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Attribution (psychology)
The Perceived Validity of Stereotype Threat As an Explanation for Underperformance
Can Self-Persuasion Reduce Hostile Attribution Bias in Young Children?
Judgements of Attributional Responsibility, Social Dominance Orientation, and the Insanity Defense
A CASE STUDY on ATTRIBUTION RETRAINING and SELF-EFFICACY in a HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING SETTING Heather Laurel Pickett Northern Michigan University
Social Perception and Attribution 3 Brian Parkinson
Desire for Control and the Illusion of Control: the Effects of Familiarity and Sequence of Outcomes
The Role of Attributions in Stereotype Threat Effects: Female Achievements in STEM Domains
Reducing Automatic Stereotyping Through Situational Attribution Training
How Do Social Dominance and Minority Influence Affect The
Running Head: SELF-DISTANCING and FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR 1
Social Dominance Theory: the Explanation Behind Social Hierarchy and Oppression?
Help-Seeking and Causal Attributions for Helping
Spontaneous Mentalizing Predicts the Fundamental Attribution Error
The Role of Self-Efficacy and Attribution Theories in Writing Performance
Chapter 9 Social Attribution Attributions Are Inferences That
Effects of Attribution Retraining During Therapeutic Recreation on Attributions and Explanatory Styles of Adolescents with Depression
Impact of Social Role (Actor-Observer) on Attribution
Attribution Biases Attribution Refers to the Way in Which People Explain Their Own Behavior and That of Others
Top View
Fighting the Illusion of Control: How to Make Use of Cue Competition And
Self-Serving Biases in the Attribution of Causality: Fact Or Fiction? Dale T
Social Cognition
Attributional Biases in the Service of Stereotype Maintenance: a Schema-Maintenance Through Compensation Analysis
Explanations and Implications of the Fundamental Attribution Error: a Review and Proposal
The Actor-Observer Effect Revisited: Effects of Individual Differences and Repeated Social Interactions on Actor and Observer Attributions
What to Blame? Self-Serving Attribution Bias with Multi-Dimensional Uncertainty∗†
Attribution Theories: How People Make Sense of Behavior
Psychology of Space Exploration Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective Edited by Douglas A
Social Dominance and Attitude Towards Immigrants: the Key Role of Happiness
Can Self-Persuasion Reduce Hostile Attribution Bias in Young Children? Van Dijk, A.; Thomaes, S.; Poorthuis, A.M.G.; Orobio De Castro, B
Midterm Examination
The Ways in Which Control and Stereotyping Biases Affect Internal Attributions
The Effect of Stereotypes on Attributional Processes. James Edward Sexton University of Massachusetts Amherst
Self-Efficacy As a Function of Attributional Feedback
Investigating the Link Between Social Dominance Orientation and Skin-Tone Bias Among African Americans Kyjeila Escee Latimer
Observer Bias Means That Actors Attribute Their Acts to Situation Factors Whereas Observers Attribute Others' the Same Acts to Personal Factors
The Relationship of Self-Concept to Causal Attributions. PUB DATE [82] NOTE 23P.; Paper Copy Not Available Due to Marginal Legibility
The Development of the Illusion of Control and Sense of Agency in 7- To-12-Year Old Children and Adults ⇑ Michiel Van Elk , Bastiaan T
Attribution Theory and Motivation
Attitudes, Attributions and Social Cognition
Violent Self-Narratives and the Hostile Attributional Bias
Individual Differences in Attributional Style: the Mediating Influence of Self-Efficacy, Self-Esteem, and Sex Role Identity
Fundamental Attribution Error———367
Running Head: SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION and EMPATHY
Chapter 13 Social Cognition Social Cognition Deals with the Behavior Of
Locus of Causality for Dissatisfaction Or Satisfaction of Internal Auditors
Over-Attribution Bias
Social Dominance Orientation: a Personality Variable Predicting Social and Political Attitudes
Attribution Theory at Work
Attribution Theory
UC Merced Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
STEM Stereotypic Attribution Bias Among Women in an Unwelcoming
Attribution Analysis of Computer Self-Efficacy Helen Kelley the University of Western Ontario
Sex Differences in Attributions to Positive and Negative Sexual Scenarios in Men and Women with and Without Sexual Problems: Reconsidering Stereotypes David L
Attribution Versus Persuasion As a Means for Modifying Behavior Richard L
Keeping the Illusion of Control Under Control
Mental Effort and Political Psychology: How Cognitive Resources Facilitate Collective Action and Political Reasoning
Social Cognition Evolves: Illustrations from Our Work on Intergroup Bias and on Healthy Adaptation
The Cognitive Monster
Actor–Observer Asymmetries in Explanations of Behavior: New Answers to an Old Question
Attributions in Virtual Groups: Distances and Behavioral Variations in Computer-Mediated Discussions Natalya N
Attribution Bias in Consumer Choice
Attribution Refers to Quizlet
A Causal Attribution Model of the Impact of Promises And
Knobe and Malle Explanation of Behavior 2