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Research Interests for Tanya L. Chartrand

Research Interests: Consumer Behavior, Social Psychology, Social Cognition, Automaticity and Nonconscious Processes, Research Methods

Keywords:
Adolescent, Adult, Affect, Africa, Animals, Behavior, Conservation of Natural Resources, Dependency (Psychology), Drug Users, Emotions, Endangered Species, Goals, Imitative Behavior, Intention, Interpersonal Relations, Leisure Activities, Mass Media, Models, Psychological, Motivation, Orientation, Perception, Personality, Pilot Projects, Psychomotor Performance, Questionnaires, Reaction Time, Risk-Taking, Social Behavior, Social Environment, Substance-Related Disorders
Representative Publications   (search)
  1. Bargh, JA; Chartrand, TL, The unbearable automaticity of being, American Psychologist, vol. 54 no. 7 (January, 1999), pp. 462-479, American Psychological Association (APA) [doi[abs].
  2. Chartrand, TL; Bargh, JA, The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction., Journal of personality and social psychology, vol. 76 no. 6 (June, 1999), pp. 893-910 [doi[abs].
  3. Chartrand, TL; Bargh, JA, Automatic Activation of Impression Formation and Memorization Goals: Nonconscious Goal Priming Reproduces Effects of Explicit Task Instructions, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 71 no. 3 (January, 1996), pp. 464-478, American Psychological Association (APA) [doi[abs].
  4. Lakin, JL; Chartrand, TL, Using nonconscious behavioral mimicry to create affiliation and rapport., Psychological science, vol. 14 no. 4 (July, 2003), pp. 334-339 [doi[abs].
  5. Chartrand, TL, The role of conscious awareness in consumer behavior, Journal of Consumer Psychology, vol. 15 no. 3 (January, 2005), pp. 203-210, WILEY (in press.) [doi[abs].

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