Talk:Chris W. Allen

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Ping User:Timtrent, the difficulty is that Chris Allen is a relatively common name, so it is difficult to find works specifically written by them at scholar.google.com -- and their faculty-homepage does not list their publications by title, that I could find. Best bet is to email the professor, ask for a copy of their CV/resume, and pump the piece-titles into scholar.google.com one by one, which is a bit of a pain but ought to give you a good idea of which are the most-cited-works. Of the five that you list in the draft right now, one has 22 cites, see hidden-html-comments that I added therein. I also found these other refs:

  • Crime and local television news: Dramatic, breaking, and live from the scene. JH Lipschultz, ML Hilt - 2014 - books.google.com (quote: "CONTRIBUTORS... Chris W Allen (PhD, U. MO, '96) Asst Prof of Comm. U. NE-Omaha.") Cited by 45
  • Impertinences: Selected Writings of Elia Peattie, a Journalist in the Gilded Age. CW Allen - Journalism History, 2005 - questia.com. Cited by 0

However, I was specifically searching for this WP:GOOG incantation:

  • ("CW Allen" OR "chris allen" OR "chris w allen") (+"nebraska" OR +"omaha")

This was before I knew that Allen was previously at U.NorthDakota. Per his linkedIn page:[1]

In any case, better to start with the list of publications, and check their cite-counts one by one. Also note that google-scholar is notoriously buggy about cite-counts. Take these with a few spoonfuls of NaCl for certain. That said, even with the WP:DBTF difficulty in finding the correct C.Allen in the search-hits, probably these low-double-digit-cite-counts are not enough. As part of fighting with the WP:GOOG, I happen to have a cite-count for recent publications[2] by U.Cincinnati's prof-emeritus Chris T. Allen, which even though they are in marketing-communications rather than journalism-communications, is partially indicative that trip-digit cite counts are a good rule of thumb for wiki-notability:

C.T.Allen: 224 cites for 2011 book, 107 cites for 2008 chapter, 604 cites for 1995 journal-paper, et cetera
  • 15 Douglas Ewing, Chris Allen, (2012). Authenticity as Meaning Validation: An Empirical Investigation of Iconic and Indexical Cues in a Context of Green Products. Journal of Consumer Behavior, 381-390.
  • 14 Felicia Miller, Chris Allen, (2012). How Does Celebrity Meaning Transfer? Investigating the Process of Meaning Transfer with Celebrity Affiliates and Mature Brands. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 443-452.
  • 14 Felicia Miller, Susan Fournier, Chris Allen, (2012). Exploring Relationship Analogues in Brand Space. Routledge, 30-56.
  • 224 Chris Allen, Thomas O'Guinn, Richard Semenik, (2011). Advertising and Integrated Brand Promotion. South-Western: CENGAGE Learning, 693.
  • 107 Chris Allen, (2008). "Brands and Their Meaning Makers", Handbook of Consumer Psychology. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, .
  • 5 Chris Allen, Frank Kardes, Douglas Ewing, (2008). Conditioning Implicit and Explicit Brand Attitudes Using Celebrity Affiliates. Advances in Consumer Research: Vol. XXXV, .
  • 70 Chris Allen, Karen Machleit, Susan Kleine, Arti Notani, (2005). A Place for Emotion in Attitude Models. Journal of Business Research, Special Issue on Affective Responses, 494-499.
  • 22 Chris Allen, (2004). A Theory-Based Approach for Improving Demand Artifact Assessment in Advertising Experiments. Journal of Advertising, 63-73.
  • 6 Andrea Dixon, Chris Allen, James Stengel, (2003). Listening Begins at Home. Harvard Business Review, 106-117.
  • 11 Chris Allen, Terri Barr, Edward McQuarrie, (1998). Implementing the Marketing Concept One Employee at a Time: Pinpointing Beliefs About Customer Focus as a Lever for Organizational Renewal. Journal of Market-Focused Management, 151-170.
  • 177 John Kim, Chris Allen, Frank Kardes, (1996). An Investigation of the Mediational Mechanisms Underlying Attitudinal Conditioning. Journal of Marketing Research, 318-328.
  • 604 Chris Allen, Robert Kleine, Susan Kleine, (1995). How is a Possession 'Me' or 'Not Me'? Characterizing Types and an Antecedent of Material Possession Attachment. Journal of Consumer Research, 327-343.
  • (unk.) Chris Allen, Deborah John, (1994). Advances in Consumer Research: Vol. 21. Association for Consumer Research, .
  • 485 Chris Allen, Robert Kent, (1994). Competitive Interference Effects in Consumer Memory for Advertising: The Role of Brand Familiarity. Journal of Marketing, 97-105.
  • (unk.) Chris Allen, (1993). "Sustaining Helping Behavior: A Field Test of Empathetic, Labeling, and Dependency Appeals," Advances in Nonprofit Marketing: Vol. 4. JAI Press, 63-78.
  • 16 Chris Allen, Frank Kardes, Manuel Pontes, (1993). Effects of Multiple Measurement Operations on Consumer Judgment: Measurement Reliability or Reactivity?. Advances in Consumer Research: Vol. XX, 280-83.
  • 174 Chris Allen, Karen Machleit, Thomas Madden, (1993). The Mature Brand and Brand Interest: An Alternative consequence of Ad-Evoked Affect. Journal of Marketing, 72-82.
  • 42 Chris Allen, Robert Kent, (1993). Does Competitive Clutter in Television Advertising Interfere wit hthe Recall and Recognition of Brand Names and Ad Claims?. Marketing Letters, 175-84.
  • (ed.) Chris Allen, Thomas Madden, (1992). Marketing Theory and Applications: Vol. 3. American Marketing Association, .
  • 409 Chris Allen, Karen Machleit, Susan Kleine, (1992). A Comparision of Attitudes and Emotions as Predictors of Behavior at Diverse Levels of Behavioral Experience. Journal of Consumer Research, 493-504.
  • 76 Chris Allen, Frank Kardes, (1991). Perceived Variability and Inferences About Brand Extensions. Advances in Consumer Research: Vol. XVIII, 392-98.
  • 22 Chris Allen, (1990). "On Using Classical Conditioning Methods for Researching the Impact of Ad-Evoked Feelings," Emotion in Advertising: Theoretical and Practical Explorations. Quorum Books, 19-34.
  • 29 Chris Allen, Karen Machleit, Thomas Madden, (1990). Measuring and Modeling Brand Interest as an Alternative Ad Effect with Familair Brands. Advances in Consumer Research: Vol. XVII, 223-30.
  • 235 A closer look at classical conditioning. CT Allen, TJ Madden - Journal of consumer research, 1985 - JSTOR. Cited by 235
  • 57 On assessing the emotionality of advertising via Izard's differential emotions scale. CT Allen, KA Machleit, SS Marine - Advances in Consumer Research, 1988 - acrwebsite.org. Cited by 57

This is the first of their complete list of publications, hand-entered into scholar.google.com (which takes about five minutes once your muscle-memory has the keystrokes down pat), and is in a different field-of-inquiry, so it is definitely not an apple-to-apple comparison with C.W.Allen because I don't have their full-publications-listing and it is journalism not marketing. Although I think C.W.Allen is a pretty interesting fellow, with the travel to Kabul and Oman and such, my hunch is that this is probably a case of WP:NotJustYet, though I would reserve judgement until the full publication-list is available. Besides the academia sources, I would count KVNO as quasi-independent, in strictest stickler fashion; are there other newspaper/teevee/radio/similar refs, outside Omaha World-Herald? 75.108.94.227 (talk) 10:38, 26 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

My friend, I am more than grateful. As I am sure you know, I will not object if you enter the most relevant of this information into the draft. I will also get back to handling it, but I have it on the back burner for now. I am so grateful that you have contributed to the information.
We need to differentiate the gentleman CW Allen from C (any other initial) Allen. Fiddle Faddle 16:40, 26 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This did go through AfC, though the edit history doesn't show it[edit]

Technical error on my part. I did some editing on the draft and moved it into the article space without thinking about it -- I should have submitted it on Tim's behalf and accepted it as a reviewer. Still, it has been properly vetted and reviewed! JSFarman (talk) 15:09, 30 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Edit request[edit]

Please will a kind editor add this article to relevant categories. I believe they should reflect the year of birth, the gentleman's "people from" status, and his occupation status. You may find other areas to look for. It could also do with {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Chris W}} being added. I realise that these are non contentious edits, but I wish to be scrupulous in avoiding COI. Fiddle Faddle 22:16, 30 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Well, YOB has been done, thanks. But the others are still needed, please. Fiddle Faddle 10:26, 8 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Done for alum status, current uni, people from... LaMona (talk) 18:53, 30 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I am grateful. Thank you. Fiddle Faddle 20:06, 30 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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