Cuing Consumerism

Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 517 - 523
Published: Mar 16, 2012
Abstract
Correlational evidence indicates that materialistic individuals experience relatively low levels of well-being. Across four experiments, we found that situational cuing can also trigger materialistic mind-sets, with similarly negative personal and social consequences. Merely viewing desirable consumer goods resulted in increases in materialistic concerns and led to heightened negative affect and reduced social involvement (Experiment 1). Framing...
Paper Details
Title
Cuing Consumerism
Published Date
Mar 16, 2012
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
517 - 523
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