Eight studies reveal an intriguing phenomenon: individuals who have higher trust in their feelings can predict the outcomes of future events better than individuals with lower trust in their feelings. This emotional oracle effect was found across a variety of prediction domains, including (a) the 2008 US Democratic presidential nomination, (b) movie box-office success, (c) the winner of American Idol, (d) the stock market, (e) college football, and even (f) the weather. It is mostly high trust in feelings that improves prediction accuracy rather than low trust in feelings that impairs it. However, the effect occurs only among individuals who possess sufficient background knowledge about the prediction domain, and it dissipates when the pred...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
Predictions about the future are susceptible to mood-congruent influences of emotional state. Howeve...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...
Eight studies reveal an intriguing phenomenon: individuals who have higher trust in their feelings c...
Eight studies reveal an intriguing phenomenon: individuals who have higher trust in their feelings c...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
People rely on predicted and remembered emotion to guide important decisions. But how much can they ...
Not only are subjective feelings an integral part of many judgments and decisions, they can even lea...
Recent findings suggest that we neglect our personality to predict our future emotional reactions to...
Affective forecasting denotes the ability to predict one’s own future emotions. Past research indica...
When making affective forecasts, people commit the impact bias. They overestimate the impact an emot...
Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to e...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
Predictions about the future are susceptible to mood-congruent influences of emotional state. Howeve...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...
Eight studies reveal an intriguing phenomenon: individuals who have higher trust in their feelings c...
Eight studies reveal an intriguing phenomenon: individuals who have higher trust in their feelings c...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
People rely on predicted and remembered emotion to guide important decisions. But how much can they ...
Not only are subjective feelings an integral part of many judgments and decisions, they can even lea...
Recent findings suggest that we neglect our personality to predict our future emotional reactions to...
Affective forecasting denotes the ability to predict one’s own future emotions. Past research indica...
When making affective forecasts, people commit the impact bias. They overestimate the impact an emot...
Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to e...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
Predictions about the future are susceptible to mood-congruent influences of emotional state. Howeve...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...