Social Hedonic Editing: People Prefer to Experience Events at the Same Time as Others

Volume: 12, Issue: 7, Pages: 1233 - 1240
Published: Dec 4, 2020
Abstract
Previous research testing the hedonic editing hypothesis examined preferences for the timing of events that happen to the self—asking, for example, whether people prefer to experience two positive or two negative events on the same or different day(s). Here, we examine preferences for the timing of events that happen to the self and to others— social hedonic editing. Across five studies ( N = 2,522), we find people prefer to experience a...
Paper Details
Title
Social Hedonic Editing: People Prefer to Experience Events at the Same Time as Others
Published Date
Dec 4, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
1233 - 1240
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