Amy N. Dalton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Business Administration | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorJames Ross Bettman | grad student | 2008 | Duke (LinguisTree) | |
(Look on the bright side: Self -expressive consumption and consumer self -worth.) |
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Liu JJ, Dalton AN, Lee J. (2021) The "Self" under COVID-19: Social role disruptions, self-authenticity and present-focused coping. Plos One. 16: e0256939 |
Dalton AN, Spiller SA. (2012) Too Much of a Good Thing: The Benefits of Implementation Intentions Depend on the Number of Goals Journal of Consumer Research. 39: 600-614 |
Dalton AN, Chartrand TL, Finkel EJ. (2010) The schema-driven chameleon: how mimicry affects executive and self-regulatory resources. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 98: 605-17 |
Chartrand TL, Cheng CM, Dalton AN, et al. (2010) Nonconscious goal pursuit: Isolated incidents or adaptive self-regulatory tool? Social Cognition. 28: 569-588 |
Chartrand TL, Dalton AN, Fitzsimons GJ. (2007) Nonconscious relationship reactance: When significant others prime opposing goals Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43: 719-726 |
Finkel EJ, Campbell WK, Brunell AB, et al. (2006) High-maintenance interaction: inefficient social coordination impairs self-regulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 91: 456-75 |