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 | 1925 | 1988 |
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 | 942 | 1990 |
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 | 919 | 1989 |
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 | 675 | 1992 |
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 | 415 | 1988 |
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 | 337 | 1993 |
Explanations: Processes and consequences. CA Anderson, DS Krull, B Weiner The Guilford Press, 1996 | 264 | 1996 |
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 | 248 | 1999 |
Seeing less and knowing more: The benefits of perceptual ignorance. DT Gilbert, DS Krull Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 54 (2), 193, 1988 | 245 | 1988 |
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 | 118 | 1996 |
Judging situations: On the effortful process of taking dispositional information into account DS Krull, DJ Erickson Social cognition 13 (4), 417-438, 1995 | 90 | 1995 |
The process of explanation DS Krull, CA Anderson Current Directions in Psychological Science 6 (1), 1-5, 1997 | 52 | 1997 |
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 | 50 | 1999 |
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 | 50 | 1998 |
On partitioning the fundamental attribution error: Dispositionalism and the correspondence bias DS Krull Cognitive social psychology, 209-225, 2013 | 49 | 2013 |
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 | 46 | 2008 |
Inferential hopscotch: How people draw social inferences from behavior DS Krull, DJ Erickson Current Directions in Psychological Science 4 (2), 35-38, 1995 | 38 | 1995 |
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 | 25 | 2002 |
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 | 22 | 2006 |
Religiosity and Moral Foundations: Differing Views About the Basis of Right and Wrong. DS Krull Journal of Psychology & Christianity 35 (1), 2016 | 19 | 2016 |