding of CAs Put Into Place to Improve Safety.Pp 1-105.W/Certificate & Viewgraphs ML20149H0301997-06-19019 June 1997 Comment Opposing Proposed Generic Communications Re Control Rod Insertion Problems ML20059C2351993-12-17017 December 1993 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication ML20204G3081988-10-19019 October 1988 Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty in Amount of $50,000, Per 880506 Notice of Violation from Insp on 880301-17 ML20154K0301988-05-20020 May 1988 Transcript of 880520 Dicussion/Possible Vote in Rockville,Md Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Related Info Encl ML20148G2161988-03-25025 March 1988 Decision.* Affirms Concluding Partial Initial Decision, LBP-87-14,25 NRC 461.Served on 880325 ML20149D8231988-02-0101 February 1988 Notice of Withdrawal.* Withdraws Appearance as Atty for Util in Proceeding,Effective 880201.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236A8341987-10-21021 October 1987 Transcript of 871021 Proceedings in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-100 ML20235K8741987-09-30030 September 1987 Notice of Oral Argument.* Oral Argument on Pending Appeal of Intervenors Bridget Little Rorem from Board 870519 Concluding Partial Initial Decision in Proceeding Will Be Heard on 871021.Served on 871002 ML20235H7121987-09-25025 September 1987 Memorandum & Order.* Intervenor Appeal from ASLB Rejection of late-filed Contention Dismissed & LBP-87-19 & LBP-87-22 Vacated on Grounds of Mootness Due to Util Withdrawing Amend Application.Served on 870928 ML20237L7461987-09-0303 September 1987 Order.* Oral Argument on Pending Appeal of Intervenors Bl Rorem Et Al from Licensing Board 870519 Concluding Partial Initial Decision in OL Proceeding Will Be Heard on 871021 in NRC Public Hearing Room.Served on 870903 ML20237L7721987-09-0101 September 1987 Reconstitution of Aslab.* Notice That Aslab Has Been Reconstituted for OL Proceeding.Board Will Consist of as Rosenthal,Wr Johnson & Ha Wilber.Served on 870902 ML20237L6931987-08-28028 August 1987 Decision.* Review of Licensing Board 870513 & 0706 Partial Initial Decisions Revealed No Error Necessitating Corrective Action.Result Reached by Licensing Board Re Decision LBP-87-13 Affirmed.Served on 870831 ML20237K0361987-08-11011 August 1987 NRC Staff Brief in Support of LBP-87-14.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236P1101987-07-31031 July 1987 Brief of Comm Ed.* Brief Filed Re Appeal by Bridget Little Rorem,Et Al from ASLB 870519 Concluding Partial Initial Decision.Appeal Shoud Be Denied & Decision Affirmed. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236N9791987-07-31031 July 1987 NRC Staff Response to Aslab Order of 870721.* NRC Supports Deferral of Briefing of Intervenors Appeal Until Applicant Affirmation Re Withdrawal of License Amend Application Received.Bc Hunsader Encl.W/Certificate of Svc ML20236N8851987-07-31031 July 1987 Response to Intervenors Request for Deferral of Further Appellate Proceedings.* Forwards Util to NRC Withdrawing License Amend Applications Re Ownership.Pending Appeal Should Be Dismissed.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235Y8711987-07-23023 July 1987 Appeal from Licensing Board Denial of Motion to Reopen Record.* Intervenors Rorem Appeal from Decision of Licensing Board of 870706 Denying Rorem Motion to Reopen Record for Purpose of Admitting Late Contention.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235Y9081987-07-21021 July 1987 Order.* Date for Filing Briefs Re Intervenor Appeal of Board 870706 Memorandum & Order Denying Motion for Reconsideration & Motion to Admit late-filed Contention Postponed Until Further Order by Board.Served on 870722 ML20234D0521987-07-0202 July 1987 Motion to Reopen Record to Admit late-filed Contention on Financial Qualifications.* Record Should Be Reopened Since Rule Barring case-by-case Financial Qualification Adjudication Not Applicable ML20235D6761987-07-0202 July 1987 Order.* Intervenors 870623 Motion That ASLB Reconsider 870610 Memorandum & Order Denying 870506 Motion to Reopen Record & 870701 Motion to Admit late-filed Contention Denied.Motion in Alternative Dismissed.Served on 870707 ML20234D0961987-07-0101 July 1987 Affidavit of DW Cassel.* Affidavit Re Intervenors Rorem,Et Al Motion to Reopen Record to Admit Late Filed Contention on Financial Qualification.Related Info Encl.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List ML20216J8821987-07-0101 July 1987 Motion in Alternative Before Appeal Board.* Intervenors Hold That Jurisdiction Over 870701 Motion to Reopen Record to Admit Late Filed Contention on Financial Qualifications Remains W/Aslb.W/Svc List & Certificate of Svc ML20234D0361987-07-0101 July 1987 Opening Brief of intervenors-appellants Bridget Little Rorem,Et Al.* Board Majority Committed Errors of Fact & Law That Compel Reversal of 870519 Concluding Partial Initial Decision.Certificate of Svc Encl CLI-87-07, Order CLI-87-07.* ASLB Concluding Partial Initial Decision, Resolving All Contested Issues & Authorizing NRR to Issue Ol,Reviewed by Commission & Effective Immediately.Separate Views of Commissioner Asselstine Encl.Served on 8707011987-06-30030 June 1987 Order CLI-87-07.* ASLB Concluding Partial Initial Decision, Resolving All Contested Issues & Authorizing NRR to Issue Ol,Reviewed by Commission & Effective Immediately.Separate Views of Commissioner Asselstine Encl.Served on 870701 ML20235A7271987-06-30030 June 1987 Transcript of 870630 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington, DC Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20216D1941987-06-22022 June 1987 Order.* Amend to 861107 Protective Order Which Resolved Dispute Between ASLB & Commission Ofc of Investigation Over Disclosure of Certain Investigatory Matls.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 870623 ML20215J8891987-06-19019 June 1987 Applicant Texas Utils Electric Co Petition for Directed Certification of Licensing Board Order of 870312.* Brief Supports Granting Petition to Vacate ASLB 870312 Order. Supporting Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20215D9241987-06-15015 June 1987 Memorandum on Licensing Board Jurisdiction.* Jurisdiction Over Intervenors 870506 Motion Retained Until Further Action of Licensing Board Due to Util 870528 Filing of Application for Amend to Ol.Served on 870616 ML20214W9601987-06-12012 June 1987 Transcript of 870612 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,585- 18,596 ML20214W5031987-06-10010 June 1987 Memorandum & Order (Denying Intervenors Motion to Admit late-filed Contentions on Financial Qualifications).* Rorem, Et Al 870506 Motion Re Financial Qualifications of New co- Licensees Denied for Want of Jurisdiction.Served on 870611 ML20214W5491987-06-0909 June 1987 Notice of Reconstitution of Board.* Iw Smith,Chairman & Rf Cole & AD Callihan,Members.Served on 870610 ML20214W4911987-06-0909 June 1987 Order.* ASLB 870513 Partial Initial Decision Addressing Emergency Planning Issues Will Be Reviewed Sua Sponte & Will Not Be Deemed Final Until Further Order.No Appeal from Decision Received ML20214P0811987-06-0101 June 1987 Notice of Appeal.* Intervenor Bl Rorem,By Attys & in Accordance w/10CFR2.762,appeal ASLB 870519 Concluding Partial Initial Decision Re Plant Which Served on Parties on 870521.Notice of Appearance & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20214N0521987-05-28028 May 1987 Affidavit of Mj Wallace.* Affidavit of Mj Wallace Re Startup & Initial Criticality of Unit 1.W/Certificate of Svc ML20214N0471987-05-28028 May 1987 Affidavit of Jc Bukovski.* Affidavit of Jc Bukovski Re Delay in Startup,Testing & Commercial Operation of Unit 1 ML20214N0421987-05-28028 May 1987 Commonwealth Edison Co Comments to Commission on Immediate Effectiveness Issues.* Forwards Affidavits of Mj Wallace & Jc Bukovski.Requests Opportunity to Be Heard If Commission Contemplates Such Stay ML20214N4321987-05-26026 May 1987 NRC Staff Response to Motion to Admit late-filed Contention on Financial Qualifications.* Board Must Deny Motion to Admit late-filed Contention & Deny Request to Certify Question of Waiver to Commission.W/Certificate of Svc ML20214N3901987-05-22022 May 1987 Amend to Concluding Partial Initial Decision.* Amends 870519 Concluding Initial Decision to Delete Limited Authorization Granted NRR to Issue License for Low Power Testing,Due to Issuance of LBP-87-13 on 870513.Served on 870526 ML20214N0631987-05-19019 May 1987 Errata Correction.* Requests Pen & Ink Corrections to Minority Decision Pages Forwarded as Corrected Pages to Errata .Pages 73,74 & 75 Should Be Numbered as Pages 72,73 & 74,respectively.Served on 870529 ML20214N0851987-05-19019 May 1987 Errata.* Forwards Corrected Pages to Minority Opinion, Matters of Dissent.Served on 870528 ML20214G5141987-05-19019 May 1987 Response to Intervenor Motion Seeking to Reopen Record for Admission of New Contention.* Intervenor Filed Motion, Motion to Admit Late Filed Contention on Financial Qualifications. Affidavit & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20214N3431987-05-19019 May 1987 Errata to Concluding Partial Initial Decision (Ol).* Minor Editoral Corrections Listed.Served on 870528 ML20214G5921987-05-19019 May 1987 Concluding Partial Initial Decision (Ol).* Due to Violation Re Discouragement to Document Any Major Deficiency That Could Result in Lengthy Delay in Production,Civil Penalty Should Be Imposed on Comstock & Util.Served on 870521 ML20214G8701987-05-18018 May 1987 Notice of Reconstitution of Aslab.Gj Edles Chairman & WR Johnson & CN Kohl Members.Served on 870520 ML20213F9971987-05-13013 May 1987 Partial Initial Decision on Emergency Planning Issues.* ASLB Resolves All Outstanding Issues Re Offsite Emergency Favorably to Applicant Subj to Certain Info Being Included in Next Emergency Info Booklet.Served on 870514 ML20215K9991987-05-0606 May 1987 Motion to Admit late-filed Contention on Financial Qualifications.* Contention Based on Util 870406 Filing Re New Ownership & Financing for Facility.Affidavit & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20214F1991987-04-22022 April 1987 Applicant Exhibit A-188,consisting of Admitting Exhibit.Util Re General Ofc Records Audit,Lk Comstock Engineering Co,Inc 830110 Memo Re Audit Responses & 821101 General Insp Rept Re Torque Wrench Test Record Encl 1999-03-02
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20207E0051999-03-0202 March 1999 Transcript of 990302 Public Meeting with Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-104.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236H9381998-06-30030 June 1998 Transcript of 980630 Meeting W/Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-123.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20198P3001997-11-0404 November 1997 Transcript of 971104 Public Meeting W/Ceco in Rockville,Md Re Measures Established by Ceco to Track Plant Performance & to Gain Understanding of CAs Put Into Place to Improve Safety.Pp 1-105.W/Certificate & Viewgraphs ML20154K0301988-05-20020 May 1988 Transcript of 880520 Dicussion/Possible Vote in Rockville,Md Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Related Info Encl ML20236A8341987-10-21021 October 1987 Transcript of 871021 Proceedings in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-100 ML20235A7271987-06-30030 June 1987 Transcript of 870630 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington, DC Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214W9601987-06-12012 June 1987 Transcript of 870612 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,585- 18,596 ML20215A1381986-12-0909 December 1986 Transcript of 861209 Telcon Hearing W/Applicant,Nrc & Intervenor.Pp 18,573-18,584 ML20214S4891986-12-0404 December 1986 Transcript of 861204 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,462- 18,572 ML20214Q5981986-12-0303 December 1986 Transcript of 861203 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,406- 18,461 ML20214M4281986-11-26026 November 1986 Transcript of 861126 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,292-18,405 ML20214M4711986-11-25025 November 1986 Transcript of 861125 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,009-18,291 ML20214M5501986-11-24024 November 1986 Transcript of 861124 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,892-18,008 ML20214M4301986-11-21021 November 1986 Transcript of 861121 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,782-17,891 ML20214G7721986-11-20020 November 1986 Transcript of 861120 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,558-17,781. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214M4621986-11-19019 November 1986 Transcript of 861119 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,326-17,557 ML20207B4021986-11-18018 November 1986 Transcript of 861118 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,202-17,325. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214C7351986-11-17017 November 1986 Testimony of Rn Gardner Re Bl Rorem Subcontention 2.C Concerning Const Sample Reinsp Element of Const Assessment Program.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20214A0431986-11-13013 November 1986 Transcript of 861113 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,067-17,201 ML20213G5581986-11-12012 November 1986 Transcript of 861112 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,009-17,066 ML20213G5521986-11-0707 November 1986 Transcript of 861107 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,913-17,008 ML20213F6861986-11-0707 November 1986 Transcript of Commission 861107 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-86-325A Concerning Perry Unit 1 OL & SECY-86-292A Concerning Order Re Dispute Between ASLB & Ofc of Investigations in Braidwood OL Hearing.Pp 1-4 ML20213D9741986-11-0606 November 1986 Transcript of 861106 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-86-307 Concerning Motion for Reformation in Plant.Pp 1-3 ML20211K4011986-11-0606 November 1986 Transcript of 861106 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Testimony of LO Del George.Pp 16,710-16,912.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20213D5291986-11-0505 November 1986 Transcript of 861105 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,661-16,709 ML20213C9891986-10-31031 October 1986 Transcript of 861031 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,581-16,660. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211H5081986-10-30030 October 1986 Transcript of 861030 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,375-16,581 ML20211H4811986-10-30030 October 1986 Transcript of KT Kostal Rebuttal Testimony Re Rorem QA Subcontention 2 Concerning Harassment & Intimidation.Related Correspondence ML20211H5131986-10-29029 October 1986 Transcript of 861029 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,182-16,374 ML20215M8991986-10-28028 October 1986 Transcript of 861028 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,912- 16,181.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211F6081986-10-27027 October 1986 Transcript of 861027 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,802-15,911 ML20215M2811986-10-27027 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of J Hii Re Search for All Matl Receipt Repts Signed by J Seeders During 840808-17 & Response to Other Testimony Re Form 19 Checklist Signed by Dewald. Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20197B4221986-10-24024 October 1986 Transcript of 861024 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,696-15,801 ML20215H6581986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of at Simile Re Rorem/Archambeault Contention. Related Correspondence ML20215H7801986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of Jm Dominique Re Custody of Weld Test Coupons Used for Puckett 840822 Mock Weld Practical Test.Related Correspondence ML20215H6801986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of L Bossong Re Rorem/Archambeault Contention. Related Info Encl.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List.Related Correspondence ML20215H8281986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of Pg Kosieniak Re Possession of Certain Weld Coupons Which Comstock Used for Testing QC Weld Inspectors. Related Correspondence ML20215H8501986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of If Dewald Re Mock Practical Test Taken by WO Puckett on 840822.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20215L6031986-10-23023 October 1986 Transcript of 861023 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Testimony of TB Thorsell,Kt Kostal,Gf Marcus,Aj D'Antonio,Fd Forrest & TC Frazier.Pp 15,474-15,695 ML20215K7371986-10-22022 October 1986 Transcript of 861022 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,271-15,473 ML20197B2521986-10-21021 October 1986 Transcript of 861021 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,020-15,270 ML20211B9441986-10-17017 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of Dl Shamblin Re Involvement W/Comstock QC Dept,Puckett Termination,Seeders Transfer & Actions Taken to Address Comstock QC Inspector Concerns in Summer & Fall 1984.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20197B2341986-10-17017 October 1986 Transcript of 861017 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,913-15,019 ML20211D3471986-10-16016 October 1986 Transcript of 861016 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Facilities.Pp 14,747-14,912 ML20211D9321986-10-16016 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of Cl Hulin Re Intervenor 850801 Allegations of Harassment & Intimidation of QC Inspectors. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20203P0921986-10-15015 October 1986 Transcript of 861015 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,472-14,746 ML20211B4281986-10-10010 October 1986 Transcript of 861010 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,354-14,471 ML20215F6721986-10-0909 October 1986 Transcript of 861009 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,132-14,353. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211A4341986-10-0808 October 1986 Transcript of 861008 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Facility.Pp 13,859-14,131 ML20211A5971986-10-0707 October 1986 Transcript of 861007 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 13,678-13,858 1999-03-02
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20207E0051999-03-0202 March 1999 Transcript of 990302 Public Meeting with Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-104.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236H9381998-06-30030 June 1998 Transcript of 980630 Meeting W/Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-123.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20198P3001997-11-0404 November 1997 Transcript of 971104 Public Meeting W/Ceco in Rockville,Md Re Measures Established by Ceco to Track Plant Performance & to Gain Understanding of CAs Put Into Place to Improve Safety.Pp 1-105.W/Certificate & Viewgraphs ML20154K0301988-05-20020 May 1988 Transcript of 880520 Dicussion/Possible Vote in Rockville,Md Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Related Info Encl ML20236A8341987-10-21021 October 1987 Transcript of 871021 Proceedings in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-100 ML20235A7271987-06-30030 June 1987 Transcript of 870630 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington, DC Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214W9601987-06-12012 June 1987 Transcript of 870612 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,585- 18,596 ML20215A1381986-12-0909 December 1986 Transcript of 861209 Telcon Hearing W/Applicant,Nrc & Intervenor.Pp 18,573-18,584 ML20214S4891986-12-0404 December 1986 Transcript of 861204 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,462- 18,572 ML20214Q5981986-12-0303 December 1986 Transcript of 861203 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,406- 18,461 ML20214M4281986-11-26026 November 1986 Transcript of 861126 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,292-18,405 ML20214M4711986-11-25025 November 1986 Transcript of 861125 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,009-18,291 ML20214M5501986-11-24024 November 1986 Transcript of 861124 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,892-18,008 ML20214M4301986-11-21021 November 1986 Transcript of 861121 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,782-17,891 ML20214G7721986-11-20020 November 1986 Transcript of 861120 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,558-17,781. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214M4621986-11-19019 November 1986 Transcript of 861119 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,326-17,557 ML20207B4021986-11-18018 November 1986 Transcript of 861118 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,202-17,325. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214C7351986-11-17017 November 1986 Testimony of Rn Gardner Re Bl Rorem Subcontention 2.C Concerning Const Sample Reinsp Element of Const Assessment Program.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20214A0431986-11-13013 November 1986 Transcript of 861113 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,067-17,201 ML20213G5581986-11-12012 November 1986 Transcript of 861112 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,009-17,066 ML20213G5521986-11-0707 November 1986 Transcript of 861107 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,913-17,008 ML20213F6861986-11-0707 November 1986 Transcript of Commission 861107 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-86-325A Concerning Perry Unit 1 OL & SECY-86-292A Concerning Order Re Dispute Between ASLB & Ofc of Investigations in Braidwood OL Hearing.Pp 1-4 ML20213D9741986-11-0606 November 1986 Transcript of 861106 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-86-307 Concerning Motion for Reformation in Plant.Pp 1-3 ML20211K4011986-11-0606 November 1986 Transcript of 861106 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Testimony of LO Del George.Pp 16,710-16,912.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20213D5291986-11-0505 November 1986 Transcript of 861105 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,661-16,709 ML20213C9891986-10-31031 October 1986 Transcript of 861031 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,581-16,660. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211H5081986-10-30030 October 1986 Transcript of 861030 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,375-16,581 ML20211H4811986-10-30030 October 1986 Transcript of KT Kostal Rebuttal Testimony Re Rorem QA Subcontention 2 Concerning Harassment & Intimidation.Related Correspondence ML20211H5131986-10-29029 October 1986 Transcript of 861029 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 16,182-16,374 ML20215M8991986-10-28028 October 1986 Transcript of 861028 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,912- 16,181.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211F6081986-10-27027 October 1986 Transcript of 861027 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,802-15,911 ML20215M2811986-10-27027 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of J Hii Re Search for All Matl Receipt Repts Signed by J Seeders During 840808-17 & Response to Other Testimony Re Form 19 Checklist Signed by Dewald. Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20197B4221986-10-24024 October 1986 Transcript of 861024 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,696-15,801 ML20215H6581986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of at Simile Re Rorem/Archambeault Contention. Related Correspondence ML20215H7801986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of Jm Dominique Re Custody of Weld Test Coupons Used for Puckett 840822 Mock Weld Practical Test.Related Correspondence ML20215H6801986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of L Bossong Re Rorem/Archambeault Contention. Related Info Encl.W/Certificate of Svc & Svc List.Related Correspondence ML20215H8281986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of Pg Kosieniak Re Possession of Certain Weld Coupons Which Comstock Used for Testing QC Weld Inspectors. Related Correspondence ML20215H8501986-10-23023 October 1986 Testimony of If Dewald Re Mock Practical Test Taken by WO Puckett on 840822.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20215L6031986-10-23023 October 1986 Transcript of 861023 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Testimony of TB Thorsell,Kt Kostal,Gf Marcus,Aj D'Antonio,Fd Forrest & TC Frazier.Pp 15,474-15,695 ML20215K7371986-10-22022 October 1986 Transcript of 861022 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,271-15,473 ML20197B2521986-10-21021 October 1986 Transcript of 861021 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 15,020-15,270 ML20211B9441986-10-17017 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of Dl Shamblin Re Involvement W/Comstock QC Dept,Puckett Termination,Seeders Transfer & Actions Taken to Address Comstock QC Inspector Concerns in Summer & Fall 1984.W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20197B2341986-10-17017 October 1986 Transcript of 861017 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,913-15,019 ML20211D3471986-10-16016 October 1986 Transcript of 861016 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Facilities.Pp 14,747-14,912 ML20211D9321986-10-16016 October 1986 Rebuttal Testimony of Cl Hulin Re Intervenor 850801 Allegations of Harassment & Intimidation of QC Inspectors. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML20203P0921986-10-15015 October 1986 Transcript of 861015 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,472-14,746 ML20211B4281986-10-10010 October 1986 Transcript of 861010 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,354-14,471 ML20215F6721986-10-0909 October 1986 Transcript of 861009 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 14,132-14,353. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211A4341986-10-0808 October 1986 Transcript of 861008 Hearing in Chicago,Il Re Facility.Pp 13,859-14,131 ML20211A5971986-10-0707 October 1986 Transcript of 861007 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 13,678-13,858 1999-03-02
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20207E0051999-03-0202 March 1999 Transcript of 990302 Public Meeting with Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-104.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236H9381998-06-30030 June 1998 Transcript of 980630 Meeting W/Commonwealth Edison in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-123.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20198P3001997-11-0404 November 1997 Transcript of 971104 Public Meeting W/Ceco in Rockville,Md Re Measures Established by Ceco to Track Plant Performance & to Gain Understanding of CAs Put Into Place to Improve Safety.Pp 1-105.W/Certificate & Viewgraphs ML20154K0301988-05-20020 May 1988 Transcript of 880520 Dicussion/Possible Vote in Rockville,Md Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Related Info Encl ML20236A8341987-10-21021 October 1987 Transcript of 871021 Proceedings in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-100 ML20235A7271987-06-30030 June 1987 Transcript of 870630 Discussion/Possible Vote in Washington, DC Re Full Power OL for Facility.Pp 1-70.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214W9601987-06-12012 June 1987 Transcript of 870612 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,585- 18,596 ML20215A1381986-12-0909 December 1986 Transcript of 861209 Telcon Hearing W/Applicant,Nrc & Intervenor.Pp 18,573-18,584 ML20214S4891986-12-0404 December 1986 Transcript of 861204 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,462- 18,572 ML20214Q5981986-12-0303 December 1986 Transcript of 861203 Telcon in Washington,Dc.Pp 18,406- 18,461 ML20214M4281986-11-26026 November 1986 Transcript of 861126 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,292-18,405 ML20214M4711986-11-25025 November 1986 Transcript of 861125 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 18,009-18,291 ML20214M5501986-11-24024 November 1986 Transcript of 861124 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,892-18,008 ML20214M4301986-11-21021 November 1986 Transcript of 861121 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,782-17,891 ML20214G7721986-11-20020 November 1986 Transcript of 861120 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,558-17,781. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20214M4621986-11-19019 November 1986 Transcript of 861119 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,326-17,557 ML20207B4021986-11-18018 November 1986 Transcript of 861118 Hearing in Chicago,Il.Pp 17,202-17,325. 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TESTIMONY OF DAVID J. MCKIRNAN 01: Please state your name, address and occupation.
A1: My name is David James McKirnan. I am an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
02: Describe briefly your field of study.
A2: I hold a Ph.D. from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, in Clinical and Social Psychology, as well as a B. A. degree in Psychology from Lake Forest College, Illinois. I am a member of the American Psychological Association and of the Canadian Psychological Association, and a Guest reviewer for the American Journal of Community Psychology and the European Journal of Social Psychology, among other journals.
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psychology. One of the central issues addressed in my research has been the operation of social norms and values.
My professional qualifications are more fully set forth in my Vita, attached as McKirnan Exhibit 1 hereto.
03: What is the purpose of your testimony?
A3: I have been asked by counsel for Intervenors to comment, from the perspective of a social psychologist, on the evi-dence of harassment and intimidation of Quality control
-inspectors employed by the L.K. Comstock Company at the
. Braidwood nuclear power plant, and on the likely effect of such harassment and intimidation on inspector performance.
In particular, I will address the psychological processes whereby an organizational climate is likely to affect employees' values and work performa,nce.
04: Have you reviewed relevant materials?
A4: Yes. I have reviewed the applicable NBC Ouality Assurance criteria, the Intervenors' contention with respect to harassment and intimidation of OC inspectors at Braidwood and supporting documents, including the three NRC staff memoranda (dated March 29, March 29 and April 5,1985) attached to Intervenors' July 15, 1985 filing with this Board, and excerpts of various depositions of Comstock OC inspectors at Braidwood. I have also read the prefiled testimony of Dr. Daniel Ilgen.
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05: Does your perspective as a social psychologist differ from the perspective presented by Dr. Ilgen, namely organiza-tional and industrial psychology?
. A5: In discussing learning and incentive mechanisms in the workplace, Dr. Ilgen is relying on particular applications of basic, well established psychological mechanisms recognized by behavioral scientists generally, and well supported by scientific research. These principles apply to learning and the selection of behavior in general, not just within organizations. In addressing the issues in this case there are some areas where I would want to elaborate on the basic' processes he described.
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learning a response not through trial and error with its concomitant rewards and punishments, but through simple observation of someone else. As Dr. Ilgen points out, such learning can be direct -- as when we imitate another person
-- or indirect, as when we read an instruction manual or set of regulations or have a procedure described to us.
i 07: Why is obserOational learning important in the workplace?
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would be dramatically inefficient for us to learn complex, important responses through trial and error: learning to drive a car would be both time consuming and dangerous through trial and error. Second, observational learning is very subtle and complex. One important feature of observational learning, that has been demonstrated in many research studies, is that it facilitates not only the learning of discrete behaviors, but of the values that underlie that behavior. A child who imitates his father in speaking a certain way or waving a flag in a parade not only learns a gesture, but a value system. This process is directly relevant to the learning of organizational values in the workplace. Such value learning is critical: when people enter a system they seek out not simply rote behaviors to model themselves around, but larger values to guide subsequent behavior.
Thus, when an employee is instructed in a particular kind of job performance he or she not only takes away a learned set of specific behaviors or procedures, but a set of values or a larger approach. These values will influence performance standards by " anchoring" the employee's criterion for good or bad work. They also will influence the emp'oyee's motivation or incentive for quality work, via the process described in Dr. Ilgen's testimony: if an employee has a personal value ( e .g . , for a certain level of quality) that is not rewarded or shared elsewhere in the workplace, the incentive for adhering to that value decreases.
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A8: Yes.'~ Psychological research also addresses the focus of observational learning: we tend to model ourselves around those who, cohtrol resources, or in other ways have power in theimmehiate' setting. Here rewards reenter the picture:' we respond most strongly to those who appear to control the environmeni ande potentially, our own eventual rewards and punishments. -, .
- r 09: How does this principle apply to observational learning in organizations?
A9: In apply'i ng this principle to organizations, it is important to note that modelling will be strongest around those who j
actuall,y have control, not necessarily those who are suppondd ?
to have control. Most organizations ha've informal l power networks that may or may not match the formal A
organizational chart: the former, not the latter, will be i most telling. Finally, the.causes that we attribute a person's behavior to wil;l strongly af fect our reaction to
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that person. If we deduce that a person is acting a parti-cular way for reasons that are specific to that person -- a psychological quirk, a transient state of mind -- we will be
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far less influenced than if we view the behavior as widely shared or. as dictated by the exigencies of the larger situa-tion. Thus, in learning organizational culture or values, we will be far more influenced by a supervisor or manager 5
l whose behavior appears to embody the values of organiza-tion, than by, say, a coworker who seems unusual, unrepre-sentative or inconsistent.
010: Could you summarize your discussion of observational ;
learning thus far?
A10: In summary, in any social setting people learn both concrete behavior and larger values by observing the behavior of others, particularly those who are both powerful and embody a larger culture or value system (these two factors often go together). Value learning is important to work settings insofar as tasks are not automatic or rigidly specified: if an employee must "think for himself" the local values will provide a framework for that thought. Values.may be in conflict: company policy or manuals may express one value, the employee may begin with another, and the actual, immediate work environment may i
impose yet another. The latter will be influential insofar as employees view that environment as exercising direct control over them. Value conflicts are often very stress-l ful, which points up another feature of observational learning: we often learn two conflicting approaches or value systems (" honest" vs. " dishonest", quality orienta-tion vs. quantity orientation) and, while we may conscious-ly disown one of them, our concrete behavior is of ten steered toward which eeer one fits the process described above.
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Oll: How does the foregoing analytical framework apply to this case?
All: One way to state the question in this case is whether the work environment at the Braidwood plant would dispose quality. control inspectors toward work behavior or values that emphasized production quantity over quality, despite formal company directives to the contrary. In evaluating whether harassment and intimidation in the workplace lowered inspectors' thresholds for approving welds and other work, such that production was increased at a cost of quality, the relevant questions are:
- 1) Was there a model for the behavior or values in question: did one or several people communicate, either directly through behavior or indirectly through verbal statements, directives, etc., a definable work or value orientation that was inconsistent with the values or approaches ostensibly promulgated by the company?
- 2) If these values were evidenced, were they viewed as stemming from or representative of the larger organizational culture -- that is, were they an integral part of the work environment -- or were they seen as transient, arbitrary or caused by the idiosyncrasies of one or several people?
- 3) Were those people who embodied these values or approaches perceivcd to have formal or informal power, such that: (a) the person (s) in question could directly 7
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affect the rewards or punishments administered to employees or, (b) conformity to the target values would generally increase positive outcomes while deviance would decrease rewards?
012: Can you give examples of the type of models for behaviors or values described in subparagraph (1) of your Answer 11?
A12: Yes. Such a model would be provided if, for example, there was a common understanding among inspectors that a super-visor had performed an inordinately large number of inspec-tions in a short period of time. This would convey the message that speed was valued more highly than thoroughness or care. Alternatively, such a model might be suggested by statements from a supervisor encouraging inspectors to follow such an example.
The model might likewise be provided by a supervisor's discouraging inspectors from identifying and documenting quality concerns because of cost or schedule considera-tions.
The model is even more direct in cases where super-visors harass or intimidate inspectors for emphasizing quality concerns over production. Common knowledge of such harassment or intimidation could be expected to have a powerful effect in modifying values and affecting inspector
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013: Can you give examples of evidence that such models were perceived as representative of the larger organizational culture, and not merely of the idiosyncrasies of particular persons, as described in subparagraph (2) of your Answer 11?
A13: Yes. A general belief among inspectors that management regards inspection quantity as more important than quality would be evidence that such a value was viewed as represen-tative of the larger organizational culture. From the perspective of individual inspectors, the evidence of such values can be both affirmative and negative. Affirmative evidence would include, for example, representatives of different levels of management expressing such values. It would also include ratification by management of retalia-tions against those who express quality concerns.
Examples of negative evidence of such values would include failure by management to respond to repeated complaints about production pressure and ouality concerns.
014: Can you give examples of evidence that the persons embodying these values were perceived to have formal or informal power, as described in subparagraph (3) of your Answer 11?
A14: Yes. The ability of managers expressing such values to bring about the termination, transfer, denial of overtime or of other opportunities for pay or promotion, or other adverse employment effects, would evidence such power.
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Conversely, the power of such persons to administer. rewards in the workplace would lead to the perception that they I- ~ wield such formal or informal power.
i '015:- Based on your review of documents in this case, do you have a
an opinion.with respect to the three factors identified in
.your Answer 11 as applied to this case?
A15: Yes. The. evidence I have reviewed indicates that there
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{ 016: Do you have an opinion as to whether the harassment, intimidation and production pressure evidenced in the j documents you have reviewed had an adverse effect on l inspector work performance?
A16: Yes. I think it is highly probable that the conditions of r
'the workplace significantly affected the quality control inspectors' values and attitudes toward their job, as well 4
as their thresholds for approving work. Of course, the extent of any actual adverse shift in performance standards is an empirical question that would have to be determined t
by a rigorous evaluation, using both behavioral science and engineering approaches, of whether there was, in fact, such an adverse effect.
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strongly recommend that such an investigation or evaluation be undertaken, given the high probability, in my judgment, that such an adverse shift in performance standards actually occurred. *I understand that Dr. Richard Arvey's testimony will address questions related to how such an evaluation might be conducted.
017: Have you reviewed deposition testimony of Comstock QC inspectors suggesting that they had not personally approved deficient work and denying personal knowledge of other inspectors having done so?
A17: Yes.
018: Do you have any comments from the perspective of behavioral science on such statements?
A18: From both a psychological and common sense pc ective I would say that these people would be strong motivated, given both the context within which the question was asked and the form of the question, to present themselves and their co-workers in a favorable light. So I certainly would consider it highly unlikely for an individual in that position to admit to actions that would both reflect very badly on his or her performance standards and might actually endanger his or her job, or be perceived by the individual as exposing him to legal liability.
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more subtle process may be operating. That-is, I would anticipate that the " quantity over quality" values in the workplace might lower the performance standards of the {
quality control inspectors generally, such that the norms dif ferentiating " good" from " bad" work may become less clear. This is the " anchoring" ef fect I spoke of earlier.
While no inspector may identify a piece of work as defi-cient yet pass it, inspectors may generally understand that the standard of quality for passable work is becoming lower. This could give rise to their having a widespread sense that quality control inspectors generally are being pressed toward accepting lower quality work -- hence their appeal to the NRC -- without any specific inspector feeling that he or she had knowingly approved a deficient piece of work.
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MCKIRNAN EXHIBIT 1 CURRICULUM VITAE '
Name: David James McKirnan Date of Birth. July 10, 1950 Education 1973 B.A. (psychology), Lake Forest College, Lake Forest Illinois U.S.A.
1978 Ph.D. (clinical and social psychology), McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Professional Experience Teaching Positions 1972-1973 Teaching Assistant, philosophical foundations of psychology Lake Forest College.
1973-1975 Teaching Assistant, basic issues in psychology, McGill University.
1975-1978 Teaching Associate, social psychology, McGill University.
Presently Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Research Positions 1970-1973 Research assistant, Lake Forest College, department of psychology.
1975-1976 Principal investigator: " Community attitudes toward alcohol abuse", project funded by I.N.R.S. Sante, St. Jean de' Dieu !!ospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1976 Research associate for. field project associated with Canada Secretary of State Multiculturalism project (J. Berry, R. Kalin
& D.M. Taylor, principle investigators).
1977-1978 Principal investigator (with D.M. Taylor & L.M. Simard): " Field study of alienation in an industrial setting".
1978 Principal investigator (with D.M. Taylor & L.M. Simard): " Field study of attitude change in an industrial setting".
presently Principal investigator: "The identification of alcohol abuse in three Chicago communities".
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Clinical Positions 1971 Para-professional counselor for the Juvenile Probation Department of the Waukee8an Illinois Department of Corrections.
1972-1973 Staff trainer for conmunity based crisis intervention center, funded by Lake County Illinois Department of Mental Health.
1973-1975 Psychology intern, Ville LaSalle Community Psychiatric Center, affi}iated with the out-patient Department of the Douglas Hospital, Verdun, Quebec, Canada.
1976-1977 Psychologist, Mental Health Section, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1975-1977 Guidance Counsellor, Concordia University Guidance Department, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Presently Clinical supervisor, Office of Applied Psychological Services, Academic Awards University f Illinois at Chicago, Dept. of Psychology.
1973 Elected to Sigma Chi National Psychology Honorary Society.
1978 Dean's list for Doctoral dissertation, McGill Un'iversity.
McKirnin, D.J.
Research Publications McKirnan, D.J. A community approach to the recognition of alcohol abuse: The drinking norms of three Montreal communities. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 1977, 9,, 108-122.
McKirnan, D.J. Deviance and the community: Some factors in the definition of alcohol abuse. American Journal of Community Psychology, 1978, 6_, 219-238.
Taylor, D.M. & McKirnan, D.J. Cultural insecurity, multiculturalism and ethnic attitudes. Canadian Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1979, 11, 19-30.
Giles, H., Llado, N., McKirnan, D.J. & Taylor, D.M. Social identity in Peurto Rico. International Journal of Psychology, 1979, H , 185-201.
McKirnan, D.J. Tt.' identification of deviance: A conceptualization and an initial test of a model of social norms. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1980, _10,, 75-93.
McKirnan, D.J. The second Rand report and controlled drinking as a treatment goal. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Newsletter, 1980, 1, 3-6.
McKirnan, D.J. Community differences in conceptions of deviant behavior: An exploratory study of attitudes toward alcohol related help sources.
American Journal of' Community Psychology, 1980, 8, 637-654.
McKirnan, D.J. & Hamayan, E.V. Language norms and perceptions of ethno-linguistic group diversity. In H. Giles (Ed.), Language, Social Psych 1ological Perspectives.
Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1980. Pp. 161-169.
McKirnan, D.J. The recognition of alcohol abuse: Socio-economic status differences in social norms. In D. Taylor & J. Bellerose (Eds.),
Social Psychology: A Cognitive - Group Approach. Boston: Cinn Pub., 1931. '
Taylor, D.M. & McKirnan, D.J. A stage model of intergroup conflict and change. In D. Taylor & J. Bellerose (Eds.), Social Psychology: A Cognitive - Group Approach. Boston: Ginn Pub. ,1981. ,
Taylor, D.M., Rieger, D., McKirnan, D.J. & Bercusson, T. Interpreting and coping with threat in the context of inter-group relations. Journal of Social Psychology, 1982, 117, 257-269. .
a McKirnan, D.J. Review of R. Scollon & S.B.K. Scollon, Harrative, Literacy and Face in Interethnic Communication. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1983, 4_, 93-98.
Taylor, D.M., Simard, J.M., McKirnan, D.J. & Bellcrose, J. Anglophone and Francophone perceptions of differences in approaches to work. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 1982, M , 144-151.
M Kirnan, D.J., Smith, C. & Hamayan, E.V. A sociolinguistic approach to tha belief-similarity model of racial attitudes. Journal of Experimental Social Psycholoav. 1983, 1_9_, 434-447.
McKirnan, D.J. Review of C. Fraser & K.R. Scherer (Eds.), Advances in the.
Social Psychology of Language. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1983, 4 (4).
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Research Publications (cont.)
McKirnan, D.J. The identification of alcohol problems: Socio-economic status differences in social norms and caur.,al attributions. American Journal of Community Psychology,1984, H, 465-484.
McKirnan, D.J. & Hamayan, E.V. Social norms and perceptions of ethno-linguistic diversity: Toward a conceptual and research framework. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1984, M , 161-168.
McKirnan, D.J. & llamayan, E.V. Social norms and attitudes toward outgroup members: A test of a model in a bicultural context. Journal of Social Psychology and Language, 1984, 3_ (1), 21-38.
McKirnan, D.J. The role of social norms in adolescent alcohol use: A test of a model within a stress-vulnerability framework. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (accepted for publication pending current revision).
Rosenzweig, L.H., McKirnan, D.J. & Sameroff, A. Daily life stressors and the psychopathology of everyday life: The development and test of a scale.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, In review.
McKirnan, D.J. Measuring adolescents # approach to alcohol: The reliability of alcohol norm, attitude and consumption indicies.
Addictive Behaviors. In review.
Taylor, D.M. & McKirnan, D.J. A five-stage model of intergroup change.
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, In Press.
Ruderman, A. & McKirnan, D.J. The develppment of a restrained drinking scale:
A test 6f the abstenence violation effect among alcohol users. benaviur Addictive Behaviors, 1985, 2, 3'5-371.
Review of: Alcohol, Drug abuse and Aggression, E. Cottheil et al. (Ed.),
Contemporary Psychology., 1985, 3_0, (3) , ~189-191.
McKirnan, D.J. & Johnson, T. Alcohol and Drug Use Among " Street" Adolescento.
Addictive Beliaviors, In Press, 1985. '
McKirnan, D.J. & Johnson, T. The limits of Self-help: The Birth and Death of an Ex-Mental Patient Self !!cip and Advocacy Organization. To be submitted to American Journal of Community Psychology. (In preparation).
McKirnan, D.J. Alcoholism. Medical and IIcalth Annual, 1985. Encyclopedia
- Britannica Inc, Chicago, 1985. Pp. 190-194.
McKirnan, D.J. Drinking norms among young adults: A stress - vulnerability approach. Addictive Behaviors, In Press, 1985.
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Papers Presented at Professional Meetings McKirnan, D.J. A community approach to alcohol abuse. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, ,
June, 1976.
McKirnan, D.J. The definition of alcohol abuse in three Montreal communities.
Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1977.
McKirnan, D.J. Some thoughts on the " unit of analysis" in social psychology.
Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, June, 1977.
McKirnan, D.J. & Hamayan, E.V. Language norms and percept!ons of ethno-linguistic group differences. Paper presented to the British Psychological Society, Social Psychology Section, International Conference on Social Psychology and Language, Bristol, England, July, 1979 (Invited paper) .
McKirnan, D.J. Invited discussant: Socio-emotional Development and Childhood Bilingualism. Conference on Childhood Bilingualism: Aspects of Cognitive, Social and Emotional Development. New York: June, 1982.
McKirnan, D.J. Social Norms and Cross Cultural Factors in Alcohol Abuse. International Conference on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Jerusalem, Israel, August, 1981 l (participation declined due to lack of travel funds.)
l McKirnan, D.J. A Social Psychological Model of the Identification of Alcohol Abuse.
. International Conference on the Addictions. Grand Canyon, New Mexico, L November, 1981.
McKirnan, D., Hamayan, E. & Morrow, J. A Belief - Similarity Approach to Language use in Interacial Contexts. International Conference on Language Problems and Policy, Cancun. Mexico, December, 1981.
Morrow, J. & McKirnan, D.J. Ethnic Identity and Conflicting Speech Norms.
International Conference on Language Problems and Policy, Cancun, Mexico, December, 1981.
McKirnan, D. Socio-economic Status Differences in the Identification of Deviance.
Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, May, 1981.
McKirnan, D.J. Language and Language norms as determinants of Percieved Belief-Similarity. American Psychological Association' Annual Meeting, August, 1982.
Ruderman, A. & McKirnan, D.J. Binging and Bending: A test of the Restrained Drinking Hypothesis. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, August, 1982.
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'Hamayan, E.V. & McKirnan, D.J. The Importance of Being Fluent: Non-na tive Speech and Interpersonal Perceptions. Invited address; Third annual Language Assessment Institute, Chicago Ill. , June,1983.
- Hamayan, E. & McKirnan, D.J. Non-native speech: A conceptual and research framework of language norms. Annual TESOL convention, Toronto, March,1983.
McKirnan, D.J..& Hamayan, E.V. Speech norms and intergroup perceptions: A test of a model in a bi-cultural context. 2nd. International Conference on Social Psychology an Language, Bristol, England, July, 1983.
McKirnan, D.J.-6 Hamayan, E.V. Speech style and attitudes: The role of cultural inferences and causal attributions.- 2nd International Conference on Social
' Psychology and Language, Bristol England, July, 1983.
Hartman, D. & McKirnan, D.J. Risky decisions in depression: Sad schemas produce unexpected utility values. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Anaheim California, August, 1983.
McKirnan, D.J. Models of Speech Norms in Social Interaction. Invited address, to be given at International Conf erence on Psychology, Language and EthAic Group Relations, University of Tasmania, Hobart Australia, August, 1985.
NcKirnan, D.J. Guest Symposium Convener: Language and Social Group Norms.
3rd. International Conference on Social Psychology and Language, Bristol, England, 1987. (Specific title to be announced.)
McKirnan, D. J. & Johnson, T. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among " Street" Adolescents:
An Exploratory Study. Annual Convention.of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles CA, August, 1985.
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