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Sign in to add mentorRichard Petty | grad student | 2001 | Ohio State | |
(Personality schemata and attitude change: Self -schema matching can increase elaboration of persuasive messages.) |
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Sign in to add traineeKimberly Rios | grad student | 2008 | Stanford Graduate School of Business |
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Wheeler SC, Bechler CJ. (2020) Objects and self-identity. Current Opinion in Psychology. 39: 6-11 |
Sahni NS, Wheeler SC, Chintagunta P. (2018) Personalization in Email Marketing: The Role of Noninformative Advertising Content Marketing Science. 37: 236-258 |
Akhtar O, Wheeler SC. (2017) Belief in the immutability of attitudes both increases and decreases advocacy. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 111: 475-92 |
Rozenkrants B, Wheeler SC, Shiv B. (2017) Self-Expression Cues in Product Rating Distributions: When People Prefer Polarizing Products Journal of Consumer Research. 44: 759-777 |
DeMarree KG, Clark CJ, Wheeler SC, et al. (2017) On the pursuit of desired attitudes: Wanting a different attitude affects information processing and behavior Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 70: 129-142 |
DeMarree KG, Rios K, Randell JA, et al. (2016) Wanting to Be Different Predicts Nonmotivated Change: Actual-Desired Self-Discrepancies and Susceptibility to Subtle Change Inductions. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin |
Reich T, Wheeler SC. (2016) The good and bad of ambivalence: Desiring ambivalence under outcome uncertainty. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 110: 493-508 |
Wheeler SC, Omair A. (2015) Potential growth areas for implicit theories research Journal of Consumer Psychology |
Wheeler SC, DeMarree KG, Petty RE. (2014) Understanding prime-to-behavior effects: Insights from the active-self account Social Cognition. 32: 109-123 |
Johnson CS, Smeesters D, Wheeler SC. (2012) Visual perspective influences the use of metacognitive information in temporal comparisons. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 102: 32-50 |