Decision and experience: why don't we choose what makes us happy?
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Hedonomics: Bridging Decision Research With Happiness ResearchDesigning for psychological change: individuals' reward and cost valuations in weight management.Competence and Quality in Real-Life Decision Making.Trends in ambulatory self-report: the role of momentary experience in psychosomatic medicineHow costs influence decision values for mixed outcomesMore intense experiences, less intense forecasts: why people overweight probability specifications in affective forecasts.Consumers' interpretation and use of comparative information on the quality of health care: the effect of presentation approaches.Current Mood vs. Recalled Impacts of Current Moods after Exposures to Sequences of Uncertain Monetary Outcomes.The Costs and Benefits of Calculation and Moral Rules.Emotional processes in risky and multiattribute health decisions.Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study.When Wanting the Best Goes Right or Wrong: Distinguishing Between Adaptive and Maladaptive Maximization.Subjective well-being, social buffering and hedonic editing in the quotidian.Self-interest without selfishness: the hedonic benefit of imposed self-interest.The relationship between ADHD symptomology and decision making."Leaky" Rationality: How Research on Behavioral Decision Making Challenges Normative Standards of Rationality.How Can Measures of Subjective Well-Being Be Used to Inform Public Policy?Motivational Reasons for Biased Decisions: The Sunk-Cost Effect's Instrumental Rationality.HAPPINESS ECONOMICS FROM 35 000 FEETUX Curve: A method for evaluating long-term user experienceBeyond nudges: Tools of a choice architectureSubjective Well-Being and Hedonic Editing: How Happy People Maximize Joint Outcomes of Loss and Gain
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