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Affective perception of Euro banknotes: cognitive factors and interindividual differences.

Valerio Manippa1, Felice Giuliani2,3, Alfredo Brancucci2, Luca Tommasi2, Riccardo Palumbo3,4, Davide Pietroni3,4.   

Abstract

Money can be a tool to achieve a wide range of goals in everyday life. Different studies have reported that both the mere exposure to money and its use as a reward can determine cognitive and social effects. Nevertheless, little is known about the basic affective perception of Euro banknotes. Thus, in the present study we aim to assess differences in valence, arousal and familiarity evaluations of banknote pictures (from 5 to 500€) by taking into account gender, socioeconomic status and Love of Money (LoM) score, which measures the subjective attitude toward money, in a sample of participants. We found that valence and arousal increase with the nominal value of the banknotes, and that the relationship between these affective scores and the nominal value appears to be logarithmic (Weber's law) rather than linear. High value banknotes were evaluated as pleasant, highly arousing, and less familiar. Low value banknotes instead were evaluated as more familiar, less arousing and neutrally valenced. Finally, we found that valence and arousal evaluations are mainly influenced by the LoM score of our participants. Instead, gender and economic condition influenced only arousal scores. These findings suggest the importance of deepening the study of these variables to shed light on money-related biases and abnormal economic behaviors.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31473804     DOI: 10.1007/s00426-019-01240-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res        ISSN: 0340-0727


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