Mood and risk-taking judgment: The role of mood regulation
During the past decade, there has been increased attention on the role of mood on risk-taking and judgment. According to Isen¡¯s (1987) mood-maintenance hypothesis, individuals in a negative mood state tend to take greater risks than individuals in a neutral or positive mood state in order to impro...
Main Author: | Kim, Min Young |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22541 |
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