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Do emotions help or hurt decision making? : a hedgefoxian perspective / Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister, and George Loewenstein, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: ix, 356 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0871548771
  • 9780871548771
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 152.4 22
LOC classification:
  • BF531 .D59 2007
Contents:
Introduction: the hedgefox / George Loewenstein, Kathleen D. Vohs, and Roy F. Baumeister -- Do emotions improve or hinder the decision making process? / Roy F. Baumeister, C. Nathan DeWall, and Liqing Zhang -- Integrative frameworks -- Affect-based evaluation and regulation as mediators of behavior : the role of affect in risk taking, helping and eating patterns / Eduardo B. Andrade and Joel B. Cohen -- Emotional influence on decision and behavior : stimuli, states and subjectivity / Piotr Winkielman and Jennifer L. Trujillo -- Feeling, searching and preparing : how affective states alter information seeking / Karen Gasper and Linda M. Isbell -- The role of personality in emotion, judgment and decision making / John M. Zelenski -- Emotion is cognition : an information-processing view of the mind / Robert Oum and Debra Lieberman -- Specific mechanisms -- The effects of self-esteem and ego threat on decision making / Catherine D. Rawn ... [et al.] -- The functions of emotion in decision making and decision avoidance / Christopher J. Anderson -- Emotion regulation and impulse control : people succumb to their impulses in order to feel better / Matthew T. Gailliot and Dianne M. Tice -- Applications -- Reason and emotion in moral judgment : different prototypes lead to different theories / Benoît Monin, David A. Pizarro, and Jennifer S. Beer -- Aging, affect and decision making / Quinn Kennedy and Mara Mather -- Affect and cognition as a source of motivation : a new model and evidence from natural experiments / Lorenz Goette and David Huffman -- The mind and the body : subjective well-being in an objective world / Jonathan Levav.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: the hedgefox / George Loewenstein, Kathleen D. Vohs, and Roy F. Baumeister -- Do emotions improve or hinder the decision making process? / Roy F. Baumeister, C. Nathan DeWall, and Liqing Zhang -- Integrative frameworks -- Affect-based evaluation and regulation as mediators of behavior : the role of affect in risk taking, helping and eating patterns / Eduardo B. Andrade and Joel B. Cohen -- Emotional influence on decision and behavior : stimuli, states and subjectivity / Piotr Winkielman and Jennifer L. Trujillo -- Feeling, searching and preparing : how affective states alter information seeking / Karen Gasper and Linda M. Isbell -- The role of personality in emotion, judgment and decision making / John M. Zelenski -- Emotion is cognition : an information-processing view of the mind / Robert Oum and Debra Lieberman -- Specific mechanisms -- The effects of self-esteem and ego threat on decision making / Catherine D. Rawn ... [et al.] -- The functions of emotion in decision making and decision avoidance / Christopher J. Anderson -- Emotion regulation and impulse control : people succumb to their impulses in order to feel better / Matthew T. Gailliot and Dianne M. Tice -- Applications -- Reason and emotion in moral judgment : different prototypes lead to different theories / Benoît Monin, David A. Pizarro, and Jennifer S. Beer -- Aging, affect and decision making / Quinn Kennedy and Mara Mather -- Affect and cognition as a source of motivation : a new model and evidence from natural experiments / Lorenz Goette and David Huffman -- The mind and the body : subjective well-being in an objective world / Jonathan Levav.

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