The political decision-making processes of individuals have therefore been subjected to detailed analyzes. Emotions have become a significant subject of political psychology in terms of their effects on the political decision-making process of individuals. Emotions h...
The choices you make with your moneyaren’t purely rational; they’re deeply intertwined with your psychological makeup.Understanding the psychology of money canhelp shed light on your financial decision-making. Understanding emotions Emotions like fear, greed and impulsivenessplay a significant role in...
The importance of being emotional: How do emotions affect entrepreneurial opportunity evaluation and exploitation?, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 2010;76:15-29.Grichnik, D., Smeja, A. and Welpe, I. (2010). The impor- tance of being emotional: how do emotions affect entre- ...
People are constantly comparing and contrasting physical things, people, experiences, and ephemeral things such as emotions, attitudes, and points of view. If people’s preferences were well defined, the contexts in which they make decisions would not affect their decision outcomes—that is, how ma...
By monitoring how their decision-making impacts their mentality. By keeping their emotions in check to avoid making poor decisions. Passage Two Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage. A multitasker is one who can perform two or more tasks effectively at the same time, which—ap...
However, there still exists a research void in the issue about how much leader's display of positive and negative emotions may affect follower's emotional reactions, and follower's creativity and task performance in the end. To fill such research void, we propose a novel type of research ...
and being tuned in with those emotions could work to your advantage. That said, don’t base important decisions solely on intuition. While it should be a contributing factor to your decision-making process, you should refer to additional information on the matter and make an informed decision....
situations (e.g., van Kleef, 2009). When we receive information about someone else’s emotion, we may well draw inferences based on our emotion knowledge, and these inferences in turn may influence our own explicit appraisals. But is this the only way in which emotions affect other people?
Studies suggested that future research should focus on developing young people’s capacity for decision making and by respecting and taking into consideration their preferences, values, and emotions [49, 62]. Such development occurs through acknowledging young people’s experience of the interactions ...
If you design a product to appeal to someone’s conscious, rational decision-making process, you might educate the rational mind, but not actually affect behavior (because it is often intuitive or automatic). Be very clear about thetypeof behavior you are trying to encourage—a conscious choice...