• role in rational decision-making. Loewenstein and Lerner divide emotions during decision-making into two types: those anticipating future emotions and...
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    In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief...
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    emotions have benefits. In some uses of the word, emotions are intense feelings that are directed at someone or something. On the other hand, emotion...
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  • Emotional choice theory (category Decision-making)
    second part outlines how culture shapes emotions, while the third part delineates how emotions influence decision-making. The fourth part formulates the theory’s...
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  • influence opinion Heuristics in judgment and decision making – Simple strategies or mental processes involved in making quick decisionsPages displaying short...
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  • Emotional bias (category Decision-making)
    types of decisions. Emotions have a strong influence on economic behavior and decision-making. In some behavioral anomalies, certain emotions related to...
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  • Forces That Shape Our Decisions is a 2008 book by Dan Ariely, in which he challenges readers' assumptions about making decisions based on rational thought...
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  • Intuition in decision-making has been connected by two assumptions: 1) Tacit decision - previous decisions are affecting and 2) Explicit decision - emotions are...
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  • human morality, as well as on the influence of emotions on decision-making, particularly on the emotion of disgust. Pizarro is a Fellow of the Association...
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  • demand a response. Unlike some emotions that may fade, negative emotions endure as long as the adverse conditions persist, making this law implacable. However...
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  • Risk aversion (psychology) (category Optimal decisions)
    In creating this task, Damasio wondered whether decision-making was afflicted because emotion was a necessary component to making effective decisions...
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  • introduced the concept of heuristics in the 1950s, suggesting there were limitations to rational decision making. In the 1970s, psychologists Amos Tversky...
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  • political party influences voting behavior, as does social identity. Voter decision-making is not a purely rational endeavor but rather is profoundly influenced...
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  • activities consist of unconscious appraisals and emotions. The significance of emotions in decision-making has generally been ignored by rationalism, according...
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  • self-regulation of emotion or emotion regulation is the ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that...
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  • Moral emotions are a variety of social emotions that are involved in forming and communicating moral judgments and decisions, and in motivating behavioral...
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  • more standard behavior. Autocratic decision-making (autocratic management style): Founders tend to make all decisions in early start-up companies, big and...
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  • Rational choice model (category Decision theory)
    activities consist of unconscious appraisals and emotions. The significance of emotions in decision-making has generally been ignored by rational choice...
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  • types of emotions occur in the decision-making process which anticipating emotions and immediate emotions. Loss and gain in anticipated emotions people...
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  • task. Social emotions are sometimes called moral emotions, because they play an important role in morality and moral decision making. In neuroeconomics...
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  • experience from our decision. While psychologists have known for years about the harmful effects of negative emotion on decision making, Schwartz points...
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  • behavior Somatic marker hypothesis, an explanation of how emotions affect decision-making Somatic symptom disorder, aka somatoform disorder, characterized...
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    In decision making and psychology, decision fatigue refers to the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a long session of decision...
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    Somatic marker hypothesis (category Emotion)
    bias) behavior, particularly decision-making. "Somatic markers" are feelings in the body that are associated with emotions, such as the association of...
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    Regret (redirect from Regret (emotion))
    Regret is the emotion of wishing one had made a different decision in the past, because the consequences of the decision one did make were unfavorable...
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  • activities consist of unconscious appraisals and emotions. The significance of emotions in decision-making has generally been ignored by constructivist perspectives...
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    a person must have sufficient information and understanding before making decisions about accepting risk. Pertinent information may include risks and benefits...
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  • a key role in the decision-making process because individuals constantly choose among alternative options. Due to the volume of decisions made, much of...
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  • behaviour, decision-making, attention and self-regulation, as well as the underlying physiology and neuroscience of the emotions. An increasing interest in emotion...
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  • name in some contexts. EFT should not be confused with emotion-focused coping, a separate concept involving coping strategies for managing emotions. EFT...
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