A meaningful embrace: Contingent effects of embodied cues of affection
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] A. Hayes. Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach , 2013 .
[2] Werner Preißing. VISUAL THINKING , 2012, Kunst fördert Wirtschaft.
[3] Brian P. Meier,et al. Embodiment in Social Psychology , 2012, Top. Cogn. Sci..
[4] John L. Lastovicka,et al. Truly, Madly, Deeply: Consumers in the Throes of Material Possession Love , 2011 .
[5] Sara Kim,et al. Gaming with Mr. Slot or Gaming the Slot Machine? Power, Anthropomorphism, and Risk Perception , 2011 .
[6] Aparna A. Labroo,et al. Half the Thrill Is in the Chase: Twisted Inferences from Embodied Cognitions and Brand Evaluation , 2010 .
[7] Norbert Schwarz,et al. Use does not wear ragged the fabric of friendship: Thinking of objects as alive makes people less willing to replace them , 2010 .
[8] John A Bargh,et al. The Scaffolded Mind: Higher mental processes are grounded in early experience of the physical world. , 2009, European journal of social psychology.
[9] Richard E. Petty,et al. Body posture effects on self‐evaluation: A self‐validation approach , 2009 .
[10] J. Peck,et al. The Effect of Mere Touch on Perceived Ownership , 2009 .
[11] Maureen Morrin,et al. Does Touch Affect Taste? The Perceptual Transfer of Product Container Haptic Cues , 2008 .
[12] P. Aggarwal,et al. Is That Car Smiling at Me? Schema Congruity as a Basis for Evaluating Anthropomorphized Products , 2007 .
[13] S. Gelman,et al. Robots and rodents: children's inferences about living and nonliving kinds. , 2007, Child development.
[14] J. Cacioppo,et al. On seeing human: a three-factor theory of anthropomorphism. , 2007, Psychological review.
[15] Tom Roberts,et al. Not all who stand tall are proud: Gender differences in the proprioceptive effects of upright posture , 2007 .
[16] Constantine Sedikides,et al. Nostalgia: content, triggers, functions. , 2006, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[17] J. Peck,et al. It Just Feels Good: Customers’ Affective Response to Touch and Its Influence on Persuasion: , 2006 .
[18] Jennifer J. Argo,et al. Consumer Contamination: How Consumers React to Products Touched by Others , 2006 .
[19] Matthew J. Hertenstein,et al. The Communicative Functions of Touch in Humans, Nonhuman Primates, and Rats: A Review and Synthesis of the Empirical Research , 2006, Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs.
[20] Mark B. Johnson,et al. The Relationship Between Facial Contact With a Pillow and Mood , 2006 .
[21] W. Gardner,et al. On the Outside Looking In: Loneliness and Social Monitoring , 2005, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[22] L. Barsalou,et al. Embodiment in Attitudes, Social Perception, and Emotion , 2005, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.
[23] D. Fessler,et al. Nobody's watching? Subtle cues affect generosity in an anonymous economic game. , 2005 .
[24] John T. Cacioppo,et al. A Short Scale for Measuring Loneliness in Large Surveys , 2004, Research on aging.
[25] Thomas W. Schubert,et al. The Power in Your Hand: Gender Differences in Bodily Feedback From Making a Fist , 2004, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[26] Brooke C. Feeney,et al. An Attachment Theory Perspective on Closeness and Intimacy , 2004 .
[27] Michael D. Robinson,et al. Are We Puppets on a String? The Contextual Meaning of Unconscious Expressive Cues , 2004, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[28] A. Toomela. Whither structured representation? , 1999, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[29] J. Aaker,et al. Dimensions of Brand Personality , 1997 .
[30] Robert E. Kleine,et al. How Is a Possession “Me” or “Not Me”? Characterizing Types and an Antecedent of Material Possession Attachment , 1995 .
[31] J. Cacioppo,et al. Rudimentary determinants of attitudes. II: Arm flexion and extension have differential effects on attitudes. , 1993, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[32] Linda B. Smith,et al. Object properties and knowledge in early lexical learning. , 1991, Child development.
[33] Randall W. Engle,et al. A Program of Classical Conditioning Experiments Testing Variations in the Conditioned Stimulus and Context , 1991 .
[34] F. Kardes,et al. Spontaneous Inference Processes in Advertising: The Effects of Conclusion Omission and Involvement on Persuasion , 1988 .
[35] F. Strack,et al. Inhibiting and facilitating conditions of the human smile: a nonobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[36] Eric J. Arnould,et al. “My Favorite Things”: A Cross-Cultural Inquiry into Object Attachment, Possessiveness, and Social Linkage , 1988 .
[37] J. Riskind. They stoop to conquer: Guiding and self-regulatory functions of physical posture after success and failure. , 1984 .
[38] R. Petty,et al. lhe Effects of Overt Head Movements on Persuasion: Compatibility and incompatibility of Responses , 1980 .
[39] D. Russell,et al. The revised UCLA Loneliness Scale: concurrent and discriminant validity evidence. , 1980, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[40] E. Waters,et al. Attachment as an Organizational Construct , 1977 .
[41] J. Bowlby,et al. The Making and Breaking of Affectional Bonds , 1977, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[42] Barbara F. Matthies,et al. The American Heritage dictionary of the English language , 1969 .
[43] F. E. Moore. Design and Analysis , 1960 .
[44] E. Wan,et al. Is She My New Friend? the Effect of Social Exclusion on Consumer Preference For Anthropomorphized Products , 2013 .
[45] L. Warlop,et al. Once bitten, twice shy: Attitudes towards humans spill over to anthropomorphizable products , 2010 .
[46] Norbert Schwarz,et al. How extending your middle finger affects your perception of others: Learned movements influence concept accessibility , 2009 .
[47] C. W. Park,et al. The Ties That Bind: Measuring the Strength of Consumers’ Emotional Attachments to Brands , 2005 .
[48] John T. Cacioppo,et al. People Thinking About People: The Vicious Cycle of Being a Social Outcast in One's Own Mind. , 2005 .
[49] Durairaj Maheswaran,et al. Comparative Versus Noncomparative Advertising: The Moderating Impact of Prepurchase Attribute Verifiability , 2000 .
[50] A. Woodward. Infants' ability to distinguish between purposeful and non-purposeful behaviors , 1999 .
[51] G. Clore,et al. Feelings and phenomenal experiences , 1996 .
[52] E. Higgins. Knowledge activation: Accessibility, applicability, and salience. , 1996 .
[53] A. Ball,et al. The Role and Measurement of Attachment in Consumer Behavior , 1992 .
[54] Robert E. Kleine,et al. QThese Are a Few of My Favorite ThingsQ Toward an Explication of Attachment As a Consumer Behavior Construct , 1989 .
[55] J. Bowlby. The making & breaking of affectional bonds , 1979 .