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semantic memory 3 aging 2 autobiographical memory 2 brand names 2 recall 2 Consumer imagination 1 Episodic and semantic memory 1 Episodic and semantic memory processes 1 Leadership ratings 1 Measurement 1 brand awareness 1 continuous response task 1 episodic memory 1 exponential density 1 reactivation 1 stochastic process 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Thoma, Dieter 2 Acton, Bryan P. 1 Foti, Roseanne J. 1 Hansbrough, Tiffany Keller 1 Koziak, Jessica 1 Liden, Robert C. 1 Lord, Robert G. 1 Meredith, William 1 Millsap, Roger 1 Schyns, Birgit 1 Spears, Nancy 1 Wechsler, Julia 1 Yazdanparast, Atefeh 1
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Psychology & Marketing 2 Journal of consumer psychology : JCP : the official journal of the Society for Consumer Psychology 1 Psychometrika 1 The leadership quarterly : LQ ; an international journal of political, social and behavioral science 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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Nostalgic Advertising Enhances Brand Name Recall by Reactivating Brand-Related Autobiographical Memories, Especially for Familiar and Personally Relevant Brands
Thoma, Dieter; Koziak, Jessica - In: Psychology & Marketing 42 (2025) 12, pp. 3306-3318
Consumers are more likely to choose brands they recall easily, yet achieving brand name recall is increasingly difficult amid saturated markets and aging populations. While nostalgic advertising is known to boost persuasiveness, its role in enhancing brand awareness remains underexplored. This...
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Older and more personal: Stronger links between brand‐name recall and brand‐related autobiographical memories in older consumers
Thoma, Dieter; Wechsler, Julia - In: Psychology & Marketing 38 (2021) 9, pp. 1384-1392
study, therefore, explores how cognitive aging affects the links between the recall of brand names from semantic memory and …
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Do you remember? : rater memory systems and leadership measurement
Hansbrough, Tiffany Keller; Lord, Robert G.; Schyns, Birgit - In: The leadership quarterly : LQ ; an international … 32 (2021) 2, pp. 1-22
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Revealing obstacles to the consumer imagination
Spears, Nancy; Yazdanparast, Atefeh - In: Journal of consumer psychology : JCP : the official … 24 (2014) 3, pp. 363-372
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Structure in semantic memory: A probabilistic approach using a continuous response task
Millsap, Roger; Meredith, William - In: Psychometrika 52 (1987) 1, pp. 19-41
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