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Publikováno v:
Journal of Consumer Research. 44:283-312
Past research finds that general negativity inherent to a choice set increases deferral. In contrast, we adopt a functional perspective—linking fear to narrowed attention, negative expectations of the future, and an increased readiness for action
Retraction: Attention, Attitudes, and Action: When and Why Incidental Fear Increases Consumer Choice
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Journal of Consumer Research. 47:473-473
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Journal of Consumer Research. 42:435-457
Although parents often try not to favor one child, we examine whether specific environmental factors might bias parents to favor children of one sex over the other. This research draws on theory in evolutionary biology suggesting that investment in f
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Toshihiro Aoki, Patrick M. Wallace, Ruben Favaro, John Kouvetakis, Chi Xu, Andrew Edward White, Jose Menendez, Patrick Sims
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Chemistry of Materials. 27:3030-3039
Crystalline Al1–xBxPSi3 alloys (x = 0.04–0.06) are grown lattice-matched on Si(100) substrates by reactions of P(SiH3)3 and Al(BH4)3 using low pressure CVD. The materials have been characterized fo...
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Social Cognition. 32:239-255
Recent evidence suggests the existence of a human behavioral immune system that helps identify and minimize exposure to disease threats. Although past research has identified a number of physical and visual cues that can activate the behavioral immun
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Joshua M. Ackerman, Andrew W. Delton, Theresa E. Robertson, Vladas Griskevicius, Andrew Edward White, Joshua M. Tybur
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102, 69-80. American Psychological Association
Griskevicius, V G, Tybur, J M, Ackerman, J M, Delton, A W & Robertson, T E 2012, ' The financial consequences of too many men: Sex ratio effects on saving, borrowing, and spending ', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 102, pp. 69-80 . https://doi.org/10.1037/a0024761
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Griskevicius, V G, Tybur, J M, Ackerman, J M, Delton, A W & Robertson, T E 2012, ' The financial consequences of too many men: Sex ratio effects on saving, borrowing, and spending ', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 102, pp. 69-80 . https://doi.org/10.1037/a0024761
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The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in animals. We propose that sex ratio also has pervasive effects in humans, such as by influencing economic decisions. Using both historical data and experim
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Yexin Jessica Li, Steven L. Neuberg, Adam B. Cohen, Chad R. Mortensen, Douglas T. Kenrick, Andrew Edward White
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103:622-634
Humans have perennially faced threats of violence from other humans and have developed functional strategies for surviving those threats. Five studies examined the relation between threats of violence and agreeableness at the level of nations, indivi
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Sarah E. Hill, Vladas Griskevicius, Andrew Edward White, Kristina M. Durante, Christopher D. Rodeheffer
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103:275-291
Although consumer spending typically declines in economic recessions, some observers have noted that recessions appear to increase women's spending on beauty products--the so-called lipstick effect. Using both historical spending data and rigorous ex
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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 42:1421-1436
Religio-cultural groups endorse an astounding diversity of beliefs and rituals regarding food. The authors theorize that such practices in part originate and persist because they (a) mark in-group membership through the consumption of unique foods an
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Gary E. Marchant, Andrew Edward White
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Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 13:1489-1498
As governments around the world begin to implement regulations aimed at controlling nanotechnology, those regulations should be based upon the best available science, applied as consistently as possible within jurisdictions and, to the extent feasibl