Maximizers attempt to find the best solution in decision-making, while satisficers feel comfortable with a good enough solution. Recent results pointed out some critical aspects of this decision-making approach and some concerns about its measurement and dimensional structure. In addition to the analysis of these aspects, we tested the possible mediational role of regret in this psychological process. The Maximization Inventory (MI; satisficing, decision difficulty, and alternative search), regret, and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) were translated and adapted to Spanish in order to answer these issues with a Chilean sample. Validity and reliability analysis of the MI reports that only two dimensions of the MI have enough dimensional s...
The field of positive psychology aims to understand and enhance those aspects of life that contribut...
Abstract The threshold approach to medical decision-making, in which treatment decisions are made ba...
In their research on decision under uncertainty, Kahneman and Tversky (1982a) examined whether, give...
Univ Talca, Fac Psicol, GICVAS, Talca, Chile; Moyano-Diaz, E (Moyano-Diaz, Emilio); Martinez-Molina,...
Regret is an important emotion in the context of decision making and has many implications for the b...
Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some p...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
The current study aims to explore how the decision-making style of maximizing affects subjective wel...
There is a lack of theoretical consensus about the decision-making process and particularly regardin...
This paper introduces a method to measure regret theory, a popular theory of decision under uncertai...
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alt...
Kurzban et al.'s opportunity cost model of mental effort relies heavily on counterfactual thinking. ...
This paper introduces a method to measure regret theory, a popular theory of decision under uncertai...
Contrary to the common belief that more options lead to better decisions, recent research has demons...
In two studies we challenged the well consolidated position in regret literature according to which ...
The field of positive psychology aims to understand and enhance those aspects of life that contribut...
Abstract The threshold approach to medical decision-making, in which treatment decisions are made ba...
In their research on decision under uncertainty, Kahneman and Tversky (1982a) examined whether, give...
Univ Talca, Fac Psicol, GICVAS, Talca, Chile; Moyano-Diaz, E (Moyano-Diaz, Emilio); Martinez-Molina,...
Regret is an important emotion in the context of decision making and has many implications for the b...
Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some p...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
The current study aims to explore how the decision-making style of maximizing affects subjective wel...
There is a lack of theoretical consensus about the decision-making process and particularly regardin...
This paper introduces a method to measure regret theory, a popular theory of decision under uncertai...
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alt...
Kurzban et al.'s opportunity cost model of mental effort relies heavily on counterfactual thinking. ...
This paper introduces a method to measure regret theory, a popular theory of decision under uncertai...
Contrary to the common belief that more options lead to better decisions, recent research has demons...
In two studies we challenged the well consolidated position in regret literature according to which ...
The field of positive psychology aims to understand and enhance those aspects of life that contribut...
Abstract The threshold approach to medical decision-making, in which treatment decisions are made ba...
In their research on decision under uncertainty, Kahneman and Tversky (1982a) examined whether, give...