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Here are a few samples of our
researchers’ publications in top journals.
- Neal, D. T. & Chartrand, T. L. (in press). Embodied emotion perception: Amplifying and dampening facial feedback modulates emotion perception accuracy. Social Psychology and Personality Science.
- Neal, D. T., Wood, W., Wu, M., & Kurlander, D. (in press). The pull of the past: When do habits persist despite conflict with motives? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
- Overbeck, J. R., Neale, M. A., & Govan, C. L. (2010). I feel, therefore you act: Intrapersonal and interpersonal effects of emotion on negotiation as a function of social power. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 112, 126-139.
- Quinn, J., Pascoe, A., Wood, W., & Neal, D. T. (2010). Can’t control yourself? Monitor those bad habits. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 499-512.
- Wood, W., & Neal, D. T. (2009). The habitual consumer. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 19, 579-592.
- Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (2008). Automaticity in situ: Direct context cuing of habits in daily life. In, E. Morsella, J.A., Bargh, & P.M. Gollwitzer (Eds.). The Psychology of Action, Volume 2: Mechanisms of Human Action. Oxford University Press.
- Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (2008). Linking addictions to everyday habits and plans. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 455-456.
- Chow, R. M., Tiedens, L. Z., & Govan, C. L. (2008). Excluded emotions: The role of anger in antisocial responses to ostracism. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 896-903.
- Wood, W., & Neal, D. T. (2007). A new look at habits and the habit-goal interface. Psychological Review, 114, 843-863.
- Neal, D. T. (2007). Habit. In, W.A. Darity (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd Ed.). Macmillan Reference, USA.
- Neal, D. T., Quinn, J., & Wood, W. (2006) Habits: A repeat performance. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 198-202.
- Govan, C. L., & Williams, K. D. (2004). Changing the affective valence of the stimulus items influences the IAT by re-defining the category labels. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 357-365.
- Haslam, N., Bain, P., & Neal, D. T. (2004). The implicit structure of positive characteristics. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 529-541.
- Williams, K. D., & Govan, C. L. (2004). Reacting to Ostracism: Retaliation or reconciliation? In D. Abrams, J. Marques, & M. A. Hogg. (Eds.). The Social Psychology of Inclusion and Exclusion. Philadelphia: The Psychology Press.
- Williams, K. D., Case, T. I., & Govan, C. L. (2003). Impact of ostracism on social judgments and decisions: Explicit and Implicit Responses. In J. P. Forgas, K. D. Williams, & W. von Hippel (Eds.). Responding to the Social World: Implicit and Explicit Processes in Social Judgments and Decisions. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Williams, K. D., Govan, C. L., Croker, V., Tynan, D., Cruickshank, M., & Lam, A. (2002). Investigations into differences between social- and cyberostracism. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 6, 65-77.