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Losing a dime with a satisfied mind: Positive affect predicts less search in sequential decision making

机译:一分钱一分钱都无法满足:积极的情绪可以预测顺序决策中的搜索量减少

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We investigated the contribution of cognitive ability and affect to age differences in sequential decision making by asking younger and older adults to shop for items in a computerized sequential decision-making task. Older adults performed poorly compared to younger adults partly due to searching too few options. An analysis of the decision process with a formal model suggested that older adults set lower thresholds for accepting an option than younger participants. Further analyses suggested that positive affect, but not fluid abilities, was related to search in the sequential decision task. A second study that manipulated affect in younger adults supported the causal role of affect: Increased positive affect lowered the initial threshold for accepting an attractive option. In sum, our results suggest that positive affect is a key factor determining search in sequential decision making. Consequently, increased positive affect in older age may contribute to poorer sequential decisions by leading to insufficient search.
机译:我们通过要求年轻人和老年人在计算机化的顺序决策任务中购买物品,调查了顺序决策中认知能力的贡献和对年龄差异的影响。与年轻人相比,老年人的表现较差,部分原因是搜索的选项太少。使用正式模型对决策过程进行的分析表明,与年轻参与者相比,老年人为接受期权设定的门槛较低。进一步的分析表明,积极影响而不是流动能力与顺序决策任务中的搜索有关。在年轻人中操纵情感的第二项研究支持情感的因果作用:积极情感的增加降低了接受有吸引力的选择的初始阈值。总之,我们的结果表明,积极影响是决定顺序决策中搜索的关键因素。因此,随着年龄的增加,积极的影响可能会导致搜索不足,从而导致较差的顺序决策。

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