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Douglas Krull
Douglas Krull
Professor of Psychological Science, Northern Kentucky University
Verified email at nku.edu
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On cognitive busyness: When person perceivers meet persons perceived.
DT Gilbert, BW Pelham, DS Krull
Journal of personality and social psychology 54 (5), 733, 1988
18281988
Agreeable fancy or disagreeable truth? Reconciling self-enhancement and self-verification.
WB Swann Jr, BW Pelham, DS Krull
Journal of personality and social psychology 57 (5), 782, 1989
8741989
Unbelieving the unbelievable: Some problems in the rejection of false information.
DT Gilbert, DS Krull, PS Malone
Journal of personality and social psychology 59 (4), 601, 1990
8661990
Allure of negative feedback: Self-verification strivings among depressed persons.
WB Swann, RM Wenzlaff, DS Krull, BW Pelham
Journal of abnormal psychology 101 (2), 293, 1992
6371992
Of thoughts unspoken: Social inference and the self-regulation of behavior.
DT Gilbert, DS Krull, BW Pelham
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 55 (5), 685, 1988
3941988
Does the grist change the mill? The effect of the perceiver's inferential goal on the process of social inference
DS Krull
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 19 (3), 340-348, 1993
3271993
Explanations: Processes and consequences.
CA Anderson, DS Krull, B Weiner
The guilford press, 1996
2561996
Seeing less and knowing more: The benefits of perceptual ignorance.
DT Gilbert, DS Krull
Journal of personality and Social Psychology 54 (2), 193, 1988
2341988
The fundamental fundamental attribution error: Correspondence bias in individualist and collectivist cultures
DS Krull, MHM Loy, J Lin, CF Wang, S Chen, X Zhao
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (10), 1208-1219, 1999
2301999
On thinking first and responding fast: Flexibility in social inference processes
DS Krull, JC Dill
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 22 (9), 949-959, 1996
1141996
Judging situations: On the effortful process of taking dispositional information into account
DS Krull, DJ Erickson
Social cognition 13 (4), 417-438, 1995
891995
Distinguishing judgments about what from judgments about why: Effects of behavior extremity on correspondent inferences and causal attributions
DJ Erickson, DS Krull
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 21 (1), 1-11, 1999
461999
On partitioning the fundamental attribution error: Dispositionalism and the correspondence bias
DS Krull
Cognitive social psychology, 209-225, 2013
452013
Do smiles elicit more inferences than do frowns? The effect of emotional valence on the production of spontaneous inferences
DS Krull, JC Dil
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 24 (3), 289-300, 1998
451998
The process of explanation
DS Krull, CA Anderson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 6 (1), 1-5, 1997
441997
Smile when you say that: Effects of willingness on dispositional inferences
DS Krull, CR Seger, DH Silvera
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (3), 735-742, 2008
412008
Inferential hopscotch: How people draw social inferences from behavior
DS Krull, DJ Erickson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 4 (2), 35-38, 1995
351995
Typhoid Pollyanna: The effect of category valence on retrieval order of positive and negative category members
DH Silvera, DS Krull, MA Sassler
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 14 (2), 227-236, 2002
232002
The stereotyping of science: Superficial details influence perceptions of what is scientific
DS Krull, DH Silvera
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43 (8), 1660-1667, 2013
192013
Skeptical saints and critical cognition: on the relationship between religion and paranormal beliefs
D Krull, E McKibben
Archive for the Psychology of Religion 28 (1), 269-285, 2006
172006
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