david t. neal, ph.d   
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publications and presentations

 

Selected Publications:

Wood, W., & Neal, D. T.(2007). A new look at habits and the habit-goal interface. Psychological Review, 114,843-863. [request paper]

Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (in press). Automaticity in situ: Direct context cuing of habits in daily life. In, E. Morsella, J.A., Bargh, & P.M. Gollwitzer (Eds.). The Psychology of Action, Volume 2: Mechanisms of Human Action. Oxford University Press. [request paper]

Neal, D. T. (2007). Habit. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition. Macmillan.

Neal, D. T., Quinn, J., & Wood, W. (2006) Habits: A repeat performance. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 198-202. [request paper]

Haslam, N., Bain, P., & Neal, D. T. (2004). The implicit structure of positive characteristics. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 529-541. [request paper]

Manuscripts in preparation or under review:

Neal, D. T., Fitzsimons, G. J., & Hoffman, J. (under review). Wolves in sheep’s clothing: Jury selection questions as a source of bias in the American justice system. Duke University.

Neal, D. T., Pascoe, A., & Wood, W. (2007). Effortless perfection: The paradoxical effects of conscious and non-conscious goals on habit performance. Unpublished manuscript, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (2007). Winning the freshman drain game: Pre-college habits predict academic success and weight control. Unpublished manuscript, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (2007). The impact of chronic regulatory depletion on the performance and inhibition of habits in daily life. Unpublished manuscript, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Selected Presentations:

Neal, D.T., Wood., W., & Ji., M. (June, 2007). Basic processes of habitual control and their implications for consumer behavior and brand loyalty. Association for Consumer Psychology, Santa Monica, CA.

Neal, D. T. (April, 2007). Habits and the habit-goal interface: Implications for rehabilitation and the control of behavior. Invited Brown Bag, Division of Occupational Science, UNC-Chapel Hill.

Neal, D. T. & Wood, W. (Jan, 2007). Automaticity and self-regulation: Implications for health and well-being. Symposium Chair, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.

Neal, D. T. & Wood, W. (Jan, 2007). Habits and the immunization of self-regulation in daily life. Symposium, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN.

Neal, D. T. (Sep, 2005) A portrait of the psychological control of habits. International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE) Annual Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

Neal, D. T., & Wood, W. (Jan, 2005). Habitual immunity and goal-pursuit: On the intersection of self-control and automaticity. Poster presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans.

Neal, D. T., & Kashima, Y. (July, 2004). Fear and loathing in lost ages: Terror management or an adaptation for group living? Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Emotions (ISRE) annual conference, New York.

Jobling, K., Allen, N. & Neal, D. T. (July, 2004). Social somatic markers: A validation of the interpersonal trust game. Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Emotions (ISRE) annual conference, New York.

Neal, D. T., & Kashima, Y. (January, 2004). Stereotype activation and the phenomenal self: Are attitudes, traits and behavioral intentions contagious? Poster presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas.

Neal, D. T., & Kashima, Y. (April, 2003). Stereotype activation and automatic evaluative entrainment. Conference presentation at the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, Australia.

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