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Nicolette Sullivan
Nicolette Sullivan
The London School of Economics Dept. of Management
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Dietary self-control is related to the speed with which attributes of healthfulness and tastiness are processed
N Sullivan, C Hutcherson, A Harris, A Rangel
Psychological science 26 (2), 122-134, 2015
2672015
Process-tracing methods in decision making: On growing up in the 70s
M Schulte-Mecklenbeck, JG Johnson, U Böckenholt, DG Goldstein, ...
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (5), 442-450, 2017
1542017
Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice
DR Amasino, NJ Sullivan, RE Kranton, SA Huettel
Nature human behaviour 3 (4), 383-392, 2019
140*2019
Healthful choices depend on the latency and rate of information accumulation
NJ Sullivan, SA Huettel
Nature Human Behavior, 2021
45*2021
Indulgent foods can paradoxically promote disciplined dietary choices
NJ Sullivan, GJ Fitzsimons, ML Platt, SA Huettel
Psychological science 30 (2), 273-287, 2019
132019
Peer presence increases the prosocial behavior of adolescents by speeding the evaluation of outcomes for others
NJ Sullivan, R Li, SA Huettel
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 6477, 2022
102022
Developmental changes in food perception and preference
M Serrano-Gonzalez, MM Herting, SL Lim, NJ Sullivan, R Kim, J Espinoza, ...
Frontiers in psychology 12, 654200, 2021
72021
The neurocomputational basis of self-control success and failure
NJ Sullivan
California Institute of Technology, 2015
42015
A response to Zhang et al.(2018),“Can Mouse-tracking Reveal Attribute Processing Speeds in Dietary Self-control? Commentary on Sullivan et al.(2015) and Lim et al.(2018)”
N Sullivan, C Hutcherson, A Harris, A Rangel
bioRxiv, 572974, 2019
32019
Attention and Political Choice: A Foundation for Eye Tracking in Political Science
L Jenke, N Sullivan
OSF, 2024
2024
Eye Tracking Preregistration Template
L Jenke, N Sullivan
OSF, 2024
2024
Indulgent Foods Can Paradoxically Promote Disciplined Dietary Choices (vol 30, pg 273, 2019)
NJ Sullivan, GJ Fitzsimons, ML Platt, SA Huettel
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 35 (3), 312-312, 2024
2024
Seeking or ignoring ethical certifications in consumer choice
DR Amasino, S Oosterwijk, NJ Sullivan, JJ van der Weele
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, 2024
2024
Author Correction: Peer presence increases the prosocial behavior of adolescents by speeding the evaluation of outcomes for others
NJ Sullivan, R Li, SA Huettel
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 13177, 2022
2022
Would You Like Fries With That? Modeling the Default Effect in Dietary Choice
N Sullivan, S Doré, A Breslav, SA Huettel
2019
Helping Consumers Make Wise Choices About Food
N Sullivan, S Doré, A Breslav, S Huettel, P Liu, K Haws, HS Howe, ...
Advances in Consumer Research 47, 2019
2019
9-S: Presentation Style Affects Decision Processes: a Dietary Choice Study
M Prakash, J Winkle, N Sullivan, G Fitzsimons, J Pearson, S Huettel
ACR North American Advances, 2017
2017
Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice LSE Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints. lse. ac. uk/102222
DR Amasino, NJ Sullivan, RE Kranton, SA Huettel
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