Thursday, September 8, 2022

日常生活作息對風險偏好之影響

Speaker:
顏子昀Zih-Yun Yan, Ph.D. student, New York University

Time:
 09/17/2022 05:00 PM PDT
 09/17/2022 06:00 PM MDT
 09/17/2022 07:00 PM CDT
 09/17/2022 08:00 PM EDT
 09/18/2022 01:00 AM BST
 09/18/2022 02:00 AM CEST
 09/18/2022 08:00 AM Taiwan

Field:
psychology
Sub-field:
neuroeconomics

Abstract:
Environmental states affect our day-to-day emotions and decisions, including our choices under risk and uncertainty. Past studies have found that an unexpected positive outcome, such as a sunny day after a streak of cloudy days, can increase gambling behaviors. To extend these findings with the broader environmental events to more personal daily life activities at a shorter time scale, we performed longitudinal examinations of the correlation between various daily activities and the change of mood and decision of risk within the individual. Our aim is to identify how engagement in different activities could predict the temporal change in mood and risk preferences. In the talk, I will present data showing how the amount of a particular activity spent last week correlates with the risk attitude-related variables. Among all activities data we had gathered, our finding suggests that subjects have less negative emotion and become more risk-tolerant with more sleep time.

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