Focalism: A source of durability bias in affective forecasting.

Volume: 78, Issue: 5, Pages: 821 - 836
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
The durability bias, the tendency to overpredict the duration of affective reactions to future events, may be due in part to focalism, whereby people focus too much on the event in question and not enough on the consequences of other future events. If so, asking people to think about other future activities should reduce the durability bias. In Studies 1-3, college football fans were less likely to overpredict how long the outcome of a football...
Paper Details
Title
Focalism: A source of durability bias in affective forecasting.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
Volume
78
Issue
5
Pages
821 - 836
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