Standout Papers

Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction? 1975 2026 1992 2009 1.7k
  1. Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction? (1975)
    Dale T. Miller, Michael G. Ross Psychological Bulletin
  2. Relation of implicit theories to the construction of personal histories. (1989)
    Michael G. Ross Psychological Review
  3. Exploring the "planning fallacy": Why people underestimate their task completion times. (1994)
    Roger Buehler, Dale Griffin et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Immediate Impact

11 by Nobel laureates 4 from Science/Nature 169 standout
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Citing Papers

Adolescence and the next generation
2018 StandoutNature
Metabolic Control of Longevity
2016 Standout

Works of Michael G. Ross being referenced

Programmed hyperphagia in offspring of obese dams: Altered expression of hypothalamic nutrient sensors, neurogenic factors and epigenetic modulators
2016
Early‐life influences on obesity: from preconception to adolescence
2015

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Michael G. Ross 4899 1769 2731 4480 3529 476 18.7k
Jane Wardle 3549 3062 1353 4348 3357 650 59.2k
Paul Lichtenstein 5808 1720 2151 3997 3222 841 45.3k
Wendy J. Brown 1507 573 1297 2169 1160 672 29.4k
Nancy E. Adler 3415 371 777 6269 6311 331 39.3k
Steve W. Cole 2858 2129 271 4386 2395 446 28.1k
Elissa S. Epel 3723 543 493 4449 2531 308 32.8k
L. John Horwood 4719 1165 397 5070 4189 428 34.5k
Theresa M. Marteau 3741 907 427 1512 2903 488 25.4k
David M. Fergusson 4842 788 390 6364 5637 467 43.8k
George Patton 4188 256 281 4867 3219 487 35.1k

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