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Tanya L. Chartrand

Psychology

Duke University

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About Tanya L. Chartrand at Duke University (Duke)

As a dedicated researcher at Duke University, Tanya L. Chartrand has developed a specialized expertise in social psychology, intergroup psychology, behavioral mimicry, consumer psychology, cultural differences, social support, behavioral interventions, marketing psychology. Chartrand's influence spans a wide range of high-impact publications. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Money can buy me love: Gifts are a more effective form of acute social support than conversations", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of social psychology and intergroup psychology. Additional work such as "When and Why Antiegalitarianism Affects Resistance to Supporting Black-Owned Businesses" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

social psychologyintergroup psychologybehavioral mimicryconsumer psychologycultural differencessocial supportbehavioral interventionsmarketing psychology

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