Daniel M. Bartels, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Judgment and Decision Making, Moral Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Concepts and Categories
Website:
http://home.uchicago.edu/bartels/
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Lance J. Rips grad student Northwestern
Douglas Lee Medin grad student 2007 Northwestern
 (Accounting for some of the flexibility of morally-motivated judgment and decision making.)
Reid Hastie post-doc Chicago
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Landy JF, Jia ML, Ding IL, et al. (2020) Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results. Psychological Bulletin
Molouki S, Bartels DM. (2019) Are future selves treated like others? Comparing determinants and levels of intrapersonal and interpersonal allocations. Cognition. 196: 104150
Landy JF, Bartels DM. (2018) An empirically-derived taxonomy of moral concepts. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Bartels DM, Hastie R, Urminsky O. (2018) Connecting Laboratory and Field Research in Judgment and Decision Making: Causality and the Breadth of External Validity Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 7: 11-15
Landy JF, Walco DK, Bartels DM. (2017) What's Wrong With Using Steroids? Exploring Whether and Why People Oppose the Use of Performance Enhancing Drugs. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Molouki S, Bartels DM. (2016) Personal change and the continuity of the self. Cognitive Psychology. 93: 1-17
Chen SY, Urminsky O, Bartels DM. (2016) Beliefs About the Causal Structure of the Self-Concept Determine Which Changes Disrupt Personal Identity. Psychological Science
Reinholtz N, Bartels DM, Parker JR. (2015) On the Mental Accounting of Restricted-Use Funds: How Gift Cards Change What People Purchase Journal of Consumer Research. 42: 596-614
Bartels DM, Urminsky O. (2015) To know and to care: How awareness and valuation of the future jointly shape consumer spending Journal of Consumer Research. 41: 1469-1485
Newman GE, Bartels DM, Smith RK. (2014) Are artworks more like people than artifacts? Individual concepts and their extensions. Topics in Cognitive Science. 6: 647-62
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