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Tetlock, P. E. 1983b. “Accountability and the Perseverance of First Impressions,” Social Psychology Quarterly (46:4), pp. 285-292.
 
Tetlock, P. E. 1983b. “Accountability and the Perseverance of First Impressions,” Social Psychology Quarterly (46:4), pp. 285-292.
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== Other key recommended references ==
    
Tetlock, P. E. 1985. “Accountability: A Social Check on the Fundamental Attribution Error,” Social Psychology Quarterly (48:3), pp. 227-236.
 
Tetlock, P. E. 1985. “Accountability: A Social Check on the Fundamental Attribution Error,” Social Psychology Quarterly (48:3), pp. 227-236.
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Tetlock, P. E., Skitka, L., and Boettger, R. 1989. “Social and Cognitive Strategies for Coping with Accountability: Conformity, Complexity, and Bolstering,” Journal of Personality andSocial Psychology (57:4), pp. 632-640.
 
Tetlock, P. E., Skitka, L., and Boettger, R. 1989. “Social and Cognitive Strategies for Coping with Accountability: Conformity, Complexity, and Bolstering,” Journal of Personality andSocial Psychology (57:4), pp. 632-640.
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== Leading IS Articles that Contextualized Accountability Theory to IS context ==
 
== Leading IS Articles that Contextualized Accountability Theory to IS context ==
 
Anthony Vance, Paul Benjamin Lowry, and Dennis Eggett (2015). “[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2549000 A new approach to the problem of access policy violations: Increasing perceptions of accountability through the user interface],” MIS Quarterly (MISQ), vol. 39(2), pp. 345–366.
 
Anthony Vance, Paul Benjamin Lowry, and Dennis Eggett (2015). “[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2549000 A new approach to the problem of access policy violations: Increasing perceptions of accountability through the user interface],” MIS Quarterly (MISQ), vol. 39(2), pp. 345–366.
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