Sharon Shavitt
Affiliations: | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
Area:
Mass Communications, Social Psychology, Marketing Business Administration, Cultural AnthropologyGoogle:
"Sharon Shavitt"Children
Sign in to add traineeCarlos J. Torelli | grad student | 2007 | UIUC |
Jimmy S. Wong | grad student | 2011 | UIUC |
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Barnes AJ, Shavitt S. (2023) In what ways do accessible attitudes ease decision making? Examining the reproducibility of accessibility effects across cultural contexts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Shavitt S, Barnes AJ. (2020) Culture and the Consumer Journey Journal of Retailing. 96: 40-54 |
Koo M, Shavitt S, Lalwani AK, et al. (2020) Engaging in a culturally mismatched thinking style increases the preference for familiar consumer options for analytic but not holistic thinkers International Journal of Research in Marketing |
Shavitt S. (2019) Diversity and Stigmatized Identity in the Marketplace: Introduction to Research Dialogue Journal of Consumer Psychology. 29: 128-129 |
Shavitt S. (2018) A New Version of Loss Aversion: Introduction to Research Dialogue Journal of Consumer Psychology. 28: 495-496 |
Albarracin D, Shavitt S. (2017) Attitudes and Attitude Change. Annual Review of Psychology |
Shavitt S. (2017) Political ideology drives consumer psychology: Introduction to research dialogue Journal of Consumer Psychology. 27: 500-501 |
Shavitt S. (2017) Normative tightness-looseness: A research dialogue Journal of Consumer Psychology. 27: 375-376 |
Shavitt S, Cho H. (2016) Culture and Consumer Behavior: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Cultural Factors. Current Opinion in Psychology. 8: 149-154 |
Shavitt S, Cho YI, Johnson TP, et al. (2016) Culture Moderates the Relation Between Perceived Stress, Social Support, and Mental and Physical Health Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 47: 956-980 |