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The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) for assessing daily experience and subjective well-being is reviewed. The DRM is a promising method as it assesses feelings within situations and activities, and therefore goes beyond asking who is happy to asking when they are happy. The technique might be...
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The study of risky decision making has long used monetary gambles to study choice, but many everyday decisions do not … attributed similar findings to the role of affect in the evaluation process (Rottenstreich, Y., C. K. Hsee. 2001. Money, kisses … gambles to study choice are highlighted, and implications and future directions are discussed. …
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manipulation to identify the role of positive and negative mood/affect in intertemporal choice. Our results demonstrate that, while … yields increased impulsiveness while inducing positive affect in women or affect (positive or negative) in men yields little …
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test the interfering role of affect in information integration. Experiment 1 establishes the mediating role of the … the alternate account of System 1 directly influencing choice. …
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Affect, and thus created semantic measures of SWB. Such measures can be used to investigate the relationship between semantic …
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How do emotions like happiness, pain, stress, sadness and fatigue vary during travel and by travel mode? Understanding … statistically significant. Nevertheless, we find that bicyclists have the most positive affect. Next happiest are car passengers …
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sadness remains stable over most of adulthood and begins to increase in old age. In addition, the effects of age on happiness … were investigated; the cross-sectional evidence speaks for a steady decrease in happiness across age groups, but within …-person decline in happiness was only evident in old age. Together the findings provide further evidence for multidirectional age …
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