Feelings of the future
Abstract
•Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. •Affective forecasts overestimate the magnitude of feelings after a future event. •Previous research suggests that such mispredictions have hedonic costs. •These biases may be ultimately adaptive by motivating future-directed behavior. Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to exhibit systematic affective forecasting...
Paper Details
Title
Feelings of the future
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
196 - 200
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