SCP-Sheth Dissertation Proposal

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Anastasiya Pocheptsova wins with "The Effect of Context and Real-time Evaluations on Retrospective Judgments of Hedonic Experiences". Honorable mention - Julia Belyavsky and Arul Mishra

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Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 10:37:06 -0400
From: "Compeau" <lcompeau@twcny.rr.com>

The Society for Consumer Psychology is proud to announce the winners of its annual SCP-SHETH Dissertation Proposal Competition. 

This year’s competition was very competitive.  The papers were evaluated by multiple reviewers, and all submissions received valuable reviewer feedback and comments.  The winner will receive $1000, and the two runners up will be awarded $500 each.  All three winning papers will be presented at the 2007 winter SCP conference in Las Vegas.

Winner of the 2006 Competition:

Anastasiya Pocheptsova, from the Yale School of Management, with a proposal entitled "The Effect of Context and Real-time Evaluations on Retrospective Judgments of Hedonic Experiences" (Dissertation Chair: Nathan Novemsky).

Honorable Mentions:

Julia Belyavsky, University of Florida, with a proposal entitled "Letting Good Opportunities Pass Us By:  Examining the Role of Mindset During Goal Pursuit" (Dissertation Chair: Joel Cohen).

Arul Mishra, University of Iowa, with a proposal entitled "The Role of Spatial Groupings on the Spread of Good and Bad Qualities" (Dissertation Chair: Dhananjay Nayakankuppam).

We also wish to recognize the hard work and dedication of the many SCP members who offered to review. SCP is lucky to have such a dedicated and committed group of members.

See you at the SCP Conference in LasVegas, Feb. 2007.