Child Psychology
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- Financial planning a key but neglected component of Alzheimer"s care
- Calorie labeling has no effect on teenagers" or parents" food purchases, study finds
- George Clooney or Saddam Hussein? Why do consumers pay for celebrity possessions?
- Consumer beware: Rejecting an option may make you more likely to choose it later
- Not actually bad at math or auto repair? Women fear being stereotyped by male service providers
- Guitar heroes: When the magic transfers from rock stars to instruments
- Consumers value safer food more than current analyses suggest
- Impact of U.S. FDA regulations restricting outdoor cigarette advertising near schools examined
- Energy drink logo enough to shape consumer performance, study finds
- Teen brains over-process rewards, suggesting root of risky behavior, mental ills
- Childhood self-control predicts adult health and wealth
- Build it and they will come? Think again
- Obesity linked to economic insecurity
- Self-control and choices: Why we take the easy path after exerting ourselves
- Don"t understand what the product is? Ask a woman
- Create intimacy with consumers or donors: Ask for their input
- Do American consumers with low confidence in the government buy American?
- Why do the Abbotts wait, while the Zimmermans rush to buy?
- The Starbucks effect: Committed customers don"t like logo redesigns, research finds
- Most consumers want predictive tests to learn if a disease is in their future
- Consumers prefer products with few, and mostly matching, colors
- Why must we compensate after buying gifts that threaten our identities?
- Love-smitten consumers will do anything for their cars and guns
- Does equality increase status spending?
- Why do risks with human characteristics make powerful consumers feel lucky?
- Imagine your future self: Will it help you save money?
- Motion sickness reality in virtual world, too
- Anatomy of a shopping spree: Pretty things make us buy more
- Over long haul, money doesn’t buy happiness
- Child Psychology