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What Constitutes a Self-serving Attributional Bias?: A Reply to Bradley

Dale T. Miller
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1978 Vol. 36 Issue 11 Pages 1221–1223.

Altruism and Threat to a Belief in a Just World

Dale T. Miller
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1977 Vol. 13 Issue 2 Pages 113–125.

Personal Deserving Versus Justice for Others: An Exploration of the Justice Motive

Dale T. Miller
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1977 Vol. 13 Issue 1 Pages 1–13.

Coping Strategies and Attentional Mechanisms in Self-imposed and Externally Imposed Delay Situations

Dale T. Miller, Rachel Karniol
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1976 Vol. 34 Issue 2 Pages 302–306.

Deserving and the Emergence of Forms of Justice

Melvin J . Lerner, Dale T. Miller, John G. Holmes
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario 1976 Pages 134–160.

Ego-involvement and Attributions for Success and Failure

Dale T. Miller
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1976 Vol. 34 Issue 5 Pages 901–906.

Interpersonal Conflict

John G. Holmes, Dale T. Miller
Contemporary Topics in Social Psychology General Learning Press Morristown 1976 Pages 265–307.

The Role of Rewards in Externally and Self-imposed Delay of Gratification

Dale T. Miller, Rachel Karniol
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1976 Vol. 33 Issue 5 Pages 594–600.

Actor-observer Differences in Perceptions of Effective Control

Dale T. Miller, Stephen A. Norman
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1975 Vol. 31 Issue 3 Pages 503–515.

Self-serving Biases in the Attribution of Causality: Fact or Fiction?

Dale T. Miller, Michael Ross
Psychological Bulletin 1975 Vol. 82 Issue 2 Pages 213–225.

The Role of Situational Restrictiveness on Self-fulfilling Prophecies: A Theoretical and Empirical Extension of Kelley and Stahelski's Triangle Hypothesis

Dale T. Miller, John G. Holmes
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1975 Vol. 31 Issue 4 Pages 661–673.