<p>Note: MI = Maximizing Inventory; REI = Rational-Experiential Inventory.</p><p>Correlation is <b><i>significant</i></b> at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>Correlation is <b>significant</b> at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).</p><p>Scale dimensions (higher numbers indicate more of an attribute): MI-Decision Difficulty (1 to 6); MI-Alternative Search (1 to 6); MI-Satisficing (1 to 6); REI-Rational (0 to 4); REI-Experiential (0 to 4); Intolerance of Ambiguity (1 to 6); Need for Cognition (1 to 6); Objectivism (1 to 5); Cognitive Reflection Task (0 to 3); Regret.</p><p>*Bonferroni adjustment was applied to the correlational analysis. The correlation between regret and satisficing tendency without the Bonferroni correction is significant at p = 0.0...
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<p>Notes: Standard errors are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational subsc...
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Background Decision-making relies on both analytical and emotional thinking. Cognitive reasoning sty...
In this paper we seek to gain an improved understanding of the structure of cognitive biases and the...
Behaviorally, regret-based choice models implicitly assume that individuals anticipate the amount of...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
In this paper we seek to gain an improved understanding of the structure of cognitive biases and the...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one’s decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
<p>Notes. Standard deviations are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational s...
<p>Notes: Standard errors are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational subsc...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one's decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
The first goal of this study was to validate the Rational-Experiential Inventory (REI) and the Cogni...
In 4 studies, the authors demonstrated that when errors associated with action were inconsistent wit...
This study was designed to empirically examine experienced or perceived regret in two different deci...
<p>Notes: Standard errors are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational subsc...
<p>Stanovich and West’s (1998, 2000) call for an improved understanding of why cognitive process’ ou...
Background Decision-making relies on both analytical and emotional thinking. Cognitive reasoning sty...
In this paper we seek to gain an improved understanding of the structure of cognitive biases and the...
Behaviorally, regret-based choice models implicitly assume that individuals anticipate the amount of...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
In this paper we seek to gain an improved understanding of the structure of cognitive biases and the...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one’s decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
<p>Notes. Standard deviations are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational s...
<p>Notes: Standard errors are in parentheses. REI-R = Rational-Experiential Inventory—Rational subsc...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one's decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
The first goal of this study was to validate the Rational-Experiential Inventory (REI) and the Cogni...
In 4 studies, the authors demonstrated that when errors associated with action were inconsistent wit...
This study was designed to empirically examine experienced or perceived regret in two different deci...