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The effects of imagined and experienced regret on risk avoidance in a gambling task.
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The effects of imagined and experienced regret on risk avoidance in a gambling task./
Author:
Landers, Jessica Roth.
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33 p.
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Adviser: Diego Fernandez-Duque.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International46-06.
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Psychology, General. -
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9780549574583
The effects of imagined and experienced regret on risk avoidance in a gambling task.
Landers, Jessica Roth.
The effects of imagined and experienced regret on risk avoidance in a gambling task.
- 33 p.
Adviser: Diego Fernandez-Duque.
Thesis (M.S.)--Villanova University, 2008.
People tend to overestimate emotional responses to future events. This study examined whether such affective forecasting errors occur for feelings of regret, as measured by self-report and subsequent decision-making. Some participants played a pricing game and lost by a narrow or wide margin, while others were asked to imagine losing by either margin. Participants who experienced a narrow loss reported more regret than those who imagined a narrow loss. Further, those experiencing a narrow loss behaved more cautiously in a subsequent gambling task. Thus, this study provides self-report and behavioral evidence for a reversal of the affective forecasting phenomenon for the feeling of regret.
ISBN: 9780549574583Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018034
Psychology, General.
The effects of imagined and experienced regret on risk avoidance in a gambling task.
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