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The following pages link to Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction? (Q56289241):
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- Incentives and disincentives to participation by clinicians in randomised controlled trials (Q24244381) (← links)
- Incentives and disincentives to participation by clinicians in randomised controlled trials (Q24245558) (← links)
- Better, Stronger, Faster: Self-Serving Judgment, Affect Regulation, and the Optimal Vigilance Hypothesis (Q24654179) (← links)
- Performance Feedback Processing Is Positively Biased As Predicted by Attribution Theory (Q27323072) (← links)
- Self-Enhancement: Food for Thought (Q28264824) (← links)
- Link between depression and academic self-esteem in gifted children (Q30361287) (← links)
- How people explain their own and others' behavior: a theory of lay causal explanations (Q30417266) (← links)
- Studying the retention of rural physicians (Q33556147) (← links)
- Immune to Situation: The Self-Serving Bias in Unambiguous Contexts (Q33711839) (← links)
- A guide to using the Theoretical Domains Framework of behaviour change to investigate implementation problems (Q33823562) (← links)
- Counterfactual thinking and decision making (Q33842557) (← links)
- Big fish in a big pond: a study of academic self concept in first year medical students (Q33973073) (← links)
- Self-responsibility and the self-serving bias: an fMRI investigation of causal attributions. (Q34271219) (← links)
- The effect of self-presentation on social value orientation (Q34319447) (← links)
- Spontaneous skepticism: the interplay of motivation and expectation in responses to favorable and unfavorable medical diagnoses (Q34326113) (← links)
- Peering into the bias blind spot: people's assessments of bias in themselves and others (Q34407864) (← links)
- The paranoid optimist: an integrative evolutionary model of cognitive biases (Q34487092) (← links)
- Attributions, deception, and event related potentials: an investigation of the self-serving bias (Q34751600) (← links)
- The neural basis of responsibility attribution in decision-making (Q35041649) (← links)
- Biases in perception and reporting following a perceived toxic exposure (Q35412337) (← links)
- The attribution of success when using navigation aids (Q35505459) (← links)
- Fear of future illness, chemical AIDS, and cancerphobia: a review (Q35854384) (← links)
- Attributional style among youth at clinical risk for psychosis (Q36020474) (← links)
- A stitch in time saves nine? A repeated cross-sectional case study on the implementation of the intersectoral community approach Youth At a Healthy Weight (Q36134828) (← links)
- Learning curves, taking instructions, and patient safety: using a theoretical domains framework in an interview study to investigate prescribing errors among trainee doctors (Q36539116) (← links)
- Reconsidering Response Sets, Test-Taking Attitudes, Dissimulation, Self-Deception, and Social Desirability (Q36936818) (← links)
- Abnormal causal attribution leads to advantageous economic decision-making: a neuropsychological approach (Q36966370) (← links)
- Revisiting the relationship between attributional style and academic performance (Q37185402) (← links)
- Interdependent selves show face-induced facilitation of error processing: cultural neuroscience of self-threat (Q37535842) (← links)
- The Selfie Paradox: Nobody Seems to Like Them Yet Everyone Has Reasons to Take Them. An Exploration of Psychological Functions of Selfies in Self-Presentation (Q37588612) (← links)
- Self-Other Differences in Perceiving Why People Eat What They Eat. (Q37642011) (← links)
- Education and information: important tools in assessing the risks and prevention of osteoporosis fractures (Q37778395) (← links)
- Intrinsic motivation and school misbehavior: some intervention implications (Q38002502) (← links)
- Intergroup threat and experienced affect: the distinct roles of causal attributions, ingroup identification, and perceived legitimacy of intergroup status (Q38396080) (← links)
- Causal attribution in individuals with subclinical and clinical autism spectrum disorder: An fMRI study (Q38407410) (← links)
- There Are Many Ways to See the Forest for the Trees: A Tour Guide for Abstraction (Q38546869) (← links)
- Deny, Distance, or Dismantle? How White Americans Manage a Privileged Identity. (Q38549342) (← links)
- Adulthood Social Class and Union Interest: A First Test of a Theoretical Model (Q39598926) (← links)
- Holding a mirror up to the self: egocentric similarity beliefs underlie social projection in cooperation. (Q39602432) (← links)
- To prove or to improve? Which motive distorts perceptions of personality controllability? (Q40162301) (← links)
- Ego depletion and positive illusions: does the construction of positivity require regulatory resources? (Q40202241) (← links)
- Predicting medical regimen adherence: the interactions of health locus of control beliefs (Q40403636) (← links)
- "I couldn't have seen it coming": The impact of negative self-relevant outcomes on retrospections about foreseeability (Q40555548) (← links)
- Adaptation and well-being (Q40718347) (← links)
- Hindsight Bias (Q40744098) (← links)
- Self-serving biases in causal attributions as a function of altered activation asymmetry (Q41236472) (← links)
- The Self in Relation to Others: Cognitive and Motivational Underpinningsa (Q41544699) (← links)
- Noncontingent positive and negative feedback during maximal exercise (Q41977583) (← links)
- Praiseworthiness: predictors of positive interpersonal judgments (Q44775991) (← links)
- College students' openness toward autism spectrum disorders: improving peer acceptance. (Q44963208) (← links)