Peter A. Bibby
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View article: Psychological and demographic predictors of plastic bag consumption in transaction data
Psychological and demographic predictors of plastic bag consumption in transaction data Open
View article: Buying what people like you buy: Personality Homophily and Well-being in Consumer Behaviour
Buying what people like you buy: Personality Homophily and Well-being in Consumer Behaviour Open
Recommender systems and personalised marketing algorithms now proliferate our daily lives, harnessing similarity to other profiles to guide our purchasing decisions. Recent research indicates that this personalisation can be good for our w…
View article: Some animals are more equal than others: Validation of a new scale to measure how attitudes to animals depend on species and human purpose of use
Some animals are more equal than others: Validation of a new scale to measure how attitudes to animals depend on species and human purpose of use Open
Globally, many millions of animals are used by humans every year and much of this usage causes public concern. A new scale, devised to measure attitudes to animal use in relation to the purpose of use and species, the Animal Purpose Questi…
View article: Alexithymia predicts loss chasing for people at risk for problem gambling
Alexithymia predicts loss chasing for people at risk for problem gambling Open
Background and aims The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between alexithymia and loss-chasing behavior in people at risk and not at risk for problem gambling. Methods An opportunity sample of 58 (50 males and 8 fema…
View article: Personality, fear of missing out and problematic internet use and their relationship to subjective well-being
Personality, fear of missing out and problematic internet use and their relationship to subjective well-being Open
View article: Overshadowing depends on cue and reinforcement sensitivity but not schizotypy
Overshadowing depends on cue and reinforcement sensitivity but not schizotypy Open
View article: Loss-Chasing, Alexithymia, and Impulsivity in a Gambling Task: Alexithymia as a Precursor to Loss-Chasing Behavior When Gambling
Loss-Chasing, Alexithymia, and Impulsivity in a Gambling Task: Alexithymia as a Precursor to Loss-Chasing Behavior When Gambling Open
Alexithymia is a precursor to loss-chasing when gambling and loss-chasing reflects the cognitive and emotional aspects of gambling. Specifically, the tendency to loss-chase depends on the need to recoup previous losses and failure to proce…