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reciprocation. In this study, physiological and self-report measures were employed to investigate the role of emotions, using the …
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anticipated and experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for … earlier experiments. Dependent on the timing of the global risk different combinations of anticipated and experienced emotions …
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the intensity of ties between responders impacts the decisions, beliefs, and emotions of both the responders and the take … and expected take rate is a much better predictor of experienced emotions and destruction than the difference between the …
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significantly decreases the intensity of joy and happiness. Since negative emotions are experienced as painful, there is direct …. In this experimental study, we are primarily interested in how emotions influence responder behavior. Our findings are …) Expectations have a significant effect on the probability of punishment but not on the intensity of experienced emotion. This last …
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selfishness, there should be no cooperation at all. We also show that free riding causes strong negative emotions among … cooperators. The intensity of these emotions is the stronger the more the free riders deviate from the group standard. Our results … provide, therefore, support for the hypothesis that emotions are guarantors of credible threats. …
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by emotions. Individuals engage in protests if they are aggrieved and feel that they have been treated unfairly. This …
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take risks, with a special focus on the role of affect. While the importance of anticipatory emotions has so far been only … investment task. Moreover, emotions were explicitly measured, including anticipatory emotions experienced during the waiting … risk involved, and that (among all the measures considered) only emotions can explain our results, albeit in ways that are …
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This paper introduces the concept of emotions into the standard litigation contest. Positive (negative) emotions emerge … that standard results of litigation contests change significantly when emotions are taken into account. We show that … emotions may increase or decrease individual and total equilibrium contest effort, introduce an asymmetry into the contest, and …
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We use the differences between life satisfaction and emotional well-being of employed and unemployed persons to analyze …
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’ response to an exogenous shock of (un)happiness (i.e. the death of husband or wife). We conclude that SWB explains voting …
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