(in Polish) Studies on Individual Decision Making in Modern East-Central Europe WF-FI-POLUNIN-PCECE
The workshops propose an overview of the important findings within the studies on decision making. They summarize the results of the different projects on decision making accomplished in Slovakia, but also in Poland, Romania, and Ukraine. These studies present the economic and psychological factors (personality, cognitive and socio-demographic factors) playing a key role in decision making of an individual. Such factors include also information framing, the findings on loss aversion which was examined among the East- and Central-European subjects and so on. Some of the seminars will be devoted to the methods of how to influence judgment and decision outcome. Such knowledge can be used in the fields like advertising, modelling of consumer decision making, journalism, and for information presentation in electronic and traditional mass-media.
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Bibliography
1. Blackwell Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making, Derek J. Koehler and Nigel Harvey (ed.), Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2004, 675p.
2. Bacova, V., Brezina, I., Lesniak, A. (2010). Anticipated loss aversion for small and large amounts of money in culturally different (Slovakia, Poland, Bolivia) university student samples. Studia Psychologica, vol. 52, N4, 315-326.
2. Halama, P., Gurnakova, J. (2014) Need for structure and big five personality traits as predictors of decision making styles in health professionals. Studia Psychologica, Vol. 56, No.3, 171-180.
3. Curseu, P.L., Jansen R.J.G., Chappin, M.M.H. (2013) Decision Rules and Group Rationality: Cognitive Gain or Standstill? PLoS ONE 8(2): e56454. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0056454.
4. Polunin, O. (2015) Cognitive representation of situational and propositional time flow as basis for temporal framing effect in future time mode. Studia Psychologica, vol. 57, № 1, 5-20.
5. Zaleskiewicz, T. (2001). Beyond risk seeking and risk aversion: Personality and the dual nature of economic risk taking. European Journal of Personality, 15, 105-122.
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