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Scott Rick

The Boredom of Boozeless Business

by boxcar-admin | Jul 29, 2019 | Press, Social Cognition

The Economist

Who Makes a More Attractive Mate: Savers or Spenders?

by boxcar-admin | Jul 29, 2019 | Money Relationships, Press, Social Cognition

The Globe and Mail

Olson, Jenny, Scott Rick, and Eli Finkel, “A Penny Saved is a Partner Earned: The Romantic Appeal of Savers”

by boxcar-admin | Jul 25, 2017 | Money Relationships, Research, Social Cognition

Rick, Scott and Maurice Schweitzer (2013), “The Imbibing Idiot Bias: Consuming Alcohol Can be Hazardous to Your (Perceived) Intelligence,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 23 (2), 212-219.

by boxcar-admin | Jul 25, 2013 | Research, Social Cognition

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