Publications
Nahum-Shani, I, Greer, Z. M., Trella, A. L., Zhang, K. W., Carpenter, S. M., Runger, D., Elashoff, D., Murphy, S. A., & Shetty, V. (2024). Optimizing an adaptive digital oral health intervention for promoting oral self-care behaviors: Micro-randomized trial protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 139, 107464.
Carpenter, S. M., Greer, Z., Newman, R., Murphy, S. A., Nahum-Shani, I., & Shetty, V. (2023). Developing message strategies to engage racial and ethnic minority groups in digital oral self-care interventions: Co-participatory design approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR): Formative Research. https://doi.org/10.2196/49179
Carpenter, S. M., Yap, J. R. T., Patrick, M. E., Morrell, N., Dziak, J., Almirall, D., Yoon, C., & Nahum-Shani, I. (2023). Self-relevant appeals to engage in self-monitoring of alcohol use: A microrandomized trial. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Advance Online Publication. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M. (2023). The paradox of choice. Invited Contribution to SAGE Business Core. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781071903216
Nahum-Shani, Inbal, Steve Shaw, Stephanie M. Carpenter, Susan A. Murphy, & Carolyn Yoon. (2022). Engagement in digital interventions. American Psychologist. Advance Online Publication. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M., Markus Brauer, and Paula M. Niedenthal (2022). Did rural resentment of government employees elect Donald Trump? Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 32(2), 469-488. [PDF download]
Rychlowska, Magdalena, Job van der Schalk, Paula M. Niedenthal, Jared Martin, Stephanie M. Carpenter, and Anthony S. R. Manstead (2021). Reward, affiliative, and dominance smiles as flexible communication tools in social dilemmas. Cognition and Emotion, 35(7), 1281-1301. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M., Marianne Menictas, Inbal Nahum-Shani, David W. Wetter, and Susan A. Murphy (2020). Developments in mobile health just-in-time adaptive interventions for addiction science. Current Addiction Reports. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M., Rebecca L. Chae, and Carolyn Yoon (2020). Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of distraction. Psychology and Aging. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M., Rebecca L. Chae, Yeonjin Sung, and Carolyn Yoon (2020). The influence of creativity on objective and subjective well-being in older adults. The Aging Consumer: Perspectives from Psychology and Marketing.
Nagesh, Supriya, Alex Moreno, Stephanie M. Carpenter, Jamie R. T. Yap, Soujanya Chatterjee, S. L. Lizotte, N. Wan, Santhosh Kumar, Cho Lam, David W. Wetter, Inbal Nahum-Shani, & James M. Rehg (2020). Deep forecasting of EMA compliance: Distinguishing non-compliance from non-response. NeurIPS, 2020.
Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Paula M. Niedenthal (2020; first published online: 2019). Disrupting facial action increases risk taking. Emotion. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M. (2018). Framing effects. In Vonk J., & Shackelford T. (Eds). Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham, 1-7.
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Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Paula M. Niedenthal (2018). Emotional processes in multiattribute and risky health decisions. Psychology & Health, 33(1), 58-76.
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Chalet, Scott, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2017). Importance of reporting duration of facial paralysis in studies of emotion and well-being: Comment on “Association Among Facial Paralysis, Depression, and Quality of Life in Facial Plastic Surgery Patients” by J.C. Nellis et al. JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 19(5), 437-439.
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Ackerman, Joshua, M., Jon K. Maner, and Stephanie M. Carpenter. (2016). Going all in: Unfavorable sex ratios attenuate choice diversification. Psychological Science, 27(6), 799-809. [PDF download]
Carpenter, Stephanie M., J. Frank Yates, Stephanie D. Preston, and Lydia Chen (2016). Regulating emotions during difficult multiattribute decision making: The role of pre-decisional coherence shifting. PLoS ONE, 11(3), e0150873.
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Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Carolyn Yoon (2016). Aging and consumer behavior: Challenges and opportunities. In C. Jansson-Boyd and M. Zawisza (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 113884649X.
Carpenter, Stephanie M., and Carolyn Yoon (2015). Aging and consumer decision making. In T. Hess, J. Strough, and C. Löckenhoff (Eds.), Aging and Decision-Making, 1st Edition: Empirical and Applied Perspectives, pp. 351-370, Elsevier Inc.
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Carpenter, Stephanie M., Ellen Peters, Alice M. Isen, and Daniel Västfjäll (2013). Positive feelings facilitate working memory and complex decision making among older adults. Cognition and Emotion, 27, 184-192.
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Yoon, Carolyn, Ian Skurnik, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2013). Aging and consumption. In R. Belk and A. Ruvio (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Identity and Consumption, pp. 187-194, Taylor & Francis, New York, NY.
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Carpenter, Stephanie M. and Carolyn Yoon (2012). Aging and consumer decision making. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1235, E1-E12.
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Peters, Ellen, Daniel Romer, Paul Slovic, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Leisha Wharfield, C.K. Mertz, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2010). The impact and acceptability of Canadian-style cigarette warning labels among U.S. smokers and nonsmokers. In P. Slovic (Eds.) The Feeling of Risk, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY.
Peters, Ellen, Daniel Romer, Paul Slovic, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Leisha Wharfield, C.K. Mertz, and Stephanie M. Carpenter (2007). The impact and acceptability of Canadian-style cigarette warning labels among U.S. smokers and nonsmokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 9(4), 473-481.
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