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anger and sadness were explored. The cross-sectional and longitudinal findings consistently suggest that the frequency of … anger increases during young adulthood, but then shows a steady decrease until old age. By contrast, the frequency of …
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We introduce a concept of emotions that emerge when workers compare their own performance with the performances of co-workers. Assuming heterogeneity among the workers the interplay of emotions and incentives is analyzed within the framework of rank-order tournaments which are frequently used in...
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public goods experiment in which subjects were induced with the motives of Care and Anger through autobiographical recall … autobiographical recall condition. We find that Care elicits significantly higher contributions than Anger, with Control treatment … tracking) as well as perceptions of the game's incentive structure (harmony) - particularly for subjects motivated by Anger. We …
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Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism …: their personal financial situation. Specifically, it asks if populist anti-elite rhetoric has a causal influence on anger …-conscious emotions into anger. The argument is tested with original survey data from France, Germany, and the United States. The …
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refers to a higher level of uncertainty while anger is usually expressed when uncertainty is low). Thirdly, the results also …
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Anger is an important driver in shaping economic activities, particularly in instances that involve strategic … interactions between individuals. Here we test whether anger impairs the capacity to think strategically, and we analyze the … externally induce anger to a subgroup of subjects following a standard procedure that we verify by using a novel method of text …
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, and anger, play a key role in our theoretical and empirical analysis through 'dynamic psychological linkages'. We provide …
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emotional mechanisms have been proposed as a possible explanation. In particular, feelings of fairness, anger and envy are … distinguishing rejections due to a retaliation motive driven by anger towards the proposer from rejections due to inequity aversion … dissatisfaction and unfairness if their share is small in comparison to the proposer's share; anger, then, may trigger rejections …
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Frustration, anger, and aggression have important consequences for economic and social behavior, concerning for example … develop a formal approach to exploring how frustration and anger, via blame and aggression, shape interaction and outcomes in …
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the results of a public goods experiment in which subjects were induced with the motives of care and anger through … comprehension of the game, that care elicits significantly higher contributions than anger, with the control treatment in between … partly by beliefs concerning greater contributions by others. Anger also affects attention to own and other’s payoffs …
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