Follow
Amy N. Dalton
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
High-maintenance interaction: inefficient social coordination impairs self-regulation.
EJ Finkel, WK Campbell, AB Brunell, AN Dalton, SJ Scarbeck, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 91 (3), 456, 2006
4392006
Nonconscious relationship reactance: When significant others prime opposing goals
TL Chartrand, AN Dalton, GJ Fitzsimons
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (5), 719-726, 2007
2602007
The curious case of behavioral backlash: Why brands produce priming effects and slogans produce reverse priming effects
J Laran, AN Dalton, EB Andrade
Journal of consumer research 37 (6), 999-1014, 2011
2072011
Too much of a good thing: The benefits of implementation intentions depend on the number of goals
AN Dalton, SA Spiller
Journal of Consumer Research 39 (3), 600-614, 2012
1452012
Mimicry: Its ubiquity, importance, and functionality
TL Chartrand, AN Dalton
Oxford handbook of human action, 458-483, 2009
1142009
The schema-driven chameleon: how mimicry affects executive and self-regulatory resources.
AN Dalton, TL Chartrand, EJ Finkel
Journal of Personality and social Psychology 98 (4), 605, 2010
1082010
Motivated forgetting in response to social identity threat
AN Dalton, L Huang
Journal of Consumer Research 40 (6), 1017-1038, 2014
892014
Motivated forgetting in response to social identity threat
AN Dalton, L Huang
Journal of Consumer Research 40 (6), 1017-1038, 2014
892014
The antecedents and consequences of nonconscious goal pursuit
TL Chartrand, AN Dalton, CM Cheng
Handbook of motivation science, 342-355, 2008
452008
The antecedents and consequences of nonconscious goal pursuit
TL Chartrand, AN Dalton, CM Cheng
Handbook of motivation science, 342-355, 2008
452008
Nonconscious goal pursuit: Isolated incidents or adaptive self-regulatory tool?
TL Chartrand, CM Cheng, AN Dalton, A Tesser
Social Cognition 28 (5), 569-588, 2010
272010
Look on the bright side: Self-expressive consumption and consumer self-worth
AN Dalton
Duke University, 2008
232008
The “Self” under COVID-19: Social role disruptions, self-authenticity and present-focused coping
J Liu, AN Dalton, J Lee
PloS one 16 (9), e0256939, 2021
202021
Oxford handbook of human action
TL Chartrand, A Dalton, E Morsella, J Bargh, P Gollwitzer
172008
Consequences of nonconscious goal activation
TL Chartrand, AN Dalton, CM Cheng
Handbook of motivation science. New York: Guilford, 2008
112008
Why consumers rebel against slogans
J Laran, AN Dalton, EB Adrade
Harvard Business Review 89 (11), 34, 2011
102011
The depleted chameleon: Self-regulatory consequences of social asynchrony
AN Dalton, TL Chartrand, EJ Finkel
Society for Consumer Psychology, Winter Conference, 2006
72006
My Favorite Thing: How Special Possessions can Increase Subjective Wellbeing
J Liu, AN Dalton, A Mukhopadhyay
42017
Keepin’it cool: The behavioral effects of wearing sunglasses
L Wang, A Dalton
ACR North American Advances, 2014
42014
When do consumers dispose of possessions that matter the most? The role of inauthenticity
J Liu, A Dalton
ACR North American Advances, 2019
12019
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20