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Christina Rader
Colorado College - Colorado Springs / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4950994
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Christina Rader's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Advice as a form of social influence: Informational motives and the consequences for accuracy Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11 (8), e12329, 2017
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Pushing away from representative advice: Advice taking, anchoring, and adjustment Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 130, 26-43, 2015
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The bad thing about good advice: Understanding when and how advice exacerbates overconfidence Management Science 68 (4), 2949-2969, 2022
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Advisors want their advice to be used–but not too much: An interpersonal perspective on advice taking Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 89, 103979, 2020
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Misjudging our influence on others: Blind spots in perceptions of peer use of advice Duke University, 2015
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