People who anticipate the potential regret of one's decisions are believed to act in a more risk-averse manner and, thus, display fewer risk-taking behaviors across many domains. We conducted two studies to investigate whether individual differences in regret-based decision-making (a) reflect a unitary cognitive-style dimension, (b) are stable over time, and (c) predict later risk-taking behavior. In Study 1, 332 participants completed a regret-based decision-making style scale (RDS) to evaluate its psychometric qualities. In Study 2, participants ( N = 119) were tested on two separate occasions to assess the association between RDS and risk-taking. At Time 1, participants completed the RDS, as well as trait measures of anxiety and depressi...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
Research suggests that affect plays a unique role in determining risk taking. The Affect Heuristic ...
Abstract In everyday life, people sometimes find themselves making decisions on behalf of others, ta...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one's decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
Depression is associated with decisions to withdraw from ones environment, and to avoid potentially ...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Previous research has considered the question of how anticipated regret affects risky decision makin...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
Previous research has demonstrated that consistency between people's behavior and their dispositions...
Individual differences and task-specific differences in decision making have been examined separatel...
For some individuals, daily decisions are a struggle because they worry about the regret they will f...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
Research suggests that affect plays a unique role in determining risk taking. The Affect Heuristic ...
Abstract In everyday life, people sometimes find themselves making decisions on behalf of others, ta...
People who anticipate the potential regret of one's decisions are believed to act in a more risk-ave...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
Depression is associated with decisions to withdraw from ones environment, and to avoid potentially ...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Previous research has considered the question of how anticipated regret affects risky decision makin...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
Previous research has demonstrated that consistency between people's behavior and their dispositions...
Individual differences and task-specific differences in decision making have been examined separatel...
For some individuals, daily decisions are a struggle because they worry about the regret they will f...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
Research suggests that affect plays a unique role in determining risk taking. The Affect Heuristic ...
Abstract In everyday life, people sometimes find themselves making decisions on behalf of others, ta...