Wendy Wood

Affiliations: 
Psychology and Neuroscience Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Social Psychology
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Alice  H. Eagly grad student (PsychTree)

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Deborah L. Hall grad student 2010 Duke
Jennifer S Labrecque grad student 2009-2015 USC (PsychTree)
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Labrecque JS, Lee KM, Wood W. (2023) Measuring context-response associations that drive habits. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Lee JC, Hall DL, Wood W. (2018) Experiential or Material Purchases? Social Class Determines Purchase Happiness. Psychological Science. 956797617736386
Hayes T, Lee JC, Wood W. (2018) Ideological group influence: central role of message meaning Social Influence. 13: 1-17
Itzchakov G, Uziel L, Wood W. (2018) When attitudes and habits don’t correspond: Self-control depletion increases persuasion but not behavior Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 75: 1-10
Wood W. (2017) Habit in Personality and Social Psychology. Personality and Social Psychology Review : An Official Journal of the Society For Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. 1088868317720362
Carden L, Wood W, Neal DT, et al. (2017) Incentives Activate a Control Mind-Set: Good for Deliberate Behaviors, Bad for Habit Performance Journal of the Association For Consumer Research. 2: 279-290
Eagly AH, Wood W. (2017) Janet Taylor Spence: Innovator in the Study of Gender Sex Roles. 77: 725-733
Wood W, Rünger D. (2016) Psychology of Habit. Annual Review of Psychology. 67: 289-314
Khashe S, Heydarian A, Becerik-Gerber B, et al. (2016) Exploring the effectiveness of social messages on promoting energy conservation behavior in buildings Building and Environment. 102: 83-94
Labrecque JS, Wood W, Neal DT, et al. (2016) Habit slips: when consumers unintentionally resist new products Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. 1-15
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