Previous research suggests that people tend to underestimate risks that are under their control. It is however unclear which processes underlie the control-risk relation. The present research investigated the feeling of causal control known as agency as a predictor of risk-perception and risk-taking. In two studies, participants performed a risk-taking task in which their actions either caused immediate or delayed outcomes – a validated manipulation of agency. Results show that when outcomes were shown immediately rather than delayed, and respectively, when agency was high rather than low, participants reported a higher ability to control risks (Study 1). Furthermore, they were also more inclined to take risks (Study 2). The present researc...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
This study used a novel card-guessing task to investigate the relationship between subjective and be...
Previous research suggests that people tend to underestimate risks that are under their control. It ...
Risk-taking is traditionally explained through outcome-value expectancy models. Recently, however, i...
We systematically explore decision situations in which a decision maker bears responsibility for som...
Decision making in risky situations is frequently required in our everyday lives and has been shown ...
<div><p>Decision making in risky situations is frequently required in our everyday lives and has bee...
The experience of agency refers to the feeling that we control our own actions, and through them the...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
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We show that the way decision makers construct risk perceptions is systematically influenced by thei...
In the present studies, we investigate the hypothesis that guilt influences risk taking by enhancing...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
This study used a novel card-guessing task to investigate the relationship between subjective and be...
Previous research suggests that people tend to underestimate risks that are under their control. It ...
Risk-taking is traditionally explained through outcome-value expectancy models. Recently, however, i...
We systematically explore decision situations in which a decision maker bears responsibility for som...
Decision making in risky situations is frequently required in our everyday lives and has been shown ...
<div><p>Decision making in risky situations is frequently required in our everyday lives and has bee...
The experience of agency refers to the feeling that we control our own actions, and through them the...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
Contains fulltext : 139908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
We show that the way decision makers construct risk perceptions is systematically influenced by thei...
In the present studies, we investigate the hypothesis that guilt influences risk taking by enhancing...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
This study used a novel card-guessing task to investigate the relationship between subjective and be...