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The Bizarre Ways Your Name Affects Your Behavior
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The Bizarre Ways Your Name Affects Your Behavior
  • Published_at:2015-03-13
  • Category:Education
  • Channel:BrainCraft
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  • description: We love ourselves, and our names, more than we consciously realise. Research has found this implicit egotism has some pretty interesting effects. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nessyhill Instagram: http://instagram.com/nessyhill SUBSCRIBE to BrainCraft! Click here: http://ow.ly/rt5IE ↓ MORE LINKS BELOW ↓ BrainCraft is written and hosted by Vanessa Hill (https://twitter.com/nessyhill) for PBS Digital Studios. Talking psychology, neuroscience & why we act the way we do. Sound design: Joel Werner (http://joelwerner.com) Research: Rachelle Oldmixon (https://twitter.com/rachelleishere) Keep in touch! Twitter https://twitter.com/nessyhill Instagram https://instagram.com/nessyhill/ Tumblr http://braincraft.tumblr.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Braincraft Last week on BrainCraft: 4 Lesser-Known Scientific Discoveries! (And the people behind them) https://youtu.be/wv-BvwRYiXE References: Pelham, B. W., Mirenberg, M. C., & Jones, J. T. (2002). Why Susie sells seashells by the seashore: implicit egotism and major life decisions. Journal of personality and social psychology, 82(4), 469. http://persweb.wabash.edu/facstaff/hortonr/articles%20for%20class/pelham,%20mirenberg,%20and%20jones%20implicit%20egotism.pdf Polman, E., Pollmann, M. M., & Poehlman, T. A. (2013). The Name-Letter-Effect in Groups: Sharing Initials with Group Members Increases the Quality of Group Work. PloS one, 8(11), e79039. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0079039 Dyjas, O., Grasman, R. P., Wetzels, R., Van der Maas, H. L., & Wagenmakers, E. J. (2012). What’s in a name: a Bayesian hierarchical analysis of the name-letter effect. Frontiers in psychology, 3. http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00334/full Jones, J. T., Pelham, B. W., Mirenberg, M. C., & Hetts, J. J. (2002). Name letter preferences are not merely mere exposure: Implicit egotism as self-regulation.Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38(2), 170-177. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103101914970 Nuttin, J. M. (1987). Affective consequences of mere ownership: The name letter effect in twelve European languages. European Journal of Social Psychology, 17(4), 381-402. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejsp.2420170402/abstract
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