 
Noelle Nelson, a first year Ph.D. student in the marketing department, began her academic career at the Carlson School with a B.S. in marketing with a minor in psychology. With extensive research experience, having served as an R.A. for Carlson faculty members Loraine Lau-Gesk, Jane E. J. Ebert, Rohini Ahluwalia, Prokriti Mukherji, and Kathleen D. Vohs, Nelson is continuing her studies with work on depletion of self-regulation and its effects and consumer perceptions of "copy-cat" and counterfeit brands. As an undergraduate, Nelson was a recipient of the Carlson School's Sidney Swensrud Scholarship.
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"Self-Esteem and Likability: The Importance of Threat in Interpersonal Inclusion," Kathleen D. Vohs and Noelle M. Nelson, in E. Grunewald, W.E. Frankenhuis, and S. Platek (eds.), Know Thyself: Current Directions in Research on the Self. Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK): Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2007.
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Noelle Nelson, Ph.D. Student
Carlson School of Management
University of Minnesota
321 Nineteenth Avenue South, Suite 3-150
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0438
(612) 626-9787, fax (612) 624-8804
nels2233@umn.edu |

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