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This study aimed to explore the relationship between post-vaccination adverse reactions, decision regret, and willingness to pay (WTP) for the booster dose. An online survey was conducted in Taizhou, China.
Chengwen Luo +3 more
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Acute stress amplifies experienced and anticipated regret in counterfactual decision-making
Previous research has shown that stress can affect emotion processing in a variety of settings. However, little attention has been paid to the effects of stress on emotional decision-making. The present study addressed this question by exposing healthy young participants either to a stressor (n = 30)–socially evaluated cold pressor task– or a non ...
Wu, Y., Dijk, E. van, Li, H.
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Nowadays Investors often make investment decision irrationally. The decision is often based on their judgment that is far away from rational assumption. When investors face risky situation, there are some objectivities, emotions, and other psychological ...
Dewi Ayu Wulandari, Rr. Iramani
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The present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish between the emotions of regret and disappointment and presents a new method — the Regret and Disappointment Scale (RDS) — for assessing the two emotions in ...
Francesco Marcatto +3 more
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Objective Although most patients diagnosed with early‐stage cutaneous melanoma (CM) have excellent outcomes, because of the large number diagnosed each year, many will experience recurrence or death. Prognostic testing for CM using the 31‐gene expression
Kelli Ahmed +3 more
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Decision regret among couples experiencing infertility: a mixed methods longitudinal cohort study
Abstract Background Decisions for how to resolve infertility are complex and may lead to regret. We examined whether couples and individuals who sought a consultation from a reproductive specialist for infertility later expressed decisional regret about their family-building choices and whether regret was associated with
Rachel Cusatis +6 more
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THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY, EXPERIENCED REGRET AND RISK TOLERANCE INVESTMENT DECISION
This aims of this research is to determine the effect of financial literacy level, experienced regret and risk tolerance on investment decision making. The research used primary data in the form of a questionnaire and distributed to several regions in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province.
Agung Budiyanto, Ratna Purnama Sari
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Nowadays, the economy has been growing so rapidly that it makes people think of get-ting their income beyond the salary they get from their work. One way to get it is by investing. However, when investing, they find a few things to note such as financial
I Putu Santika Putra +4 more
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Background. In Canada, caregivers of older adults receiving home care face difficult decisions that may lead to decision regret. We assessed difficult decisions and decision regret among caregivers of older adults receiving home care services and factors
Tania Lognon +11 more
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“Feeling more regret than I would have imagined”: Self-report and behavioral evidence
People tend to overestimate emotional responses to future events. This study examined whether such affective forecasting errors occur for feelings of regret, as measured by self-report and subsequent decision-making.
Diego Fernandez-Duque, Jessica Landers
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