1. Sober Second Thought: The Effects of Accountability, Anger, and Authoritarianism on Attributions of Responsibility
2. Accountability researchers speak of the "motivational induction on judgment;Tetlock Lerner;Psychological Bulletin,1943
3. or on social facilitation;Spence Behavior Theory;ZAJONC in Science,1956
4. This is the expectation of SCHAUER in Stanford Law Review (1995) 657; see also RACHLINSKI in Oregon Law Review (2000a) 87 for representativeness bias specifically. For a summary account of the debiasing literature, see;CONLISK in Journal of Economic Literature,1996
5. Accountability: A Social Check on the Fundamental Attribution Error