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Authors: Gilovich, T Eibach, R
Citation: T. Gilovich et R. Eibach, The fundamental attribution error where it really counts, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(1), 2001, pp. 23-26

Authors: Epley, N Gilovich, T
Citation: N. Epley et T. Gilovich, Putting adjustment sack in the anchoring and adjustment heuristic: Differential processing of self-generated and experimenter-provided anchors, PSYCHOL SCI, 12(5), 2001, pp. 391-396

Authors: Savitsky, K Epley, N Gilovich, T
Citation: K. Savitsky et al., Do others judge us as harshly as we think? Overestimating the impact of our failures, shortcomings, and mishaps, J PERS SOC, 81(1), 2001, pp. 44-56

Authors: Van Boven, L Kruger, J Savitsky, K Gilovich, T
Citation: L. Van Boven et al., When social worlds collide: Overconfidence in the multiple audience problem, PERS SOC PS, 26(5), 2000, pp. 619-628

Authors: Gilovich, T Medvec, VH Savitsky, K
Citation: T. Gilovich et al., The spotlight effect in social judgment: An egocentric bias in estimates of the salience of one's own actions and appearance, J PERS SOC, 78(2), 2000, pp. 211-222

Authors: Gilovich, T Savitsky, K
Citation: T. Gilovich et K. Savitsky, The spotlight effect and the illusion of transparency: Egocentric assessments of how we are seen by others, CUR DIR PSY, 8(6), 1999, pp. 165-168

Authors: Van Boven, L Kamada, A Gilovich, T
Citation: L. Van Boven et al., The perceiver as perceived: Everyday intuitions about the correspondence bias, J PERS SOC, 77(6), 1999, pp. 1188-1199

Authors: Kruger, J Gilovich, T
Citation: J. Kruger et T. Gilovich, "Naive cynicism" in everyday theories of responsibility assessment: On biased assumptions of bias, J PERS SOC, 76(5), 1999, pp. 743-753

Authors: Epley, N Gilovich, T
Citation: N. Epley et T. Gilovich, Just going along: Nonconscious priming and conformity to social pressure, J EXP S PSY, 35(6), 1999, pp. 578-589
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