Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has recently witnessed an upsurge in research attention. In the present volume, we bring together and integrate a number of theoretical perspectives on the question of ‘how does money affect people’s mind, brain, and behavior?’ Importantly, we go beyond previous reviews by zooming in on the biological and psychological processes—triggered by money—that shape people’s experiences and behavior. Three central topics, which recur throughout the volume, are as follows: First, researchers have studied the time course by which the human mind processes money, identifying a crude and quick processing stage that occurs directly after money-related stimuli ar...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) ─ the ability to understand other’s thoughts, intentions, and emotions ...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Monetary reminders have been shown to discourage people from affiliating with others. We proposed su...
A thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has recently witnessed an upsurge in...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Psychological Science of Money brings together classic and current...
Contains fulltext : 202940pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Closed access)Around ten t...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
ABSTRACT\ud INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIAL\ud PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY\ud by\ud Jason Anthony Tate\...
If anyone is asked to name 'the one thing’ which virtually affects almost all life’s decisions, then...
According to the research conducted by Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006, 2008), reminders of money cause ...
Previous studies have shown that money possesses affective properties even when it is not at stake w...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
This article describes some psychological roles of money and the import of these roles for domestic ...
ABSTRACT—People often get what they want from the social system, and that process is aided by social...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) ─ the ability to understand other’s thoughts, intentions, and emotions ...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Monetary reminders have been shown to discourage people from affiliating with others. We proposed su...
A thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has recently witnessed an upsurge in...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Psychological Science of Money brings together classic and current...
Contains fulltext : 202940pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Closed access)Around ten t...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
ABSTRACT\ud INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIAL\ud PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY\ud by\ud Jason Anthony Tate\...
If anyone is asked to name 'the one thing’ which virtually affects almost all life’s decisions, then...
According to the research conducted by Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006, 2008), reminders of money cause ...
Previous studies have shown that money possesses affective properties even when it is not at stake w...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
This article describes some psychological roles of money and the import of these roles for domestic ...
ABSTRACT—People often get what they want from the social system, and that process is aided by social...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) ─ the ability to understand other’s thoughts, intentions, and emotions ...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Monetary reminders have been shown to discourage people from affiliating with others. We proposed su...