Contains fulltext : 102372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Morally challenging decisions tend to be perceived as difficult by decision makers and often lead to post-decisional worry or regret. To test potential causes of these consequences, we employed realistic, morally challenging scenarios with two conflicting choice options. In addition to respondents’ choices, we collected various ratings of choice options, decision-modes employed, as well as physiological arousal, assessed via skin conductance. Not surprisingly, option ratings predicted choice, such that the more positively rated option was chosen. However, respondents’ self-reported decision modes also independently predicted choice. We further found that si...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
Previous studies suggest that choices are perceived as difficult as well as negatively emotion-laden...
The focus of this paper is the role of emotions in judgments and choices associated with moral issue...
Morally challenging decisions tend to be perceived as difficult by decision makers and often lead to...
We tested if post-decisional emotions of regret, guilt, shame, anger, and disgust can account for in...
We demonstrate that a difference exists between objectively having and psychologically perceiving mu...
We tested if post-decisional emotions of regret, guilt, shame, anger, and disgust can account for in...
Many consumer choices nowadays involve ethical considerations (e.g., when buying clothes consumers c...
International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as ...
Moral decision-making is a key asset for humans’ integration in social contexts, and the way we deci...
This study investigated the temporal dynamics of emotional and cognitive processing underlying decis...
The dual-process perspective of moral psychology posits the utilitarian and deontological thought pr...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
Previous studies suggest that choices are perceived as difficult as well as negatively emotion-laden...
The focus of this paper is the role of emotions in judgments and choices associated with moral issue...
Morally challenging decisions tend to be perceived as difficult by decision makers and often lead to...
We tested if post-decisional emotions of regret, guilt, shame, anger, and disgust can account for in...
We demonstrate that a difference exists between objectively having and psychologically perceiving mu...
We tested if post-decisional emotions of regret, guilt, shame, anger, and disgust can account for in...
Many consumer choices nowadays involve ethical considerations (e.g., when buying clothes consumers c...
International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as ...
Moral decision-making is a key asset for humans’ integration in social contexts, and the way we deci...
This study investigated the temporal dynamics of emotional and cognitive processing underlying decis...
The dual-process perspective of moral psychology posits the utilitarian and deontological thought pr...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
Previous studies suggest that choices are perceived as difficult as well as negatively emotion-laden...
The focus of this paper is the role of emotions in judgments and choices associated with moral issue...