The arithmetic of emotion: Integration of incidental and integral affect in judgments and decisions

Volume: 7, Pages: 325 - 325
Published: Mar 8, 2016
Abstract
Research has demonstrated that two types of affect have an influence on judgment and decision making: incidental affect (affect unrelated to a judgment or decision such as a mood) and integral affect (affect that is part of the perceiver’s internal representation of the option or target under consideration). So far, these two lines of research have seldom crossed so that knowledge concerning their combined effects is largely missing. To fill...
Paper Details
Title
The arithmetic of emotion: Integration of incidental and integral affect in judgments and decisions
Published Date
Mar 8, 2016
Volume
7
Pages
325 - 325
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