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Determining what influences mood is important for theories of emotion and research on subjective well-being. We … capture when mood is measured, e.g., time-of-day. These three factors were investigated simultaneously in a study involving …. Respondents assessed mood on a simple bipolar scale from 1 (very negative) to 10 (very positive). Activities had significant …
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We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conventional laboratory … with Expected Utility theory or with probability weighting. Time preferences between subjects in the control, positive mood …, and negative mood treatments are not statistically significantly different. However, for choices consistent with Expected …
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Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affect on decision … outcomes. In the present study, we conducted random-assignment experiments (N = 253) to investigate whether affect can cause … choices varied randomly among the fixed, low-, and high-stakes treatment groups. Our results suggest that the impact of affect …
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, empirical studies have yet to demonstrate that manipulated affect modulates framing phenomena. The present study asked whether …-subjects design, we induced mood (happy, sad, or neutral) in subjects (N=91) via films that were interleaved with the framing task …. Happy mood induction increased gambling and apparently accentuated framing effects compared to sad mood induction, although …
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role of affect was explained by demonstrating that two determinants mediate the relationship between mood and whistle …This study explores the impact of mood on individuals’ ethical decision-making processes through the Graham [Graham … Dissent. In particular, the research addresses how an individual’s mood influences his or her willingness to report the …
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