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Authors: Goldgeier, JM Tetlock, PE
Citation: Jm. Goldgeier et Pe. Tetlock, Psychology and international relations theory, ANN R POL S, 4, 2001, pp. 67-92

Authors: Herrmann, RK Tetlock, PE Diascro, MN
Citation: Rk. Herrmann et al., How Americans think about trade: Reconciling conflicts among money, power,and principles, INT STUD Q, 45(2), 2001, pp. 191-218

Authors: Green, MC Visser, PS Tetlock, PE
Citation: Mc. Green et al., Coping with accountability cross-pressures: Low-effort evasive tactics andhigh-effort quests for complex compromises, PERS SOC PS, 26(11), 2000, pp. 1380-1391

Authors: Markmann, KD Tetlock, PE
Citation: Kd. Markmann et Pe. Tetlock, Accountability and close-call counterfactuals: The loser who nearly won and the winner who nearly lost, PERS SOC PS, 26(10), 2000, pp. 1213-1224

Authors: Markman, KD Tetlock, PE
Citation: Kd. Markman et Pe. Tetlock, 'I couldn't have known': Accountability, foreseeability and counterfactualdenials of responsibility, BR J SOC P, 39, 2000, pp. 313-325

Authors: Tetlock, PE Visser, PS
Citation: Pe. Tetlock et Ps. Visser, Thinking about Russia: Plausible pasts and probable futures, BR J SOC P, 39, 2000, pp. 173-196

Authors: Tetlock, PE Kristel, OV Elson, SB Green, MC Lerner, JS
Citation: Pe. Tetlock et al., The psychology of the unthinkable: Taboo trade-offs, forbidden base rates,and heretical counterfactuals, J PERS SOC, 78(5), 2000, pp. 853-870

Authors: Tetlock, PE Goldgeier, JM
Citation: Pe. Tetlock et Jm. Goldgeier, Human nature and world politics: Cognition, identity, and influence, INT J PSYCO, 35(2), 2000, pp. 87-96

Authors: Sniderman, PM Fletcher, JF Russell, PH Tetlock, PE Prior, M
Citation: Pm. Sniderman et al., The theory of democratic elitism revisited: A response to Vengroff and Morton, CAN J POLI, 33(3), 2000, pp. 569-586

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Political paranoia: The psychopolitics of hatred., AM POLI SCI, 94(3), 2000, pp. 753-754

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Cognitive biases and organizational correctives: Do both disease and cure depend on the politics of the beholder?, ADM SCI QUA, 45(2), 2000, pp. 293-326

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Culture of honor: The psychology of violence in the South., POLIT PSYCH, 20(1), 1999, pp. 211-213

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Theory-driven reasoning about plausible pasts and probable futures in world politics: Are we prisoners of our preconceptions, AM J POL SC, 43(2), 1999, pp. 335-366

Authors: Goldberg, JH Lerner, JS Tetlock, PE
Citation: Jh. Goldberg et al., Rage and reason: the psychology of the intuitive prosecutor, EUR J SOC P, 29(5-6), 1999, pp. 781-795

Authors: Lerner, JS Tetlock, PE
Citation: Js. Lerner et Pe. Tetlock, Accounting for the effects of accountability, PSYCHOL B, 125(2), 1999, pp. 255-275

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Risk-taking in international politics: Prospect theory in American foreignpolicy, CONT PSYCHO, 44(5), 1999, pp. 399-401

Authors: Herrmann, RK Tetlock, PE Visser, PS
Citation: Rk. Herrmann et al., Mass public decisions to go to war: A cognitive-interactionist framework, AM POLI SCI, 93(3), 1999, pp. 553-573

Authors: Tetlock, PE Lerner, JS
Citation: Pe. Tetlock et Js. Lerner, The social contingency model - Identifying empirical and normative boundary conditions on the error-and-bias portrait of human nature, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 571-585

Authors: Tetlock, PE
Citation: Pe. Tetlock, Private truths, public lies., CRIT REV, 12(4), 1998, pp. 545-561
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