Daniel M. Bartels

Assistant Professor

Marketing

Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology, Northwestern University, 2007 (MS, 2002); B.S. Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2001

Joined CBS in 2010

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Daniel Bartels

Office
502 Uris

Phone
212-854-1557

E-mail
dmb2199@columbia.edu

Fax
212-854-7647

Teaching and research interest

Professor Bartels’ research interests are in judgment and decision making, with a focus on the mental processes underlying consumer behavior, intertemporal choice, moral psychology, and higher-order cognition. Professor Bartels teaches Behavioral Economics & Decision Making.

Chapters

Attending to Moral Values In The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Moral Judgment and Decision Making (2009)
Author(s): Rumen Iliev, Sonya Sachdeva, Daniel Bartels, Craig Joseph, Satoru Suzuki, Douglas L. Medin

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Journal articles

Extralegal Punishment Factors: A Study of Forgiveness, Hardship, Good Deeds, Apology, Remorse, and Other Such Discretionary Factors in Assessing Criminal Punishment In Vanderbilt Law Review (2012)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Paul Robinson, Sean Jackowitz

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Predicting premeditation: Future behavior is seen as more intentional than past behavior In Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2012)
Author(s): Zachary Burns, Eugene Caruso, Daniel Bartels

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The Mismeasure of Morals: Antisocial Personality Traits Predict Utilitarian Responses to Moral Dilemmas In Cognition (2011)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, David Pizarro

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On Intertemporal Selfishness: How the Perceived Instability of Identity Underlies Impatient Consumption In Journal of Consumer Research (2011)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Oleg Urminsky

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A Group Construal Account of Drop-in-the-Bucket Thinking in Policy Preference and Moral Judgment In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2011)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Russell C. Burnett

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The Costs and Benefits of Calculation and Moral Rules In Perspectives on Psychological Science (2010)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Will M. Bennis, Douglas L. Medin

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Psychological Connectedness and Intertemporal Choice In Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2010)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Lance J. Rips

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Competing Theories of Blackmail: An Empirical Research Critique of Criminal Law Theory In Texas Law Review (2010)
Author(s): Paul Robinson, Michael Cahill, Daniel Bartels

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Perspectives on the Ecology of Decision Modes: Reply to Comments In Perspectives on Psychological Science (2010)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Will M. Bennis, Douglas L. Medin

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Principled Moral Sentiment and the Flexibility of Moral Judgment and Decision Making In Cognition (2008)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels

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Representation over Time: The Effects of Temporal Distance on Similarity In Cognition (2008)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Samuel B. Day

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Are Morally Motivated Decision Makers Insensitive to the Consequences of their Choices? In Psychological Science (2007)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Douglas L. Medin

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Proportion Dominance: The Generality and Variability of Favoring Relative Savings over Absolute Savings In Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (2006)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels

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CaseWorks

Selling CFLs at Wal-Mart: Fall 2011
Author(s): Eric J. Johnson, Daniel Bartels

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Books

The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 50, Moral Judgment and Decision Making (2009)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Christopher Bauman, Linda Skitka, Douglas L. Medin

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Working Papers

Selfless Giving (2013)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Shaun Nichols, Trevor Kvaran

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Revisiting External Validity: Concerns about Trolley Problems and Other Sacrificial Dilemmas in Moral Psychology Working Paper (2012)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Christopher Bauman, A. Peter McGraw, Caleb Warren

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To Know and To Care: How Tradeoff Salience and Connectedness to the Future Self Jointly Influence Fiscal Restraint Working Paper (2012)
Author(s): Daniel Bartels, Oleg Urminsky, Shane Frederick

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Similarity in Context: Implications for Consumer Judgment and Choice Working paper (2011)
Author(s): Oleg Urminsky, Daniel Bartels

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