International audienceThis paper investigates how affective forecasting errors (A.F.E.s), the difference between anticipated emotion and the emotion actually experienced, may induce changes in preferences on time, risk and occupation after combat. Building on psychological theories incorporating the role of emotion in decision-making, we designed a before-and-after-mission survey for Danish soldiers deployed to Afghanistan in 2011. Our hypothesis of an effect from A.F.E.s is tested by controlling for other mechanisms that may also change preferences: immediate emotion, trauma effect – proxied by post-traumatic stress disorder (P.T.S.D.) – and changes in wealth and risk perception. At the aggregate level, results show stable preferences befo...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
Affective experience has an important role in decision-making with recent theories suggesting a modu...
The potential stressors associated with military deployment are related to an increased risk of adve...
International audienceThis paper investigates how affective forecasting errors (A.F.E.s), the differ...
The impact of incidental emotions on decision making is well established. Incidental emotions can be...
Anxious individuals tend to overestimate the probability that encounters with anxiogenic stimuli (CS...
In two experiments we examined the role of emotion, specifically worry, anxiety and mood, on prospec...
In their study of terrorism and SARS, Professor Feigenson and his colleagues report "significant pos...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
Studies of affective forecasting examine people’s ability to predict (forecast) their emotional (aff...
Making judgments about whether one is prepared for a natural hazard (e.g., tornado, earthquake) invo...
Before making decisions, people often need to explore their environment to learn about initially unc...
Affective forecasting denotes the ability to predict one’s own future emotions. Past research indica...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
Affective experience has an important role in decision-making with recent theories suggesting a modu...
The potential stressors associated with military deployment are related to an increased risk of adve...
International audienceThis paper investigates how affective forecasting errors (A.F.E.s), the differ...
The impact of incidental emotions on decision making is well established. Incidental emotions can be...
Anxious individuals tend to overestimate the probability that encounters with anxiogenic stimuli (CS...
In two experiments we examined the role of emotion, specifically worry, anxiety and mood, on prospec...
In their study of terrorism and SARS, Professor Feigenson and his colleagues report "significant pos...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
Studies of affective forecasting examine people’s ability to predict (forecast) their emotional (aff...
Making judgments about whether one is prepared for a natural hazard (e.g., tornado, earthquake) invo...
Before making decisions, people often need to explore their environment to learn about initially unc...
Affective forecasting denotes the ability to predict one’s own future emotions. Past research indica...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
Affective experience has an important role in decision-making with recent theories suggesting a modu...
The potential stressors associated with military deployment are related to an increased risk of adve...