Criminological decision-making researchers, however, have not kept pace with other behavioral domains regarding the role of emotions and state affect; this despite studying an intrinsically emotional behavior. Earlier, we argued that this is partially due to ethical and methodological challenges. In what...
To start filling this gap, we used a hypothetical interrogation scenario to examine the effects of emotional state on judgement, decision making, and information‐processing style across two separate experiments. Methods: The participants were induced a specific emotion. Then, they read a sc...
Mindful decision-making Recognizing your emotional triggers can helpyou make more deliberate financial decisions. Createa clear budget, set financial goals and take note ofsituations that cause you to veer from your plan. If you’d like support inmaking healthy financial decisions, talking to a fin...
Manywouldconsideremotionstobeabarriertodecision-makingand,therefore,thinkthattheywouldbebetteroffwithoutthem.However,thelatestresearchhasprovedthatouremotionswilldrivetheconclusionswemake,andthatourwell-beingmaydependuponourabilitytounderstandandinterpretthem.(1)___Herearesomesuggestions.Startbyunderstandingyouremotions...
conceptualization of strategic decision making that accounts for the processes through which managers generate sense when exposed to turbulence in their ... M Ericson - 《Management Decision》 被引量: 19发表: 2010年 Emotion, decision-making and the brain. Initial explorations in the burgeoning field...
They demonstrated the effect by putting subjects into a sad, anxious or neutral mood, then having them make choices unrelated to the source of their feelings. While both anxiety and sadness exerted a strong influence on decision-making, different types of negative emotions encouraged different choice...
Scientific evidence suggests that emotions affect actual human decision-making, particularly in highly emotionally situations such as human-wildlife intera
We argue that a full understanding of the role of emotion in social decision making requires a complementary focus on interpersonal effects (i.e., the effects of one individual's emotions on the other's behavior); a focus on discrete emotions rather than general mood states; and a ...
matters.” In terms of language, learning, memory, and attention, Elliot seemed fine. There was, however, one thing that struck Damasio as odd. In all his time with Elliot, he never noticed a single emotion arise out of the man. Could this ...
Emotions influence the course of a negotiation in at least two ways: First, emotions and cognition are strongly interrelated, thereby affecting negotiators' decision making (intra-personal). Second, negotiators' conveyed emotions fulfill important social functions during the negotiation interaction (inter-...