David M. Sanbonmatsu

Affiliations: 
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
Area:
Social Psychology
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Posavac SS, Ratchford M, Bollen NP, et al. (2019) Premature infatuation and commitment in individual investing decisions Journal of Economic Psychology. 72: 245-259
Sanbonmatsu DM, Strayer DL, Yu Z, et al. (2018) Cognitive underpinnings of beliefs and confidence in beliefs about fully automated vehicles Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 55: 114-122
Moore SM, Behrends AA, Mazur D, et al. (2016) When do people bet on their selves? The role of global self-concepts in decision making Self and Identity. 1-13
Sanbonmatsu DM, Posavac SS, Behrends AA, et al. (2015) Why a Confirmation Strategy Dominates Psychological Science. Plos One. 10: e0138197
Sanbonmatsu DM, Strayer DL, Biondi F, et al. (2015) Cell-phone use diminishes self-awareness of impaired driving. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Sanbonmatsu DM, Hill JB, Moore SM, et al. (2014) Selective testing of possible causes of personal stress: Effects on coping intentions Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 33: 789-904
Posavac SS, Sanbonmatsu DM, Seo JY, et al. (2014) How attitudes toward product categories drive individual brand attitudes and choice Psychology and Marketing. 31: 843-852
Sanbonmatsu DM, Strayer DL, Medeiros-Ward N, et al. (2013) Who multi-tasks and why? Multi-tasking ability, perceived multi-tasking ability, impulsivity, and sensation seeking. Plos One. 8: e54402
Uchino BN, Sanbonmatsu DM, Birmingham W. (2013) Knowing your partner is not enough: spousal importance moderates the link between attitude familiarity and ambulatory blood pressure. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 36: 549-55
Carlisle M, Uchino BN, Sanbonmatsu DM, et al. (2012) Subliminal activation of social ties moderates cardiovascular reactivity during acute stress. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 31: 217-25
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