The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited and replicated effects in the regret literature, showing that negative outcomes are regretted more when they are a result of action compared to inaction. Building on theoretical arguments by norm theory (Kahneman & Miller, 1986) and the concept of normality, we examine the role of social norms for action and inaction in affecting regret. In four experiments we manipulated social norms and action-effect scenarios and found that social norms matter. For decisions resulting in negative outcomes, action is regretted more than inaction when social norms are for inaction, but when social norms are for action the effect is significantly weakened (Experiments 1 and...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited and replicated effe...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alternative...
Norms have a pervasive influence on behavior, yet previous research has not addressed that people of...
Several researchers have claimed that negative outcomes pro-duce greater regret when they result fro...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited and replicated effe...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
The widely-replicated action-effect describes a phenomenon in which negative outcomes are associated...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alterna...
Norm theory (Kahneman, D., & Miller, D. T. (1986). Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alternative...
Norms have a pervasive influence on behavior, yet previous research has not addressed that people of...
Several researchers have claimed that negative outcomes pro-duce greater regret when they result fro...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...
Existing research has shown that norm violations influence causal judgments, and a number of differe...