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Publikováno v:
Advances in Consumer Research. 39:675-675
Publikováno v:
Brands and Brand Management ISBN: 9781003421320
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003421320-2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003421320-2
Autor:
Nicholas J. Olson, Rohini Ahluwalia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consumer Research. 47:1025-1046
Past research generally finds that if consumers share word of mouth about past purchases with others, the valence of the information tends to be congruent with actual perceptions. Thus, a negative purchase experience should elicit negative (vs. posit
Autor:
Rohini Ahluwalia, Canan Karatekin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 77:211-240
Objectives We aimed to determine how universities can tailor delivery of stress-related interventions and intervention-related messages for students with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Method We assessed 762 undergraduates (76% female; average
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 80:194-202
The goal was to identify factors that might affect likelihood of seeking health-related interventions for young adults with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). We tested whether ACEs were associated with (1) regulatory focus (tendency toward promot
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consumer Psychology. 28:673-681
Autor:
Davis, Cassandra Denise1 (AUTHOR), Jeong, Hyewook Genevieve2 (AUTHOR) jeong@cnu.ac.kr, Drolet, Aimee3 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advertising. Jun/Jul2024, Vol. 53 Issue 3, p326-341. 16p.
Autor:
Chen, Jinjie (AUTHOR) chen.j@cityu.edu.hk, Redden, Joseph P (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consumer Research. Aug2024, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p408-427. 20p.
Autor:
Rohini Ahluwalia, Canan Karatekin
Publikováno v:
Journal of interpersonal violence. 35(1-2)
The goal of the study was to describe the nature of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) reported by undergraduates and to examine the effect of ACEs, perceived stress, and perceived social support on their health. Although respondents ( N = 321) had