Paper Presentations
*Kolditz, T. A. (2011) In extremis teams. In W. S. Becker & M. J. Burke (Co-Chairs), In extremis teams: What do we need to know? Panel discussion at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Chicago, IL, April 16.
*Foster, C., Lindsay, D., Samuels, S., and Kolditz, T.A. (2009) Gaining Leadership While Losing Altitude: In Extremis Leader Development. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology, New Orleans, April 3.
Kolditz, T.A. (2007) Framing the Human Dimension of the Force: The Technology of Will. Paper presented at the Korean Military Academy Symposium on Military Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea, November 1.
O’Neil, D., Sweeney, P., and Kolditz, T.A. (2006). Online Assessment for the US Army. Korean Institute for Defense Analysis, Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 10.
*Densmore, M., Weis, E., & Kolditz, T.A. (2005) Leader Learning at the Point of Death: Learning Orientation in In Extremis Leadership. Paper presented at the Interuniversity Seminar on Armed Forces and Society. Chicago, IL, October 28.
*O’Neil, D.P., Ness, J., Kolditz, T.A., and Hauserman, K. (2005) The Army’s Leader Development Portfolio: Increasing Officer Self-Awareness and Adaptability. American Psychological Association Division 19/21 Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March 3.
*Campbell, K.M., Campbell, D.J., Ender, M.G. and Kolditz, T.A. (2004) Military Road Warriors: Outcomes for Soldiers and Spouses, International Sociology Conference, Ankara, Turkey, 5-9 July.
*Kolditz, T.A., Ruth, S., and Banks, B.B. (2004) Defining In Extremis Leadership. Paper presented at the Academy of Management, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 11.
*Kolditz, T.A. (2004). Authentic Leadership in In Extremis Settings: A Concept for Extraordinary Leaders in Exceptional Situations. Paper presented at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln Gallup Leadership Institute Summit, Omaha, NE, June 13, 2004.
*Kolditz, T.A., and Wong, L. (2003). Why Do They Fight? Combat Motivation in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, International Security and Arms Control Conference, Carlisle PA, November 1, 2003.
*Ender, M. G. and Kolditz, T. A. (2003). Sociology at West Point and Beyond, 1963-2001. Paper presented at the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, Chicago, IL, October 25.
*Campbell, K. M., Kolditz, T. A., and Ender, M. (2003). Support for Road Warriors in the Army. Paper presented at the Academy of Management, Seattle WA, August, 2003.
*Ender, M.G. and Kolditz, T. A. (2002). Sociology at West Point and Beyond, 1963-2001. Paper presented at the International Sociology Association Meetings, Brisbane, Australia.
Bartone, P. and Kolditz, T.A. (2003). Predictors of Army Leader Performance at the Pre-commissioning Level. Korean Institute for Defense Analysis, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
*Kolditz, T.A., Petersen, S., & Graham, H. (2001). Feedback Seeking Behavior and the Development of Mentor-Protégé Relationships. Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, Baltimore, Maryland.
*Palmer, J. R., & Kolditz, T. A. (1991). Army Leadership Assessment and Development Program. 19th International Congress on the Assessment Center Method, Toronto, Canada.
Kolditz, T. A. (1981). Self-handicapping: When Self-presentation Encumbers Performance. Ninth Annual Graduate Student Conference in Personality and Social Psychology, Athens, Georgia.
*Lightner, J. M., Hansen, D. L., Kolditz, T. A., Strange, A. L., Yarkin, K. L., & Harvey, J. H. (1978). Intrepretation and Recall of Interpersonal Events: Effects of Observational Set, Sex of Subject, and Seriousness of Outcome. Southeastern Psychology Association Meetings.