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4268
National Ranking
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Overview

Ronald J. Faber is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus within the broader field of Social Sciences. Publications span subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, Marketing, Gender Studies, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their research topics cover a diverse range of subjects:

  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Media, Gender, and Advertising
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Mind wandering and attention
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Law and Political Science

Faber has authored several papers in peer-reviewed journals. Some of the recent published works include:

  • "Angry Birds vs. Sudoku: How Different Types of Tasks in Multitasking Affect Ad Memory and Mind Wandering" (2020), Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising
  • "Using gay models in mainstream media: an expanded match-up hypothesis perspective" (2022), Journal of Consumer Marketing
  • "Special Section Introduction-Reimagining Advertising Research: 50 Years and Beyond" (2022), Journal of Advertising
  • "Allgemeines und Besonderes zur Adelsaufhebung in Österreich" (2020), Journal für Rechtspolitik

The researcher's frequent collaborators include:

  • Sydney Chinchanachokchai
  • Brittany R. L. Duff
  • Nancy Hanson-Rasmussen
  • Jisu Huh

Frequent publication venues where Faber's work appears include:

  • Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising
  • Journal of Consumer Marketing
  • Journal of Advertising
  • Journal für Rechtspolitik

Best Publications

  • Compulsive Buying: A Phenomenological Exploration

    Thomas C. O'Guinn;Ronald J. Faber

  • Spent Resources: Self‐Regulatory Resource Availability Affects Impulse Buying

    Kathleen D. Vohs;Ronald J. Faber

  • A Clinical Screener for Compulsive Buying

    Ronald J. Faber;Thomas C. O'Guinn

  • Compulsive buying: descriptive characteristics and psychiatric comorbidity

    Christenson Ga;Faber Rj;de Zwaan M;Raymond Nc

  • Impulse Buying: Its Relation to Personality Traits and Cues

    Seounmi Youn;Ronald J. Faber

  • Effects of Product Placement in On-Line Games on Brand Memory: A Perspective of the Limited-Capacity Model of Attention

    Mira Lee;Ronald J. Faber

  • Estimated prevalence of compulsive buying behavior in the United States

    Lorrin M. Koran;Ronald J. Faber;D. Elias Aboujaoude;Michael D. Large

  • FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS: CENSORSHIP AND THE THIRD-PERSON EFFECT

    Hernando Rojas;Dhavan V. Shah;Ronald J. Faber

  • In the mood to buy: Differences in the mood states experienced by compulsive buyers and other consumers

    Ronald J. Faber;Gary A. Christenson

  • Compulsive consumption and credit abuse

    Ronald J. Faber;Thomas C. O'Guinn

  • Two Forms of Compulsive Consumption: Comorbidity of Compulsive Buying and Binge Eating

    Ronald J. Faber;Gary A. Christenson;Martina De Zwaan;James Mitchell

  • Framing and the Public Agenda: Media Effects on the Importance of the Federal Budget Deficit

    Amy E. Jasperson;Dhavan V. Shah;Mark Watts;Ronald J. Faber

  • Classifying Compulsive Consumers: Advances in the Development of a Diagnostic Tool

    Ronald J. Faber;Thomas C. O'Guinn

  • Direct and retrospective assessment of factors contributing to compulsive buying.

    Raymond G. Miltenberger;Jennifer Redlin;Ross Crosby;Marcella Stickney

  • Estimated prevalence of compulsive buying in Germany and its association with sociodemographic characteristics and depressive symptoms.

    Astrid Mueller;James E. Mitchell;Ross D. Crosby;Olaf Gefeller

  • Susceptibility and Severity Perceptual Dimensions Underlying the Third-Person Effect

    Dhavan V. Shah;Ronald J. Faber;Seounmi Youn

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for compulsive buying disorder.

    James E. Mitchell;Melissa Burgard;Ron Faber;Ross D. Crosby

  • Restricting gambling advertising and the third‐person effect

    Seounmi Youn;Ronald J. Faber;Dhavan V. Shah

  • Effect of Media Advertising and other Sources on Movie Selection

    Ronald J. Faber;Thomas C. O'Guinn

  • Depression, materialism, and excessive Internet use in relation to compulsive buying

    Astrid Mueller;James E. Mitchell;Lisa A. Peterson;Ronald J. Faber

  • Advertising and the Consumer Information Environment Online

    Ronald J. Faber;Mira Lee;Xiaoli Nan

Frequent Co-Authors

Martina de Zwaan
Martina de Zwaan Hannover Medical School
Kathleen D. Vohs
Kathleen D. Vohs University of Minnesota
Dhavan V. Shah
Dhavan V. Shah University of Wisconsin–Madison
Stephen A. Wonderlich
Stephen A. Wonderlich University of North Dakota
Cornelia Exner
Cornelia Exner Leipzig University
L. J. Shrum
L. J. Shrum Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Paris
Joshua M. Smyth
Joshua M. Smyth Pennsylvania State University
Lorrin M. Koran
Lorrin M. Koran Stanford University

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