Ruben, B. D., Study Guide for Communication and Human Behavior, Fourth Edition. Boston: Allyn-Bacon, 1998, 102 pp.
Brown, L. M., and B. D. Ruben, Task Force Journalism, An Innovation, Iowa Journalist, Spring, 1970. (A)
Ruben, B. D., A. D. Talbott, L. M. Brown, and H. G. LaBrie, III., Intermedia: An Experience-Based Journalism Training Program. Iowa City, IA: University Associates Press, 1971, 91 pp. (B)
Ruben, B. D., and H. G. LaBrie, III., The Reporting Pretense: An Experience-Based Journalism Exercise, Communication: Journalism Education Today, 6, 1972, 7-8, 20. (A)
Ruben, B. D., Games and Simulations: Materials and Sources. In 1972 Annual for Facilitators, Trainers, and Consultants, La Jolla, CA: University Associates Press, 1972, 235-240. (A)
Ruben, B. D., and H. G. LaBrie, III., The Classroom Pressbox: Sports Writing Can Be a Game, Communication: Journalism Education Today, 6, 1973, 8-9. (A)
Ruben, B. D., Interact: An Instructional Simulation for Communication Education. Kennebunkport, ME: Mercer House Press, 1973, 100 pp. (B)
Ruben, B. D., The What and Why of Gaming: A Taxonomy of Experiential Learning Systems,Proceedings of the 12th Annual Symposium of the National Gaming Council and the 4th Annual Conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974, 40-55. (A)
Ruben, B. D., lnteract II: An Instructional Simulation for Communication Education.Wayne, NJ: Avery Publishing Group, 1977, 110 pp. (B)
Ruben, B. D. and R. W. Budd, Human Communication Handbook: Simulations and Games. Volume 1. Rochelle Park, NJ: Hayden, 1975, 175 pp. (B)