Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research has called into question the existence of the name-letter-effect–the tendency among people to make choices that bear remarkable similarity with the letters in their own name. In this paper, we propose a connection between the name-letter-effect and interpersonal, group-level behavior that has not been previously captured in the literature. Specifically, we suggest that sharing initials with other group members promotes positive feelings toward those group members that in turn affect group outcomes. Using both field and laboratory studies, we found that sharing initials with group members cause groups to perform better by demonstrating greater ...
In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. S...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
People tend to like others with attributes similar to their own (the similarity principle) and favor...
- People tend to like others with attributes similar to their own (the similarity principle) and fav...
Abstract. The Name-Letter Effect states that people have a preference for brands, places, and even j...
Thirty years ago this year, Jozef Nuttin first reported that people prefer the letters occurring in ...
People show a preference for the letters occurring in their name (Name-Letter Effect, Nuttin, 1984),...
Four studies test both the alternative explanation advanced by Hoorens and Todorova (1988) for Nutti...
A recent study suggested that the name letter effect is a product of unconscious selfregulation, whi...
A recent study suggested that the name letter effect is a product of unconscious self-regulation, wh...
Implicit egotism is the notion that major life decisions are influenced by name-similarity. This pap...
In five studies, we found that people like their names enough to unconsciously pursue consciously av...
It is now generally accepted that unconscious processesmodulate human behavior. Nelson and Simmons (...
In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. S...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
People tend to like others with attributes similar to their own (the similarity principle) and favor...
- People tend to like others with attributes similar to their own (the similarity principle) and fav...
Abstract. The Name-Letter Effect states that people have a preference for brands, places, and even j...
Thirty years ago this year, Jozef Nuttin first reported that people prefer the letters occurring in ...
People show a preference for the letters occurring in their name (Name-Letter Effect, Nuttin, 1984),...
Four studies test both the alternative explanation advanced by Hoorens and Todorova (1988) for Nutti...
A recent study suggested that the name letter effect is a product of unconscious selfregulation, whi...
A recent study suggested that the name letter effect is a product of unconscious self-regulation, wh...
Implicit egotism is the notion that major life decisions are influenced by name-similarity. This pap...
In five studies, we found that people like their names enough to unconsciously pursue consciously av...
It is now generally accepted that unconscious processesmodulate human behavior. Nelson and Simmons (...
In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. S...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...
This study examined the impact of implicit egotism on social distance. Sixty-one participants with h...