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Travis Carter
Travis Carter
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Verified email at ChicagoBooth.edu
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The relative relativity of material and experiential purchases.
TJ Carter, T Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 98 (1), 146, 2010
5992010
I Am What I Do, Not What I Have: The Differential Centrality of Experiential and Material Purchases to the Self.
TJ Carter, T Gilovich
American Psychological Association, 2012
5322012
A single exposure to the American flag shifts support toward Republicanism up to 8 months later
TJ Carter, MJ Ferguson, RR Hassin
Psychological Science 22 (8), 1011-1018, 2011
2162011
The closeness-communication bias: Increased egocentrism among friends versus strangers
K Savitsky, B Keysar, N Epley, T Carter, A Swanson
Journal of experimental social psychology 47 (1), 269-273, 2011
1912011
Faulty self‐assessment: Why evaluating one's own competence is an intrinsically difficult task
TJ Carter, D Dunning
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2 (1), 346-360, 2008
1032008
Investing in karma: When wanting promotes helping
BA Converse, JL Risen, TJ Carter
Psychological Science 23 (8), 923-930, 2012
1012012
Implicit Nationalism as System Justification: The Case of the United States of America
TJ Carter, MJ Ferguson, RR Hassin
Social Cognition 29 (3), 341-359, 2011
642011
Getting the most for the money: The hedonic return on experiential and material purchases
TJ Carter, T Gilovich
Consumption and well-being in the material world, 49-62, 2014
622014
The relative relativity of experiential and material purchases
T Carter, T Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 98 (1), 146-59, 2010
512010
Précis of implicit nationalism
RR Hassin, MJ Ferguson, R Kardosh, SC Porter, TJ Carter, V Dudareva
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1167 (1), 135-145, 2009
432009
On the automaticity of nationalist ideology: The case of the USA
MJ Ferguson, TJ Carter, RR Hassin
Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification, 53–82, 2009
372009
Commentary on the attempt to replicate the effect of the American flag on increased Republican attitudes.
MJ Ferguson, TJ Carter, RR Hassin
Hogrefe Publishing 45 (4), 301, 2014
332014
The psychological science of spending money
TJ Carter
The psychological science of money, 213-242, 2014
282014
I am what I do, not what I have: The centrality of experiential purchases to the self-concept
TJ Carter, T Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 102 (6), 1304-17, 2012
272012
Commentaries and rejoinder on Klein et al.(2014)
B Monin, DM Oppenheimer, MJ Ferguson, TJ Carter, RR Hassin, RJ Crisp, ...
Social Psychology, 2014
82014
Has the effect of the American flag on political attitudes declined over time? A case study of the historical context of American flag priming
TJ Carter, G Pandey, N Bolger, RR Hassin, MJ Ferguson
Social Cognition 38 (6), 489-520, 2020
42020
Comparative Evaluations And Centrality To The Self: The Causes And Consequences Of Greater Satisfaction With Experiential Over Material Purchases
T Carter
32009
On the automaticity of American nationalism
MJ Ferguson, TJ Carter, RR Hassin
Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification. New …, 2008
22008
On the Importance of Experiential Purchases to Defining and Preserving the Self-Concept
T Gilovich, T Carter
ACR North American Advances, 2012
12012
Taking advantage of real and perceived differences between material and experiential purchases
T Carter, E Rosenzweig, T Gilovich
ACR North American Advances, 2012
12012
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