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Description
We are faced with choices all the time, and a key consideration is often the intensity of the emotional outcome. To assess this, we draw on past experience, where predicted and remembered emotion serve as a road map for decision making. Unfortunately, people tend to overestimate predicted emotion. In this talk, Dr. Linda J. Levine (UC Irvine) discusses potential sources of this bias, as well as the effects of individual differences in predicted and remembered emotion in decision making.
Original video: Digital video cassette; 60 minute DVM; recorded symposium presentation titled "Sources of Bias in Predicting and Remembering Emotion" February 4, 2010
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