All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to shed light on mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, I point out how emotions (i.e., anticipated emotions, integral emotions, anticipated regret, and emotion regulation strategies) and individuals' goal-oriented self-regulation (i.e., regulatory mode) affect risky behaviors. First – in the present dissertation – I introduce a comprehensive series of three studies (i.e., chapter 2) demonstrating whether and how individuals' regulatory modes affect individual differences in taking risky choices. I further focus on the role of anticipated regret to explain how it arises from regulatory mode, and in turn, affects risk taking. In keeping with this vi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
xiv, 149 leaves ; 29 cmRisk-sensitivity theory predicts that decision-makers shift from risk-aversio...
Contrary to the dominant view that generally equates feelings with poor thinking, converging evidenc...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Only very recently has research demonstrated that experimentally induced emotion regulation strategi...
Do happy or sad people take more risks? In three experiments, we find that happy people who regulate...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
The paper offers a comprehensive analysis of causes and consequences of the accumulation of emotion...
[EN] Risk taking (RT) is a component of the decision-making process in situations that involve uncer...
Several studies have investigated the topic of emotional experiences and information processing in r...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
textDespite adolescence and emerging adulthood being a time of peak physical ability, it is marked ...
Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
xiv, 149 leaves ; 29 cmRisk-sensitivity theory predicts that decision-makers shift from risk-aversio...
Contrary to the dominant view that generally equates feelings with poor thinking, converging evidenc...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Only very recently has research demonstrated that experimentally induced emotion regulation strategi...
Do happy or sad people take more risks? In three experiments, we find that happy people who regulate...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
The paper offers a comprehensive analysis of causes and consequences of the accumulation of emotion...
[EN] Risk taking (RT) is a component of the decision-making process in situations that involve uncer...
Several studies have investigated the topic of emotional experiences and information processing in r...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
textDespite adolescence and emerging adulthood being a time of peak physical ability, it is marked ...
Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
xiv, 149 leaves ; 29 cmRisk-sensitivity theory predicts that decision-makers shift from risk-aversio...
Contrary to the dominant view that generally equates feelings with poor thinking, converging evidenc...