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I'm feeling lucky: the relationship between affect and risk-seeking in the framing effect.

Elaine Cheung1, Joseph A Mikels.   

Abstract

Engagement in risky behavior has traditionally been attributed to an underestimation of the associated risks, but recent perspectives suggest that affective reactions toward a risky option may better explain risk-seeking than risk perception. However, the precise relationship between emotion and risk-seeking remains unclear. The current set of studies elucidates the relationship between emotion and risk-seeking in risky choice framing, using a gambling task. In Study 1, reliance on emotion was related to risk-seeking, but goals to regulate emotion mitigated these effects. In Study 2, positive affect was associated with risk-seeking in loss frames, but unrelated to risk aversion in gain frames. Collectively, these findings indicate a general role for emotion reliance on risk-seeking and a specific role of positive affect on risk-seeking in the loss trials of the framing effect. 2011 APA, all rights reserved

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21517163     DOI: 10.1037/a0022854

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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7.  High But Not Low Probability of Gain Elicits a Positive Feeling Leading to the Framing Effect.

Authors:  Corentin J Gosling; Sylvain Moutier
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-02-09

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