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Published: 17.02.2014.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Yale: Human Emotion    1
  Yale: Human Emotion- Culture and Emotion    2
  Yale: Human Emotion- Gender and Emotion    3
  Yale: Human Emotion- Love and Sex    4
  Yale: Human Emotion- Pride and Embarrassment    5
  Yale: Human Emotion- Morality and Emotion    6
  Yale: Human Emotion- Judgment and Decision Making    7
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Yale: Human Emotion- Judgment and Decision Making
Lerner, Small and Loewenstein: Endowment effect (placing higher value in things you own as opposed to those you do not). Studied the effect of invoking sadness or disgust before making a decision to buy/sell. Disgust would make one avoid new items and get rid of them faster.
Dunn: Assigned individuals to spend money on themselves or others and judged the level of happiness they reported. Spending money on others increases happiness more than spending money on just one’s self.
Dunn & Norton: Studied the effects of becoming happier from giving on a group level, as in companies, examples of this are Google and Pepsi.
Gorn: Studied advertising. Findings showed that for an ambiguous advertisement pleasant or unpleasant music can determine the way it is perceived, however for a pleasant add the music has no impact.

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