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Emotions have a strong impact on our everyday life, including our mental health, sleep pattern, overall well-being, and … judgment and decision making. Our paper is the first study to show that incidental emotions, i.e., emotions not related to the … have a lower willingness to comply with social norms after being primed with positive incidental emotions compared with …
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Despite being a regular suspect, a causal role of residents' emotions in predicting their opposition to international …'s experience of negative emotions (sadness, fear, and anger) on immigration concerns and bridge this gap in the literature. After … controlling for person fixed effects and a battery of individual-level and macroeconomic controls, we find that negative emotions …
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ask if consumers are affected by factors such as emotions and limited attention, as highlighted in behavioral economics … when the news is covered more extensively, suggesting that emotions and media attention are the main drivers of the impact. …
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the most mass on this belief, followed by BDM and BSR. We also find that incentives increase accuracy for less … the difficulty of comprehending the task and how well incentives induce cognitive effort (thereby inducing subjects to …
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Since time immemorial, subliminal advertisement has continued to haunt the society and especially after James Vicary's experiment at New Jersey, it reached a new height. Since then, there has been much argument about whether this can be an efficient technique of marketing communications. Decades...
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The purpose of this article is to encourage research on the aspects of consumer behaviour, particularly as found in groups of consumers. For both researchers and practitioners, consumer knowledge is a critical factor in creating competitive success over time. But there is a gap in the knowledge...
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Previous experimental results (Ballinger et al., 2003 and Carbone and Hey, 2004) have found that many agents fail to correctly take into account the length of the planning horizon also finding some support (See Carbone, 2006) for descriptive models, such as the Rolling Model. This paper presents...
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increase for all households with dispensers. Monitoring and incentives raise handwashing contemporaneously, and effects persist …
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