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toward equal sharing. Here we tested the hypothesis that it is regret - both material and strategic - which determines how … show that regret is a good predictor of the dynamics of play. Specifically, we will turn to the dynamics that unfold when …
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the nature of the relationship between the partners, levels of autonomy, planning and regret. To quantify the contribution … sex, the context and circumstances remain important predictors of subsequent regret. Conclusions: Younger age at first sex … was associated with weaker planning, lower autonomy, a less stable relationship with partner and higher levels of regret …
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Emotions were central to the development of economics, especially in utility theory in classical economics. While neoclassical utility theory basically abolished emotions, behavioural economics more recently reintroduced emotions in utility theory. Beyond utility theory, economic theorists use...
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disclosed. When risk determinants are only observable ex post, TT may increase effort by triggering future regret. Our framework …
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Perceived urgency and regret are common in many sequential search processes; for example, sellers often pressure buyers … in search of the best offer, both time-wise and in terms of potential regret of forgoing unique purchasing opportunities …. Theoretically, these strategies result in anticipated and experienced regret, which systematically affect search behavior and …
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