J Con Psych

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Psychology, 32(2)

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Relational Spending in Funerals: Caring for Others Loved and Lost
Sarah C. Whitley, Ximena Garcia-Rada, Fleura Bardhi, Dan Ariely, Carey K. Morewedge []

The Identified Donor Effect: Disclosure of the Donor’s Name Shapes the Recipient’s Behavior
Yunqing Chen, Leilei Gao []

To Partition or Not to Partition: Role of Trade‐in Price on Consumer Evaluations of Purchases Involving Trade‐Ins
Tom Joonhwan Kim, Joydeep Srivastava []

More Rational or More Emotional Than Others? Lay Beliefs t Decision‐Making Strategies
Noah VanBergen, Nicholas H. Lurie, Zoey Chen []

A Review of Sensory Imagery for Consumer Psychology
Ryan S. Elder, Aradhna Krishna []

COVID‐19 is Feminine: Grammatical Gender Influences Danger Perceptions and Precautionary Behavioral Intentions by Activating Gender Stereotypes
Alican Mecit, L. J. Shrum, Tina M. Lowrey []

The Light = Healthy Intuition
Yi Li, Nico Heuvinck, Mario Pandelaere []

Content Hungry: How the Nutrition of Food Media Influences Social Media Engagement
Ethan Pancer, Matthew Philp, Maxwell Poole, Theodore J. Noseworthy []

Working Hard to Take the Easy Way Out: How the Need for Cognitive Closure Shapes Strategic Effort Investment to Ease Future Decision Making
Ashley S. Otto, Joshua J. Clarkson, Nathanael S. Martin []

The psychological underpinnings of false beliefs: Construction, updating, prevention, and correction
L. J. Shrum []

The cognitive processes underlying false beliefs
Matthew L. Stanley, Peter S. Whitehead, Elizabeth J. Marsh []

How misinformation taints our belief system: A focus on belief updating and relational reasoning
Anne-Sophie Chaxel []

Untangling the web of misinformation and false beliefs
Gita Venkataramani Johar []