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TOC: J Con Psych

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Psychology, 30(1)

BANOVA: Bayesian Analysis of Experiments in Consumer Psychology
Michel Wedel, Chen Dong

When Consumers Prefer Bundles with Noncomplementary Items to Bundles with Complementary Items: The Role of Mindset Abstraction
Mustafa Karatas, Zeynep Gürhan-Canli

Keeping It Real: How Perceived Brand Authenticity Affects Product Perceptions
Melissa D. Cinelli, Robyn A. LeBoeuf

Who Deserves Faulty Products? How Blaming the Victim Prevents Consumer Punitive Action
Brandon J. Reich, Troy Campbell, Robert Madrigal

Compensating for Innovation: Extreme Product Incongruity Encourages Consumers to Affirm Unrelated Consumption Schemas
Nükhet Taylor, Theodore J. Noseworthy

Research Reports

From Glossy to Greasy: The Impact of Learned Associations on Perceptions of Food Healthfulness
Ning Ye, Maureen Morrin, Kristina Kampfer

Pairing People with Products: Anthropomorphizing the Object, Dehumanizing the Person
Iskra Herak, Nicolas Kervyn, Matthew Thomson

Reversing the Placebo: Performance-Branded Experiences Can Undermine Consumer Performance
Sachin Banker, Renée Richardson Gosline, Jeffrey K. Lee

Research Review

Facilitating Adolescent Well-Being: A Review of the Challenges and Opportunities and the Beneficial Roles of Parents, Schools, Neighborhoods, and Policymakers
Cornelia Pechmann, Jesse R. Catlin, Yu Zheng

Research Dialogue

It Should Not Take a Funeral: An Introduction to the Dialogue on the Self-Control Construct
Aradhna Krishna

Exerting Self-Control ? Sacrificing Pleasure
Joachim Vosgerau, Irene Scopelliti, Young Eun Huh

Reflective Self-Control in Self-Control Scholarship: A Peircean Analysis
Cait Lamberton

The Importance of Construct Validity in Consumer Research
Daniel Mochon, Janet Schwartz

Response to Commentaries on the Exerting Self-Control ? Sacrificing Pleasure Research Dialogue
Irene Scopelliti, Joachim Vosgerau, Young Eun Huh