Chen Bo Zhong

Summary

Affiliation: University of Toronto
Country: Canada

Publications

  1. ncbi The merits of unconscious thought in creativity
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S3E6
    Psychol Sci 19:912-8. 2008
  2. ncbi Washing away your sins: threatened morality and physical cleansing
    Chen Bo Zhong
    Department of Organizational Behavior and HR Management, Joseph L Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6, Canada
    Science 313:1451-2. 2006
  3. ncbi Negational categorization and intergroup behavior
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:793-806. 2008
  4. ncbi Cold and lonely: does social exclusion literally feel cold?
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 19:838-42. 2008
  5. ncbi Good lamps are the best police: darkness increases dishonesty and self-interested behavior
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:311-4. 2010
  6. ncbi You are how you eat: fast food and impatience
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:619-22. 2010
  7. ncbi Do green products make us better people?
    Nina Mazar
    University of Toronto, Joseph L Rotman School of Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:494-8. 2010

Detail Information

Publications7

  1. ncbi The merits of unconscious thought in creativity
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S3E6
    Psychol Sci 19:912-8. 2008
    ..These findings confirm and extend unconscious-thought theory by demonstrating that processes that increase the mental activation of correct solutions do not necessarily lead them into consciousness...
  2. ncbi Washing away your sins: threatened morality and physical cleansing
    Chen Bo Zhong
    Department of Organizational Behavior and HR Management, Joseph L Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6, Canada
    Science 313:1451-2. 2006
    ..Daily hygiene routines such as washing hands, as simple and benign as they might seem, can deliver a powerful antidote to threatened morality, enabling people to truly wash away their sins...
  3. ncbi Negational categorization and intergroup behavior
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:793-806. 2008
    ..By distinguishing negational identity from affirmational identity, a more complete picture of collective identity and intergroup behavior can start to emerge...
  4. ncbi Cold and lonely: does social exclusion literally feel cold?
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 19:838-42. 2008
    ..The psychological experience of coldness not only aids understanding of social interaction, but also is an integral part of the experience of social exclusion...
  5. ncbi Good lamps are the best police: darkness increases dishonesty and self-interested behavior
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:311-4. 2010
    ..We suggest that the experience of darkness, even when subtle, may induce a sense of anonymity that is not proportionate to actual anonymity in a given situation...
  6. ncbi You are how you eat: fast food and impatience
    Chen Bo Zhong
    University of Toronto, OBHRM, 105 St George St, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:619-22. 2010
    ..Thus, the way people eat has far-reaching (often unconscious) influences on behaviors and choices unrelated to eating...
  7. ncbi Do green products make us better people?
    Nina Mazar
    University of Toronto, Joseph L Rotman School of Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 21:494-8. 2010
    ..Together, our studies show that consumption is connected to social and ethical behaviors more broadly across domains than previously thought...