Interests
Nikki's interests are as broad in the field as they are outside of it. She can ponder self-regulation while doing a triple lutz-double toeloop in the skating rink, and design experiments on money and power while sipping fine wine in the southern provinces of France.
Education
PhD, Florida State University (Expected Summer 2009)
MS, Florida State University (2008)
BA, University of British Columbia (2004)
Refereed Publications
Vohs, K. D., Mead, N. L., & Goode, M. R. (in press). Merely activating the concept of
money changes personal and interpersonal behavior. Current Directions in Psychological
Science.[Request copy]
Vohs, K. D., Mead, N. L., & Goode, M. R. (2006). The psychological consequences of money.
Science, 314, 1154-1156.[Request copy]
Mead, N. L., & Baumeister, R. F. (2006). Unrequited love: The dark side of people’s
search for a long-term romantic partner. Impuls (Norwegian Journal of Psychology).[Request copy]
Under Review
Caruso, E. M., Mead, N. L., & Vohs, K. D. There is no “you” in money: Money increases
egocentrism. Under review, Psychological Science.[Request copy]
Dewall, C. N., Mead, N. L., Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. Power and self-regulation:
The positive, negative, and depleting aspects of power. Invited for re-submission to
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.[Request copy]
Maner, J. K. & Mead, N. L. Power prioritization: When the desire for dominance detracts
from the good of the group. Under review, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.[Request copy]
Mead, N. L., Vohs, K. D., Baumeister, R. F., & Stillman, T. F. Does a broken heart lead
to an empty wallet? The effect of social exclusion on spending. Under review, Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology.[Request copy]
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