This paper examines the effect of uncertainty about the future on whether individuals select want options (e.g., junk foods, lowbrow films) or instead exert self-control and select should options (e.g., healthy foods, highbrow films). Consistent with the ego-depletion literature, which suggests that self-control resembles an exhaustible muscle, coping with uncertainty about what the future may bring reduces self-control resources and increases individuals’ tendency to favor want options over should options. These results persist when real uncertainty is induced, when the salience of naturally-arising uncertainty is heightened and when individuals are able to make choices contingent upon the outcomes of uncertain events. Overall, this work s...
With the present work, we aim to mark a beginning line on the study of decision-making of potential ...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
People are often confronted with choices that involve trade-offs: Obtaining the benefits of one opti...
This paper examines the effect of uncertainty about the future on whether individuals select want op...
We examine consumer certainty of future preferences and overconfidence in predicting future preferen...
Most decisions in life are based on incomplete information and have uncertain consequences. To succe...
Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is a transdiagnostic vulnerability factor for emotional disorders. I...
This article investigates how temporal distance influences consumers ’ self-control. We demonstrate ...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
Planning is a future-directed thought process that is highly beneficial, but it requires mental effo...
We present two experiments designed to study the role of forgone opportunities in decision making un...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Past research found that environmental uncertainty leads people to behave differently depending on t...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
Van den Bos (this issue) argues for the regulatory importance of personal uncertainty. He defines pe...
With the present work, we aim to mark a beginning line on the study of decision-making of potential ...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
People are often confronted with choices that involve trade-offs: Obtaining the benefits of one opti...
This paper examines the effect of uncertainty about the future on whether individuals select want op...
We examine consumer certainty of future preferences and overconfidence in predicting future preferen...
Most decisions in life are based on incomplete information and have uncertain consequences. To succe...
Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is a transdiagnostic vulnerability factor for emotional disorders. I...
This article investigates how temporal distance influences consumers ’ self-control. We demonstrate ...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
Planning is a future-directed thought process that is highly beneficial, but it requires mental effo...
We present two experiments designed to study the role of forgone opportunities in decision making un...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Past research found that environmental uncertainty leads people to behave differently depending on t...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
Van den Bos (this issue) argues for the regulatory importance of personal uncertainty. He defines pe...
With the present work, we aim to mark a beginning line on the study of decision-making of potential ...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
People are often confronted with choices that involve trade-offs: Obtaining the benefits of one opti...