A. Published Work
1. Jones, E.E., Kanouse, D., Kelley, H.H., Nisbett, R.E., Valins,
S., & Weiner, B. Attribution: Perceiving the causes of behavior,
Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press, 1972.
2. Weiner, B. Theories of motivation: From mechanism to cognition,
Chicago: Rand McNally. (Translated into German), 1972.
3. Weiner, B. Achievement motivation and attribution theory,
Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press, 1974.
4. Weiner, B. Success and failure in education: Motivators
of performance, Stuttgart: Klett Verlag, 1975.
5. Weiner, B. Cognitive views of human motivation, New York:
Academic, 1975.
6. Weiner, B., Rundquist, W., Rundquist, P. A., Raven, B.H.,
Meyer, W.J., Leiman, A., Kutscher, C.L., Kleinmuntz, B., &
Haber, R.N. Discovering psychology, Chicago: Science Researh Associates,
1977.
7. Gorlitz, D., Meyer, W.U., & Weiner, B. (Eds.). Bielefeld
conference on attribution, Cambridge, Ma.: Ballinger, 1978.
8. Weiner, B. Human motivation, New York: Holt-Rinehart, &
Winston (Translated into German and Japanese), 1980.
9. Weiner, B. An attributional theory of motivation and emotion,
New York: Springer-Verlag (Translated into Chinese), 1986.
10. Feshbach, S., Weiner, B. Personality, Lexington, Ma.: D.C.
Health, 1982; 2nd Edition, 1986; 3rd Edition, 1991; 4th Edition,
1996.
11. Weiner, B. Human motivation: Metaphors, theories and research,
Newbury Park, Ca: Sage, 1992.
12. Weiner, B. Judgments of responsibility: A foundation for
a theory of social conduct, New York: Guilford, 1995.
13. Weiner, B. Searching for order in social motivation. Psychological
Inquiry, 1996, 7, 197-214.
14. Weiner, B. A telephone call to Mom and Dad. Psychological
Inquiry, 1996, 7, 255-258.
15. Farwell, L. & Weiner, B. Self-perceptions of fairness
in individual and group contexts. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 1996, 22, 867-881.
16. Anderson, C. A., Krull, D.S., & Weiner, B. Explanations:
Processes and consequences. In H.T. Higgins & A.W. Kruglanski
(Eds.). Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles, New York:
Guildford, 1996, 271-296.
17. Graham, S. & Weiner, B. Theories and principles of
motivation. In D.C. Berliner & R.C. Calfee (Eds.). Handbook
of Educational Psychology, New York: Macmillan, 1996, 63-84.
18. Weiner, B. Foreword. In J. Juvonen & K. R. Wentzel
(Eds.). Social motivation, New York: Cambridge University Press,
1996, xiii-xv.
19. Graham, S., Weiner, B., & Zucker, G.S. An attributional
analysis of punishment goals and public reactions to O.J. Simpson.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1997, 23, 331-346.
20. Caprara, G. V., Pastorelli, C., & Weiner, B. Linkages
between causal ascriptions, emotion, and behavior. International
Journal of Behavioral Development, 1997, 20, 153-162.
21. Weiner, B., Graham, S., & Reyna, C. An attributional
examination of retributive versus utilitarian philosophies of
punishment. Social Justice Research, 1997, 10, 431-452.
22. Struthers, C.W., Weiner, B., &Allred, K. Effects of
causal attributions on personnel decisions: A social motivation
perspective. Basic and Applied Social Psychology., 1998, 20, 155-166.
23. Weiner, B. Taking too many chances with chance. Psychological Inquiry, 1998, 9, 113-115.