This article examines how people depart from optimality during multiple-goal pursuit. The authors operationalized optimality using dynamic programming, which is a mathematical model used to calculate expected value in multistage decisions. Drawing on prospect theory, they predicted that people are risk-averse when pursuing approach goals and are therefore more likely to prioritize the goal in the best position than the dynamic programming model suggests is optimal. The authors predicted that people are risk-seeking when pursuing avoidance goals and are therefore more likely to prioritize the goal in the worst position than is optimal. These predictions were supported by results from an experimental paradigm in which participants made a seri...
It is often assumed that people put forth the least amount of effort necessary to obtain a reward. T...
Maximizing the probability of bypassing an aspiration level, and taking in-creasing risks to recover...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
We develop and test an integrative formal model of motivation and decision making. The model, referr...
Living in a dynamic environment, we must be able to make flexible plans that can handle ambiguity an...
Selecting goals and successfully pursuing them in an uncertain and dynamic environment is an importa...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This article presents a theory of how people prioritize their time when pursuing goals with differen...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
An avoidance goal is an undesired state from which a person seeks to distance themselves. Though imp...
Decisions involve two fundamental problems, selecting goals and generating actions to pursue those g...
This thesis examined the cognitive processes by which individuals engage in goal level choice and th...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
It is often assumed that people put forth the least amount of effort necessary to obtain a reward. T...
Maximizing the probability of bypassing an aspiration level, and taking in-creasing risks to recover...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
We develop and test an integrative formal model of motivation and decision making. The model, referr...
Living in a dynamic environment, we must be able to make flexible plans that can handle ambiguity an...
Selecting goals and successfully pursuing them in an uncertain and dynamic environment is an importa...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This article presents a theory of how people prioritize their time when pursuing goals with differen...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
An avoidance goal is an undesired state from which a person seeks to distance themselves. Though imp...
Decisions involve two fundamental problems, selecting goals and generating actions to pursue those g...
This thesis examined the cognitive processes by which individuals engage in goal level choice and th...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
It is often assumed that people put forth the least amount of effort necessary to obtain a reward. T...
Maximizing the probability of bypassing an aspiration level, and taking in-creasing risks to recover...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....