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  • Kim, Hye-Young, Urminsky, Oleg (2018-10-11 - 2018-10-14) Want to stick to your goals? think about “dissimilar” alternatives that you’ve forgone! [Paper]. Association for Consumer Research Conference, Dallas, Dallas, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2018). Minions for the rich? Financial status changes how consumers see products with anthropomorphic features. Journal of Consumer Research, 45(2), 429 - 450. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucy006
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2018-04-05 - 2018-04-07) Minions for the rich? Financial status changes how people see products with anthropomorphic features [Paper]. Technology, Mind and Society: an interdisciplinary conference, Washington, Washington, DC, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, Urminsky, Oleg (2018-02-16 - 2018-02-18) Want to stick to your goal? Think about dissimilar alternatives that you have foregone [Paper]. Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference, Dallas, Texas, Dallas, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2018-03-01 - 2018-03-03) After helping our fellow beings: moral licensing after acting good toward anthropomorphized targets [Poster]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Atlanta, Atlanta, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2017-01-19 - 2017-01-21) Anthropomorphism for the rich? The effect of financial status perception on evaluation of humanlike products [Paper]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas, San Antonio, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2017-04-20 - 2017-04-22) The effect of financial status on commercial treatment expectation and evaluation of targets with anthropomorphic features [Paper]. Midwestern Psychological Association Annual meeting: MPA Annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2017-04-01 - 2017-04-03) The effect of financial status on consumer-perceived anthropomorphism and evaluation of products with marketer-intended human features [Paper]. Annual Kellogg-Booth Student Symposium, Chicago, Chicago, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, McGill, Ann L (2016-11-18 - 2016-11-21) You are not really helping me! Perceived financial status and preference for anthropomorphized products [Poster]. Society of Judgement and Decision Making Annual conference, Boston, Boston, United States, USA.
  • Shin, Yeon Soon, Kim, Hye-young, Han, Sanghoon (2014). Neural correlates of social perception on response bias. Brain and Cognition, 88, 55 - 64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2014.04.012
  • Kim, Hye-young, Shin, Yeonsoon, Han, Sanghoon (2014). The reconstruction of choice value in the brain: a look into the size of consideration sets and their affective consequences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(4), 810 - 824. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00507
  • Kim, Hye-Young, Shin, Yeonsoon, Han, Sanghoon (2013-04-13 - 2013-04-16) You will like it as much as it hurts: interplay of striatum, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and insula [Poster]. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual meeting, Hyatt Regency Hotel, San Francisco, United States, USA.
  • Kim, Hye-Young, Shin, Yeon Soon, Han, Sanghoon (2013-02-24 - 2013-02-26) Being another person to be future-minded: common neural substrates of perspective-taking, prospective memory, and intertemporal choice [Paper]. Annual International Conference on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Singapore, SGP.
  • Shin, Yeonsoon, Kim, Hye-Young, Han, Sanghoon (2012-09-28 - 2012-09-30) Modulatory effect of consideration set size and contrast on choice satisfaction [Poster]. Society for Neuroeconomics Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, United States, USA.
  • Shin, Yeonsoon, Kim, Hye-Young, Han, Sanghoon (2012-09-28 - 2012-09-30) Neural substrates of learning about response bias [Poster]. Society for Neuroeconomics Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, United States, USA.
  • Shin, Yeon Soon, Kim, Hye-Young, Han, Sanghoon (2012-03-31 - 2012-04-03) First impression matters: the influence of initial impression on reversal learning [Poster]. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual meeting, Palmer House Hilton Hotel, Chicago, United States, USA.
  • Shin, Yeon Soon, Kim, Hye-Young, Han, Sanghoon (2013-02-24 - 2013-02-26) The devil take the hindmost: an investigation of reducing delay discounting of negativity [Paper]. Annual International Conference on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Singapore, SGP.
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  • Kim, Hye-young, McGill, Ann L. (2025). AI-induced dehumanization. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 35(3), 363 - 381. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcpy.1441 picture_as_pdf
  • Kim, Hye-Young, Urminsky, Oleg (2025). The different roads not taken: considering diverse foregone alternatives motivates future goal persistence. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 35(1), 22 - 41. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcpy.1412 picture_as_pdf