The present research used multiple methods to examine the hypothesis that perceived true self-knowledge and decision satisfaction are inextricably linked together by a widely held “true-self-as-guide ” lay theory of decision making. Consistent with this proposition, Study 1 found that participants rated using the true self as a guide as more important for achieving personal satisfaction than a variety of other potential decision-making strategies. After establishing the prevalence of this lay theory, the remaining studies then focused on examining the proposed consequent relationship between perceived true self-knowledge and decision satisfaction. Consistent with hypotheses, 2 cross-sectional correlational studies (Studies 2 and 3) found a ...
This dissertation presents results from three research projects, which extend available findings in ...
The essence of who a person really is has been labeled the “true self, ” and an emerging area of res...
International audienceThis research shows that the motivation to posses a desired characteristic (or...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
In daily life, people make plenty of decisions, either intuitively or based on analysis. So far, res...
In daily life, people make plenty of decisions, either intuitively or based on analysis. So far, res...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Three studies asked why people sometimes seek positive feedback (self-enhance) and sometimes seek su...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Consumers' evaluations of the quality of a decision outcome may depend on their liking of the d...
This report is concerned with the influence of people's self-conceptions on the feedback they s...
The goal of this work is to provide an overview of new trends in the research of decision-making, as...
This dissertation presents results from three research projects, which extend available findings in ...
The essence of who a person really is has been labeled the “true self, ” and an emerging area of res...
International audienceThis research shows that the motivation to posses a desired characteristic (or...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
In daily life, people make plenty of decisions, either intuitively or based on analysis. So far, res...
In daily life, people make plenty of decisions, either intuitively or based on analysis. So far, res...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Three studies asked why people sometimes seek positive feedback (self-enhance) and sometimes seek su...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Consumers' evaluations of the quality of a decision outcome may depend on their liking of the d...
This report is concerned with the influence of people's self-conceptions on the feedback they s...
The goal of this work is to provide an overview of new trends in the research of decision-making, as...
This dissertation presents results from three research projects, which extend available findings in ...
The essence of who a person really is has been labeled the “true self, ” and an emerging area of res...
International audienceThis research shows that the motivation to posses a desired characteristic (or...