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mode or were induced to rely either on emotion or reason. Cooperation was measured across a series of commonly used and … that average cooperation rates increased when emotions were induced rather than reason. At the trait level, our results … mode, but traits interacted with our processing manipulation: Experimentally inducing emotions increased cooperation among …
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In his paper Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making (Economics Discussion Papers, No 2019-8) Edmund Rolls …
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Using a representative sample of 400 Slovaks, the study investigated the mediating role of subjective perception of financial threat to the relation between psychological resources and behavioural responses in the adaptation to financial stress posed by the COVID-19. The results showed that...
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How people recall the SARS-CoV2 pandemic is likely to prove crucial in future societal debates on pandemic preparedness and appropriate political action. Beyond simple forgetting, previous research suggests that recall may be distorted by strong motivations and anchoring perceptions on the...
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's experience of negative emotions (sadness, fear, and anger) on immigration concerns and bridge this gap in the literature. After …Despite being a regular suspect, a causal role of residents' emotions in predicting their opposition to international … controlling for person fixed effects and a battery of individual-level and macroeconomic controls, we find that negative emotions …
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Emotions have a strong impact on our everyday life, including our mental health, sleep pattern, overall well-being, and … judgment and decision making. Our paper is the first study to show that incidental emotions, i.e., emotions not related to the … have a lower willingness to comply with social norms after being primed with positive incidental emotions compared with …
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ask if consumers are affected by factors such as emotions and limited attention, as highlighted in behavioral economics … when the news is covered more extensively, suggesting that emotions and media attention are the main drivers of the impact. …
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The paper deals with impulsive consumption and highlights the roles that cognitive and motivational aspects of reflexive thought (namely self-control and self-image motives, respectively) play in intertemporal decisions. While self-control inhibits individuals from consuming impulsively,...
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