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well-being’, ‘affect’, ‘life satisfaction’, and ‘happiness’. It describes their measurements and operationalizations in …Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-being based on co …
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paper tests also the affect as an explanation to the zero price effect. The result suggests that the price effect cannot be …
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We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conventional laboratory experiment. We jointly estimate risk and time preferences and use a mixture specification that allows choices to be consistent with Expected Utility theory or with probability...
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also a vector of affect that signals the level of social integration for participants interacting into personal exchanges …
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This research examines how the reliance on emotional feelings as a heuristic influences the proposal of offers in negotiations. Results from three experiments based on the classic ultimatum game show that, compared to proposers who do not rely on their feelings, proposers who rely on their...
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We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk preferences between subjects in the control, positive mood, and negative mood treatments are neither economically nor statistically significant. However, we find that subjects induced into a positive...
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can significantly affect the rate of preference reversal and bidding behavior in experimental auction valuation …
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Local weather conditions experienced by survey respondents on the day of the interview are used to assess the size of any bias resulting from transient affective influences on subjective response data and to test the validity of statistical inference about the determinants of subjective well-being.
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financial decisions in a predictable and parsimonious way. Our evidence suggests that affect -- generated either by exogenous … is consistent with the self-preservation motive of maintaining positive affect and avoiding negative affect, by not fully … making and affect important outcomes at the individual and aggregate level. …
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finite set. Viewing the value of each alternative as a random variable, the analyst is then interested in the choice …
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