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Why Not Wait?: A Cognitive Model of Self-imposed Delay Termination

Rachel Karniol , Dale T. Miller
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1983 Vol. 45 Issue 4 Pages 935–942.

Double jeopardy : Resistance to affirmative action from potential beneficiaries

Joanne Martin, Gregory B. Northcraft
Sex-Role Stereotyping and Affirmative Action Policy Institute for Industrial Relations, University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1982 Pages 81-130.

Stories and Scripts in Organizational Settings

Joanne Martin
Cognitive Social Psychology Elseview-North Holland Inc. New York 1982 Pages 255-305.

The Fairness of Earning Differentials: An Experimental Study of the Perceptions of Blue Collar Workers

Joanne Martin
The Journal of Human Resources 1982 Vol. 17 Issue 1 Pages 110-122.

A Garbage Can Model of the Psychological Research Process

Joanne Martin
American Behavioral Scientist December1981 Vol. 25 Issue 2 Pages 131-151.

Some Quasi-Rules for Making Judgment Calls in Research

Joseph E. McGrath, Joanne Martin, Richard A. Kulka
American Behavioral Scientist December1981 Vol. 25 Issue 2 Pages 211-224.

Effects of Temporal Perspective on the Attribution Process

Dale T. Miller, Carol Porter
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1980 Vol. 39 Issue 4 Pages 532–541.

Implementation and evaluation of a telephone cancer information service

Roderick M. Kramer, David Docter, Robert J. McKenna, Lowell Irwin, John Hisserich, G. Denman Hammond
International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1980 Vol. 1 Issue 2 Pages 153-168.

Social Psychological Processes Underlying Attitudes toward Legal Punishment

Neil Vidmar, Dale T. Miller
Law & Society Review 1980 Vol. 14 Issue 3 Pages 565–602.

Children’s Reactions to the Perpetrators and Victims of Injustices

Dale T. Miller, C. Douglas McCann
Child Development 1979 Vol. 50 Issue 3 Pages 861–868.

Distortion in Person Perception as a Consequence of the Need for Effective Control

Dale T. Miller, Stephen A. Norman, Edward Wright
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1978 Vol. 36 Issue 6 Pages 598–607.

Just World Research and the Attribution Process: Looking Back and Ahead

Melvin J. Lerner, Dale T. Miller
Psychological Bulletin 1978 Vol. 85 Issue 5 Pages 1030–1051.

The Effect of Locus of Control Orientation on Ability to Delay Gratification: When It Is Better to Be an External

Dale T. Miller
Journal of Research in Personality 1978 Vol. 12 Issue 1 Pages 49–56.

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.