Fear and anger are basic emotions of the same valence which differ in terms of their certainty and control dimensions according to the Appraisal Tendency Framework, a theory addressing the relationship between specific emotions, and judgments and choices. Past research based on the Appraisal Theory revealed contradictory results for risky choice decision-making. However, these conclusions were drawn from Western samples (e.g., North American). Considering potential cultural differences, the present study aims to investigate whether the Appraisal Tendency hypothesis yields the same results in a Chinese sample. Our first study explores how dispositional fear and anger influence risk preferences through a classic virtual “Asia Disease Problem”...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Fear and anger are basic emotions of the same valence which differ in terms of their certainty and c...
Fear and anger are basic emotions of the same valence which differ in terms of their certainty and c...
Previous research has revealed that incidental emotions of different valence (positive/negative/neut...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
Based on the Appraisal Tendency Framework on the antecedents and consequences of emotions two experi...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
The effects of risky-choice framing are well-established and have been demonstrated in several decis...
There is increasing evidence supporting the Affect Infusion Model (AIM), which accounts for the role...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
Moral dilemmas require individuals to make a life-altering choice. Due to the severity of the choice...
The aim of this study was to assess the role of specific emotions on risk perception providing a mo...
Two studies showed that emotion expressions serve as cues to the expresser’s willingness to take ris...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Fear and anger are basic emotions of the same valence which differ in terms of their certainty and c...
Fear and anger are basic emotions of the same valence which differ in terms of their certainty and c...
Previous research has revealed that incidental emotions of different valence (positive/negative/neut...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
Based on the Appraisal Tendency Framework on the antecedents and consequences of emotions two experi...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
The effects of risky-choice framing are well-established and have been demonstrated in several decis...
There is increasing evidence supporting the Affect Infusion Model (AIM), which accounts for the role...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
Moral dilemmas require individuals to make a life-altering choice. Due to the severity of the choice...
The aim of this study was to assess the role of specific emotions on risk perception providing a mo...
Two studies showed that emotion expressions serve as cues to the expresser’s willingness to take ris...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...