Craig Anderson
Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Marketing
Area of Expertise:
Consumer Behavior and Decision Making, Marketing Research
Selected Publications:
- "Are awe-prone people more curious? The relationship between dispositional awe, curiosity, and academic outcomes", Journal of Personality, with D. Dixson, M. Monroy, D. Keltner
- "Profiles in empathy: Different empathic responses to emotional and physical suffering", Journal of Experimental Psychology, with J. Stellar, A. Gatchpazian
- "Awe in nature heals: Evidence from military veterans, at-risk youth, and college students", Emotion, Issue 8, 1195-1202, with M. Monroy, d. Keltner, 2018
- "Awe and humility", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Issue 2, 258-269, with J. Stellar, A. Gordon, P. Piff, G. McNeil, D. Keltner, 2018
- "Emotion in the wilds of nature: The coherence and contagion of fear during threatening group-based outdoor experiences", Emotion, Issue 3, 355-368, with M. Monroy, D. Keltner, 2017
- "Self-transcendent emotions and their social functions: Compassion, gratitude, and awe bind us to others through prosociality", Emotion Review, Issue 3, 200-207, with J. Stellar, A. Gordon, P. Piff, D. Cordaro, Y. Bai, L. Maruskin, D. Keltner, 2017
- "The dark side of the sublime: Distinguishing a threat-based variant of awe", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Issue 2, 310-328, with A. Gordon, J. Stellar, G. McNeil, D. Loew, D. Keltner, 2016
- "Contentment: Perceived completeness across cultures and traditions", Review of General Psychology, Issue 3, 221-235, with d. Cordaro, M. Brackett, L. Glass, 2016
- "Positive Affect and Markers of Inflammation: Discrete Positive Emotions Predict Lower Levels of Inflammatory Cytokines", Emotion, Issue 2, 129-133, with J. Stellar, N. John-Henderson, A. Gordon, G. McNeil, D. Keltner, 2015
- "The pursuit of happiness can be lonely", Emotion, 908-912, with I. Mauss, N. Savino, M. Weisbuch, M. Tamir, M. Laudenschlager, 2012
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Craig L. Anderson earned his PhD in Social and Personality Psychology at UC Berkeley. As a researcher he is broadly interested the many ways that emotions impact people’s lives and has examined topics such as the contagious nature of emotions, how emotions impact information-seeking behaviors such as curiosity, and the interplay between emotions, social relationships, and physiology. One emotion he is particularly interested in is awe. His current interests include how expectations of the emotions that products and experiences will elicit influence consumer behavior.
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Email: craiglanderson@wustl.edu
PhD 2016, University of California, Berkeley
BA 2007, University of Denver
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