Dale T. Miller, Ph.D.

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Louise and Claude Rosenberg Jr. Director of the Center for Social Innovation Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Zlatev JJ, Kupor DM, Laurin K, et al. (2019) Being "good" or "good enough": Prosocial risk and the structure of moral self-regard. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Dannals JE, Miller DT. (2017) Social Norm Perception in Groups With Outliers. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Effron DA, Miller DT, Monin B. (2012) Inventing racist roads not taken: the licensing effect of immoral counterfactual behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103: 916-32
Effron DA, Monin B, Miller DT. (2012) The unhealthy road not taken: Licensing indulgence by exaggerating counterfactual sins Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Rios K, Wheeler SC, Miller DT. (2012) Compensatory nonconformity: Self-uncertainty and low implicit self-esteem increase adoption and expression of minority opinions Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48: 1300-1309
Malka A, Soto CJ, Cohen AB, et al. (2011) Religiosity and social welfare: competing influences of cultural conservatism and prosocial value orientation. Journal of Personality. 79: 763-92
Garcia SM, Bazerman MH, Kopelman S, et al. (2010) The price of equality: Suboptimal resource allocations across social categories Business Ethics Quarterly. 20: 75-88
Miller DT, Morrison KR. (2009) Expressing deviant opinions: Believing you are in the majority helps Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45: 740-747
Weaver K, Garcia SM, Schwarz N, et al. (2007) Inferring the popularity of an opinion from its familiarity: a repetitive voice can sound like a chorus. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 92: 821-33
Malka A, Miller DT. (2007) Political-economic values and the relationship between socioeconomic status and self-esteem. Journal of Personality. 75: 25-42
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