Attention to emotion and reliance on feelings in decision-making: Variations on a pleasure principle
Abstract
Individuals are thought to differ in the extent to which they attend to and value their feelings, as captured by the construct of attention to emotion. The well-being correlates of attention to emotion have been extensively studied, but the decision-making correlates have not been. A three study program of research (total N = 328) sought to examine relationships between stimulus-specific feelings and decisions concerning those stimuli in the...
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Title
Attention to emotion and reliance on feelings in decision-making: Variations on a pleasure principle
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
217
Pages
104904 - 104904
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