Revisiting the effects of anger on risk-taking: empirical and meta-analytic evidence for differences between males and females

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  • who: itfsa from the This Article was downloaded from Harvard University have published the research: Revisiting the Effects of Anger on Risk-Taking: Empirical and Meta-Analytic Evidence for Differences Between Males and Females, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This studies examine the mechanisms through which and the conditions under which such behavior occurs. The present experiments demonstrate that, because the expected-valuemaximizing strategy in these studies rewarded risk-taking, angry-male individuals earned more money than did both neutral-emotion males and angry females. By elucidating the influence of anger on risk-taking in . . .

     

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