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Investor regret: The role of expectation in comparing what is to what might have been
Investors, like any decision maker, feel regret when they compare the outcome of an investment with what the outcome would have been had they invested differently. We argue and show that this counterfactual comparison process is most likely to take place
Wen-Hsien Huang, Marcel Zeelenberg
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Bu araştırma ile Faydacı ve Hedonik Tüketim’in Kontrolsüz Kredi Kartı Kullanımı ile yol açtığı Kompulsif Satın Alma ve sonrasında yaşanan Pişmanlık Düzeylerinin belirlenmesi amaçlanmaktadır.
Talha Bayır
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To trade or not to trade: The moderating role of vividness when exchanging gambles
Individuals are generally reluctant to trade goods—a phenomenon identified as the endowment effect. This paper focuses on consumers’ puzzling reluctance to exchange gambles, and in particular lottery tickets with identical distribution (i.e., same odds ...
Michal Maimaran
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The feelings of consumer guilt: A phenomenological exploration
Guilt, a discomforting, yet widespread emotion, has been frequently exploited by advertisers. Despite all of the great deal of research effort, there remains a dearth of research that examines the dimensions of consumer guilt by providing a more complete
Ayla Özhan Dedeoğlu +1 more
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This is the story of an elderly woman who suffers from dementia and has endured a lifetime of abuse from her husband. As the tale unfolds, we learn about this old woman’s tragic history, and of the attempts her doctor has made over the years to help her. The ethical issues the doctor struggles with, his emotions, as well as the strategic dilemmas he is
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Evaluation of Influencing Factors on Tubal Sterilization Regret: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the menstrual pattern, sexual function, and anxiety, and depression in women with poststerilization regret, and potential influencing factors for regret following tubal ligation (TL) in Iranian women ...
Shahideh Jahanian Sadatmahalleh +3 more
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La fuite du temps dans la poésie médiévale persane. Étude sur Hâfez de Chirâz
The time which leads to death is a powerful enemy but wicked and invisible. Man makes it visible in his myths by presenting it as a monster or Cronos. Time therefore occupies an important place in the world literature.
Leila Ghalehtaki
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Online learning aims to perform nearly as well as the best hypothesis in hindsight. For some hypothesis classes, though, even finding the best hypothesis offline is challenging. In such offline cases, local search techniques are often employed and only local optimality guaranteed.
Bowling, Michael, Zinkevich, Martin
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Reducing the impact bias in judgments of post-decisional affect [PDF]
People overestimate their affective reactions to future events and decisions --- a phenomenon that has been termed ``impact bias.'' Evidence suggests that completing a diary detailing events contemporaneous with the focal one de-biases judgments of ...
Nick Sevdalis, Nigel Harvey
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