Travis Carter

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Title
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Department
Psychology
Institution
Colby College

Education

  • Postdoc: University of Chicago, Center for Decision Research (2009-2013)
  • PhD: Cornell University (2009)
  • AB: University of Chicago (2001)

Research Interests

Presidential Election, Presidential Elections   Comparative Politics   Public Opinion and Voting Behavior  

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Biography

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Contact Information

  207-859-5573

Research
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List of Publications (21)
In 2014
21

Commentary on the Attempt to Replicate the Effect of the American Flag on Increased Republican Attitudes. Melissa J. Ferguson Travis J. Carter Ran R. Hassin

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Commentaries and Rejoinder on Klein et al. (2014). Benot Monin Daniel M. Oppenheimer Melissa J. Ferguson Travis J. Carter Ran R. Hassin Richard J. Crisp Eleanor Miles Shenel Husnu Norbert Schwarz Fritz Strack [...] Justin Storbeck Lyn M. Van Swol Donna Thompson A. E. van t Veer Leigh Ann Vaughn Marek Vranka Aaron L. Wichman Julie A. Woodzicka Brian A. Nosek Daniel Kahneman

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In 2012
19

Investing in Karma: When Wanting Promotes Helping. Benjamin A Converse Jane L Risen Travis J Carter

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18

I am what I do, not what I have: the differential centrality of experiential and material purchases to the self.. Travis J Carter Thomas Gilovich

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17

Carter, T. J., & Gilovich, T. (2012). I am what I do, not what I have: The centrality of experiential purchases to the self-concept. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102(6), 1304-1317.

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16

Converse, B., Risen, J. & Carter, T. J. (2012). Investing in karma: When wanting promotes virtuous action.

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In 2011
15

A Single Exposure to the American Flag Shifts Support Toward Republicanism up to 8 Months Later. Travis J Carter Melissa J Ferguson Ran R Hassin

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14

Implicit Nationalism as System Justification: The Case of the United States of America. Travis J. Carter Melissa J. Ferguson Ran R. Hassin

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13

Carter, T. J., Ferguson, M. J., & Hassin, R. R. (2011). A single exposure to the American flag shifts support toward Republicanism up to 8 months later. Psychological Science, 22(8), 1011-1018.

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12

Carter, T. J., Ferguson, M. J., & Hassin, R. R. (2011). Implicit nationalism as system justification: The case of the United States of America. Social Cognition, 29(3), 341-359.

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11

TRAVIS J. CARTER Savitsky, K., Keysar, B., Epley, N., Carter, T. J., & Swanson, A.T. (2011). The closeness-communication bias: Increased egocentrism among friends versus strangers. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 269-273.

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In 2010
10

The Relative Relativity of Material and Experiential Purchases. Travis J Carter Thomas Gilovich

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9

Carter, T. J., & Gilovich, T. (2010). The relative relativity of material and experiential purchases. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98(1), 146-159.

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In 2009
8

Precis of Implicit Nationalism. Ran R Hassin Melissa J Ferguson Rasha Kardosh Shanette C Porter Travis J Carter Veronika Dudareva

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7

Ferguson, M. J., Carter, T. J., & Hassin, R. R. (2009). On the automaticity of nationalist ideology: The case of the USA. In J. T. Jost, A. C. Kay, and H. Thorisdottir's (Eds.), Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification. New York: Oxford University Press.

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6

Hassin. R. R., Ferguson, M. J., Kardosh, R., Porter, S. C., Carter, T. J., & Dudareva, V. (2009). Precis to implicit nationalism. Invited paper appearing in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1167, 135-145.

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In 2008
5

Carter, T. J., & Dunning, D. (2008). Faulty self-assessment: Why evaluating one's own competence is an intrinsically difficult task. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 346-360.

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In 2007
4

Faulty SelfAssessment: Why Evaluating One's Own Competence Is an Intrinsically Difficult Task. Travis J. Carter David Dunning

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3

Carter, T. J. (2007). Public goods. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology.

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2

On the Automaticity of American Nationalism. Melissa J Ferguson Travis J Carter Ran R Hassin

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On the Automaticity of Nationalist Ideology: The Case of the USA. Melissa J Ferguson Travis J Carter Ran R Hassin

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