ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION

Purpose. The purpose of this study is to test two new methods on a Russian sample: a non-verbal method for evaluating emotions - SAM (Self-Assessment Manikin) and a computer method for studying emotions and forecasting in the decision-making process - Emotional Anticipation in a Casino Gambling (EPI...

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Main Author: Красавцева Юлия Владимировна
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow Region State University 2020-07-01
Series:Вестник Московского государственного областного университета. Серия: Психологические науки
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Online Access:http://vestnik-mgou.ru/Articles/View/13766
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spelling doaj-35044254a35a40a9a1589a8e4280643b2020-11-25T02:36:54ZrusMoscow Region State UniversityВестник Московского государственного областного университета. Серия: Психологические науки2310-72352020-07-012183310.18384/2310-7235-2020-2-18-33ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATIONКрасавцева Юлия ВладимировнаPurpose. The purpose of this study is to test two new methods on a Russian sample: a non-verbal method for evaluating emotions - SAM (Self-Assessment Manikin) and a computer method for studying emotions and forecasting in the decision-making process - Emotional Anticipation in a Casino Gambling (EPIC). Methodology and Approach. On the first stage, the participants were asked to describe what emotions are represented in the pictures in the SAM. Second stage included participants’ decision-making at different levels of situational risk with prediction of their results and assessment of their emotions. Results. SAM and EPIC methods were tested. It was demonstrated that the accepted level of risk depends on the anticipated pleasure and dominance, while the predicted results depend on the situational risk. Theoretical and Practical implications. The study complements the understanding of the role of emotional anticipation in the decision-making process. The tested methods can be used in a wide range of decision-making research.http://vestnik-mgou.ru/Articles/View/13766emotional anticipationdecision-makinganticipated emotionsforecastingrisk
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ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
Вестник Московского государственного областного университета. Серия: Психологические науки
emotional anticipation
decision-making
anticipated emotions
forecasting
risk
author_facet Красавцева Юлия Владимировна
author_sort Красавцева Юлия Владимировна
title ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
title_short ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
title_full ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
title_fullStr ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
title_full_unstemmed ANTICIPATED AND RESULTING EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING REGULATION
title_sort anticipated and resulting emotions in decision-making regulation
publisher Moscow Region State University
series Вестник Московского государственного областного университета. Серия: Психологические науки
issn 2310-7235
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Purpose. The purpose of this study is to test two new methods on a Russian sample: a non-verbal method for evaluating emotions - SAM (Self-Assessment Manikin) and a computer method for studying emotions and forecasting in the decision-making process - Emotional Anticipation in a Casino Gambling (EPIC). Methodology and Approach. On the first stage, the participants were asked to describe what emotions are represented in the pictures in the SAM. Second stage included participants’ decision-making at different levels of situational risk with prediction of their results and assessment of their emotions. Results. SAM and EPIC methods were tested. It was demonstrated that the accepted level of risk depends on the anticipated pleasure and dominance, while the predicted results depend on the situational risk. Theoretical and Practical implications. The study complements the understanding of the role of emotional anticipation in the decision-making process. The tested methods can be used in a wide range of decision-making research.
topic emotional anticipation
decision-making
anticipated emotions
forecasting
risk
url http://vestnik-mgou.ru/Articles/View/13766
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