People are likely to overestimate the impact of negative life events on our enduring sense of well-being. If true, this empirical finding puts policy makers in an awkward position because they are generally called upon to make policy in anticipation of , rather than in response to, such events. Nonetheless, I will argue that policy makers should take into account our tendency to overestimate the emotional impact of such events
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
My dissertation, “Worry or Peace of Mind: Consumer Decision-Making under Risk in Loss Domain,” studi...
Results of past research suggest that affect plays an important role in risk perception. Because aff...
In their study of terrorism and SARS, Professor Feigenson and his colleagues report significant pos...
My objective in this paper is to provide psychological perspective on the challenges to rational dec...
Recent work in cognitive and social psychology makes it clear that emotion plays a critical role in ...
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evalua...
Fearsome risks are those that stimulate strong emotional responses. Such risks, which usually involv...
When strong emotions are triggered by a risk, people show a remarkable tendency to neglect a small p...
When making risk judgments, people rely on availability and affect as convenient heuristics. The two...
This brief commentary makes two points. The first is that fear can play multiple roles in any decisi...
This volume contains studies of one particular category of risky situations, namely, those involving...
The risks taken into account in legal decision-mak- ing are, often, matters of life and death, but t...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
A hazard is a source of risk that can pose a threat to life. Across most cultures, human life is val...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
My dissertation, “Worry or Peace of Mind: Consumer Decision-Making under Risk in Loss Domain,” studi...
Results of past research suggest that affect plays an important role in risk perception. Because aff...
In their study of terrorism and SARS, Professor Feigenson and his colleagues report significant pos...
My objective in this paper is to provide psychological perspective on the challenges to rational dec...
Recent work in cognitive and social psychology makes it clear that emotion plays a critical role in ...
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evalua...
Fearsome risks are those that stimulate strong emotional responses. Such risks, which usually involv...
When strong emotions are triggered by a risk, people show a remarkable tendency to neglect a small p...
When making risk judgments, people rely on availability and affect as convenient heuristics. The two...
This brief commentary makes two points. The first is that fear can play multiple roles in any decisi...
This volume contains studies of one particular category of risky situations, namely, those involving...
The risks taken into account in legal decision-mak- ing are, often, matters of life and death, but t...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
A hazard is a source of risk that can pose a threat to life. Across most cultures, human life is val...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
My dissertation, “Worry or Peace of Mind: Consumer Decision-Making under Risk in Loss Domain,” studi...
Results of past research suggest that affect plays an important role in risk perception. Because aff...